
Where to Study on Campus
November 8, 2019Studying is a big deal. And studying conditions absolutely cannot be less than optimal in order to be successful.
Studying is a big deal. And studying conditions absolutely cannot be less than optimal in order to be successful.
This has literally been my favorite week of this entire year because it’s SPIRIT WEEK!!! SGA and the Alumni Association partnered together to get the campus community pumped for Homecoming and Parents Weekend by encouraging students, faculty, and staff to dress up each day!
Your first year of college is a page so blank that it can be frightening. That’s what I thought my first year, anyway. In highschool, I was super involved. There wasn’t a single day of the week during any time of the year when I didn’t have a packed schedule... View Article
I always hesitate when it comes to introductions. The formal, business side of me wants to introduce myself as Kimberly, while the 40-year-old mom side prefers Kim.
It’s your first night on campus for Getting Started Weekend, and you may not know a soul here.
Hey, I’m Gwendolyn! You can call me Gwen, if you want, or Gwendy, or Gwennie.
Hey guys, I’m back here with one more senior wisdom for you.
We all have days when the only thing that will help our mood is to watch a very particular movie. And trust me, there’s a movie for every mood you could have.
Every Cedarville student should be involved in at least one extracurricular activity. Maybe they should even be involved in two. Maybe even three! That may be a bold statement, I know. However, it’s one I greatly believe in. Am I allowed to call it “Cal’s Law of Being CedarInvolved?”
As a proud Michigander, I often think that I am well equipped to handle odd weather. Grand Rapids, my hometown, is situated mere miles away from Lake Michigan, and with that comes round after round of heavy lake effect snow every winter. Along with that snow we also will get random weekends of 60 degree weather, often in December or January.