Why Every Freshman Should Work on Campus

August 30, 2022 by

Let’s be real. College is expensive. So are clothes and food and weekend plans with friends. Thankfully, there are many job opportunities on campus, including working in the dining hall, Chick-fil-A, Tossed, Stinger’s, the bookstore, the library, IT, and many others. Of course, there are also jobs off campus —... View Article

Studying Tips 101

August 25, 2022 by

If you’re reading this article, good on you. It really pays to be intentional about your academic work, especially early in your college career when you’re still working on setting new habits. There are as many ways to study as there are people, and what works for one person might... View Article

College Workload 101

August 16, 2022 by

It’s practically a joke online how often high school teachers tell their students college will be so much harder than high school. After all the preparation you’ve done for college applications, you’re probably wondering how much will be expected of you during your college education. Were those teachers right to... View Article

By Myself, but Not Alone — Internship in Austria

August 11, 2022 by

Sitting in a big lecture hall, only a couple days after Getting Started Weekend in 2019, was when I learned more about the international studies major’s core requirement of an “immersion experience.” I knew that somewhere between then and graduation, I would have to spend a minimum of six weeks... View Article

Bringing the Gospel to the Ends of the Earth

August 10, 2022 by

Over the past two months, a group of nine Cedarville students teamed up with other students all across America to plant seeds of Gospel truth in an area where the vast majority of people have never before heard the good news.  In an effort to come alongside and help the... View Article