April 16, 2024
by Jillian Basner
I started out my 1,000 Days as undeclared. I was unsure of what I wanted to study, scared that I would choose a major I wouldn’t like and/or that God didn’t want me to study, and I completely dreaded the thought of changing my major if that happened. But the... View Article
April 9, 2024
by Annette Seefried
You may be a Cedarville student or a prospective student trying to discern whether Cedarville is the university God has for you; either way, I would like to share my study abroad experience with you in the hopes that my travel tale might inspire you to embark on your own... View Article
April 2, 2024
by Adam Caldwell
Almost everyone experiences one specific “Marianas Trench” in their life — a low point from which they were convinced they’d never rise again. Mine was one particularly biting February morning my first spring semester away from home. It was early 2021, so we were all still shuffling off the snowpants... View Article
March 26, 2024
by Anna Brubacher
Before I came to Cedarville, my older brother told me that he had met his college best friends during his first day on campus. When it was my turn to pack up and move to Ohio, I found myself anxiously expecting to meet my lifelong best friends within the first... View Article
March 18, 2024
by Emma Bapst
When I arrived at Cedarville University as a freshman, I was so excited to begin my 1,000 Days on campus. I wanted to meet new friends and professors, decorate my room in Willetts Hall, and start acquainting myself with the place that would be my home for the next four... View Article
March 12, 2024
by Amory Davis
Printy Residence Hall Overview Among the many amazing female residence halls on campus here at Cedarville is a well-known classic, Printy Hall. Printy Hall is a unit-style dorm, housing eight women per unit with two units sharing a bathroom. There are many aspects that make Printy life so sweet,... View Article
February 26, 2024
by Marcela Brower
At the very beginning of every school year, student organizations (orgs) spread out for a night on the lawn to recruit potential members. On what always happens to be a beautiful night, freshmen are invited to peruse these orgs and figure out which ones to join. While all carry stickers... View Article
December 15, 2023
by Jillian Basner
Do you find that you often forget commitments you’ve made? Or do you procrastinate and realize you have more to do than you thought? Whatever the case may be, I’ve probably been there. College is a unique experience that’s both amazing and stressful and being disorganized doesn’t help. However, with... View Article
December 11, 2023
by Crissa Esse
When I was considering what college to attend, I worried that I wouldn’t have opportunities to evangelize if I attended a Christian college. In high school, you could probably find me either in my Christian home, Christian church, or Christian school. Consequently, I had very few relationships with unbelievers and... View Article
December 8, 2023
by Emma Hurley
Balancing relationships at home and at school can be a challenge. How do you live in the moment, treasuring the relational opportunities at college, while also valuing and investing in relationships back home? I remember feeling very torn my freshman year as I tried to navigate the reality of having... View Article