
Making the Most Out of Chapel
October 10, 2024Chapel is known as the heartbeat of campus. Read Abigail's post about how to get the most out of every chapel message.
Chapel is known as the heartbeat of campus. Read Abigail's post about how to get the most out of every chapel message.
Balancing academics and faith is very challenging, but be encouraged that it is possible. Read Madie's post to find out how.
Attending an 8 a.m. class can seem daunting and overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Read Marcela's tips on how have perfect attendance for these classes.
Excited for your first week on campus? Allie, our "super senior," is here to share what to expect and provide some helpful tips to make your experience unforgettable!
Cedarville may be located in rural Ohio, but there are so many activities to explore in the surrounding areas. Whether you like hiking through nature, exploring a museum, or just grabbing a cup of coffee, there are so many fun places to go!
When entering your freshman year, you might be worried about the transition. Things like making friends, handling schoolwork, managing time, missing home, or even finding a church. Hear from an experienced student on how to manage and overcome those worries!
Making friends in college can be intimidating, especially as a freshman. But, Grace is here to tell you all her tips and tricks to make finding friends a little bit easier. It is never too late to introduce yourself to a classmate and make a new friend!
“I just wanted to tell you that this school is amazing, and you should totally come to Cedarville!” — a Cedarville student who was a total stranger to me when I was a prospective student. I didn’t choose Cedarville; Cedarville chose me. Maybe that’s not entirely true, but the Lord... View Article
Are you worried about beginning college and being away from home for the first time? Freshman year can be overwhelming and scary, but there are ways to overcome the jitters. Check out Cordelia's post to find out how!
Studying. For a lot of people, it’s like going to the dentist. In the hours leading up to it, your insides squirm at the thought of breaking the tempting reverie of whatever TV show you’re bingeing online and plunking your derriere down in that chair. You wince on the car... View Article