May 2, 2024
by Emma Bapst
Picture this: It’s 7 a.m. and your alarm is blaring on the nightstand next to your bed. Hoping that you didn’t inadvertently wake your sleeping roommate, you roll over and hit the snooze button. A big day looms ahead of you! You’re taking an 8 a.m. biology course, and then... View Article
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 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
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
October 18, 2022
by Maddie Smith
Throughout my first few weeks here at Cedarville, I have learned the importance of staying organized. The college workload can be challenging and hard to keep up with if you don’t stay organized! So, I put together a list of organization and study tips to help you stay on top... View Article
September 15, 2022
by Emily Vest
I’ve often heard that chapel is the “heartbeat of campus,” and I would say that’s an accurate description. Chapel is the only time when nearly the whole student body (or all the student body, during Fall Bible Conference) gathers together to worship God and study the Word! It’s what makes... View Article
November 23, 2020
by Abigail Baker
FOMO is real. It seems like every weekend a group of my campus friends are driving to Cincinnati or Columbus, going on Target or Walmart runs, or having Cheesecake Factory dates at the Greene.
November 4, 2020
by Justin Schlabach
If you’ve been loosely following Cedarville the last few months, you have probably seen the three letters S, G, and A pop up often.