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Cedars, October 6, 2005 Cedarville University Masthead Logo Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Cedars 10-6-2005 Cedars, October 6, 2005 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedars Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Organizational Communication Commons DigitalCommons@Cedarville provides a platform for archiving the scholarly, creative, and historical record of Cedarville University. The views, opinions, and sentiments expressed in the articles published in the university’s student newspaper, Cedars (formerly Whispering Cedars), do not necessarily indicate the endorsement or reflect the views of DigitalCommons@Cedarville, the Centennial Library, or Cedarville University and its employees. The uthora s of, and those interviewed for, the articles in this paper are solely responsible for the content of those articles. Please address questions to [email protected]. Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "Cedars, October 6, 2005" (2005). Cedars. 64. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedars/64 This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by Footer Logo DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cedars by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EEASYASY AASS 1 - 2 - 3 News ...............2 MAKE YOUR OWN WEBSITE! WWW. CEDARSONLINE. COM A & E ..............5 SEE CENTER SPREAD Viewpoints ......10 EDARS Sports ............13 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2005 C VOL. 54 ISS. 3 :ARTON CAMPUS By Laura Ramey By Jennifernifer ElgenaEl CONTRIBUTING WRITER STAFF WRITER year is that the student and alumni homecomings are What is art? Is some- Homecoming 2005, fall combined into one week- thing only art when it is semester’s biggest event, end. SGA Vice President easy to understand? Does it takes place this Saturday, Christi Coulter is excited have to be created by a pro- October 8. This year’s about this change, saying, fessional? theme is a 1950s Carnival “this doesn’t really change At Cedarville University night, as voted by last year’s things for the students, but the public presentation of art student body. more for the school as a is carefully controlled. Stu- Homecoming will fea- stage designed to add to the ion show will include As- whole. This year I am hop- dents are not allowed to dis- ture many exciting games homecoming experience. sistant Professor of Bible ing that the students will play artwork on campus, un- and contests including Guests waiting in line for Dr. Scott Dixon, Assistant just enjoy homecoming, less it is fl yers for approved bingo, balloon darts, ping- games and food will be en- Professor of Psychology Dr. that they have lots of fun campus events or posters for pong, a pie eating contest, a tertained with special perfor- Milton Becknell and his fam- and make the most of it.” election campaigns. Even goldfi sh toss, and an amuse- mances by fellow students. ily, former Resident Director After a night at the car- offi cial event posters must ment ride. Along with the SGA secretary Lizzie Or- Lyndell Rising, and various nival, Cedarvillians can be passed through the Cam- games there will be favorite rison will be heading things students. enjoy a performance by pus Activities Offi ce for ap- carnival foods like cotton up on the stage, with events Orrison is excited about Steven Curtis Chapman at proval. candy, root beer fl oats, sno- like audience giveaways, homecoming this year and the DMC chapel at 8:00 To make up for the lack cones, and elephant ears. dance numbers, jugglers, feels that “it will be a great PM. Tickets, $8 for the car- of student art displayed on All games and food will be clowns, a hula hoop contest, time for all… because there nival and $20 for both the campus, SGA sponsors Art located in the parking lot by pie eating contest, singing will be goldfi sh to win, pies carnival and concert, are on Week each year. This al- the SSC. by Laura Humberson, and a to eat, and Dr. Scott Dixon sale in the lower level of the lows students from Cedar- An exciting new attrac- 1950s-style fashion show. modeling 50s clothing”. SSC. tion this year is a miniature The models of the fash- Another new change this see ART, 3 Josh Wilcox/CEDARS Dance Provides Local Culture Spotlight: for New Ministry Small Business By Sara Hoover By Amanda Acker CONTRIBUTING WRITER LOCAL CULTURE BEAT Cedarville has a repu- Brown believes that God did At 9:00 on a Friday night retail markets. tation for opposing dance. the convincing. Although the Cedarville Subway was bus- However, this little ham- However, Expressions the group had to abide by tling. There were not many cus- let amid the cornfi elds has its of Praise, an interpretive certain rules regarding cho- tomers about, but all the “sand- own assortment of eclectic dance group now in its reography and dress, Brown wich artists” were hard at work characters, shops, and eateries. second year, has brought said, “they saw that we were constructing 1700 masterpieces Cedarville is a place where stu- dance all the way to chapel not trying to spite the ‘no to feed to Junior Jammers and dents have been known to buy through its unique approach dancing’ rule, but to sin- their counselors. lemonade from young roadside to worship. cerely worship God and use As the employees worked entrepreneurs, where the owner Formerly known as The the gifts He has given us to in assembly-line fashion they of Beans ‘n Cream knows the Mime Team, the group re- do so.” laughed and joked with each names of most of her patrons, turns this year with new par- According to Brown, other, making the most of an and where one can feel right at ticipants. The choreography the mission of Expressions evening with deli meat. Sub- home nestled in a corner booth involves “an incorporation of Praise is simply to wor- way supplies Cedarville with at Colonial Pizza. of mime, praise dancing, ship and glorify God in a International a massive quantity of subs and An observant meanderer and a little sign language,” creative way. She wanted the university in turn supplies may fi nd a good bit of charm said Sarah Brown, founder the original group “to use Subway with scores of hungry in the town of Cedarville. The of the group. dance as an avenue to reach Spotlight: Angola college students looking for a Cedarville Hardware store on cheap alternative to Chuck’s. the corner of Main Street and 42 Expressions of Praise the people who were in that By Elizabeth Korver started in the ’04-’05 aca- rut of ‘dutiful worship,’ to INTERNATIONAL NEWS BEAT Not only that, but Angola The arrangement seems to work is reminiscent of a time before demic year with eight to ten encourage and inspire them has only just recently shaken out well. It is all part of daily life Lowes and Walmart dispos- participants. Brown came to seek other ways to wor- Where is the worst possi- off the immensely heavy bur- in the small town of Cedarville. sessed retail of customer service up with the idea when she ship and mature in God.” ble place for children to grow den of a bloody 27-year civil Anyone who has spent more and familiarity. Likewise, Beans joined One Voice, a group The renewed group has up? Not too long ago, the In- war, during which up to 1.5 than fi ve minutes in Cedarville ’n Cream is not your typical chic which was “groundbreak- a similar mission this year. tegrated Regional Information million people were killed and knows that Subway is one of the urban coffee house. It does, how- ing and instrumental in “Our goal is to glorify Networks, a branch of the UN, 4 million displaced. town’s main attractions. Cedar- ever, posses an allure that seems infl uencing the Cedarville God and to make ourselves gave their answer: Angola— If a child in Angola sur- ville is no exciting metropolis. It to be embedded in the homey at- student body to explore dif- available to be used by Him “one of the worst places in the vives past the age of fi ve, it is lacks the noise and pace of city mosphere and the ferent avenues of worship.” in whatever capacity,” said world to be a child.” highly probable that he or she life and it certainly does aroma of coffee Brown’s stated goal was “to junior Latice Strickland, the Here are some of the rea- will grow up with overwhelm- not boast a great ex- beans. help the Cedarville family group’s coordinator. sons Angola, a country in ing physical, emotional, and panse of dining or Diane, as a whole to see that we Last year the dance southwest Africa, bears this psychological disabilities and co-owner of can indeed worship God group carried their mission distressing title: one in every disadvantages. Yet it seems with our bodies, that He has to a few area churches and four children under the age of that now, and in the near fu- see LOCAL, given us each gifts to use one chapel service in the fi ve dies, only 54.1 percent of ture, Angola has the opportu- 4 creatively to worship Him.” spring. “Our fi rst chapel the population has access to nity to begin conquering these Brown pitched the idea presentation was nerve- potable water, only 59.1 per- and other disadvantages. to Michael Dorsey, director racking to say the least,” cent have basic sanitation, and Angola, mainly composed of One Voice, who then car- said Brown.
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