1982-1983 Academic Catalog
16 Radio Station WCDR-FM is the radio station owned and operated by Cedar– ville College. It transmits at 90.3 mhz with 3000 watts of power for 128 hours weekly, providing Bible teaching and sacred music– programming for Dayton, Springfield, and the Miami Valley. The station is a broadcast ministry of the college, endeavoring to assist the local church in its ministry to the Christian home. Stu– dents are encouraged to audition for part-time employment oppor– tunities at WCDR. Musical Organizations Students with musical talents have many opportunities to par– ticipate in college programs, gospel teams, Concert Chorale, Symphonic Band, Brass Choir, Chamber Orchestra, Oratorio, and vocal and instrumental ensembles. A pep band performs at home basketball games. Student Publications Students maintain primary responsibility for the publication of the college yearbook, The Miracle, and the college newspaper, Cedars. A faculty-student committee provides direction and ad– vice. Students interested m staff positions may apply to the editors. Student Senate The Student Senate is the representative assembly of the stu– dent body. The Senate includes officers elected annually by the student body, two representatives from each class, residence hall representatives, and a faculty advisor. The purpose of Student Senate is to assist in providing an effective program of cocurricu– lar activities; and to work with the proper authorities to take action in accordance with the desires in the best interest of individual stu– dents or for the entire student body. Student Senate is to function in a manner that is glorifying to God and in harmony with Scrip– ture and supportive of the purpose and objectives of the college and the principles on which it has been founded. Election to the Student Senate provides an opportunity to exercise democratic leadership in student affairs. The Student Senate is responsible for such fund-raising pro– jects as the Student Body Project and the Student Missionary Pro– ject. Student Senate also coordinates chapel services each Friday. Counseling Services The Counseling Service provides personal assistance in a wide range of non-academic areas in order to facilitate educational and personal development. The goal of the Counseling Service is to aid individual members of the college community in making their college experience as enriching and meaningful as possible by of– fering assistance in their discovery of and conformity to God's will for their lives. Faculty and staff members also advise students regularly. Career Selection and Opportunities The college recognizes that most students solidify career goals during their collegiate experience. The Counseling Service and
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