I am truly blessed to be a part of the Cedarville Residence Life. They truly have a passion to serve Christ and serve the students here on campus." —Angie Duplaga Printy Resident Director WOMEN'S RESIDENCE LIFE Community is one of the most important aspects of the Christian life. Christ calls us to love one another and constantly encourage our fellow brothers and sisters. Living in a dorm provided a unique opportunity for students to get to know one another and spiritually grow together throughout the course of the year. Women's residence life could be summed up in three words: community, growth, and patience. Some units and halls gathered together weekly to pray and study God's word.RAscommitted to investing in their girls' lives and encouraging them to get involved either at the university or in a local community. A few units even worked on service projects together,serving the community as well as each other. Although there was a serious side to residence life, there was also afun side. Residents in Johnson and McKinney gathered in their lounges once a semester for food and fellowship. Residents in Printy participated in the annual Printy Wars to express their creativity as well as their silliness. Dorm life provided opportunities to develop Christ-like community. 1. Girls sit and chat and encourage each othe in Printy 25/27. 2. Melanie Redfield flies down the halls of McKinney Hall on her longboard. 3.Coffee and conversation are two things that flow freely in women's dorm life. 4.Olivia Benitez and Olivia Ochs study hard for their classes, proving that residence life isn't alwaysfun and games. 5.Printy girls, decked out in costume,toss fruit loops at their RA's whipped creamcovered face at Printy Wars.
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