Cedars, September 2019
September 2019 17 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT She was asked to be involved with spreading the Message Dress vision after the March for Life in 2019, and she has been involved ever since. Toward the end of the 2019 spring se- mester, Anna said she was greatly encour- aged by a young girl across the country who had made her own Message Dress in order to carry on the idea. “To me the Message Dress is just a beautiful depiction of life that makes peo- ple rethink some of their views,” Anna said. “We need to be running off of love, and I think that’s the main thing that the Message Dress has instilled in me and in other people I know.” Zach Krauss is a senior Pharmacy/Music double major from central Texas and cam- pus reporter for Cedars. He loves music, theatre, biology, community and meeting new people. Cedarville students are speaking up for the unborn with handmade signs and onesie-adorned dresses. Sue Edwards, the heart behind the Message Dress movement, models her first dress covered in baby clothes. Sue Edwards displays a tiny pair of baby shoe.
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