BUZZ THE @CU Campus News Brought to You by Public Relations WHAT WILL YOU MISS ABOUT CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY? It’s nearly 100 days after their 1000 Days ended, and now, Cedarville’s class of 2026 will receive their first issue of Cedarville Magazine. Before they left, we asked several of these new alumni to share what they would miss most about campus in the coming months. Here’s what they had to say. 44 What I'll miss most is the Gospel-centered community. All the highlights for me over these past four years have been made with other people, from missions trips to Taco Bell trips to road trips and everything in between! I can't wait to come back and visit!” — Sarah Olsen ’26 I will miss the track team the most. I will miss the worship nights and Bible studies where we dove into the Word and runs in the snow where we got sidetracked pelting each other with snowballs. My dear teammates, thank you for always pointing me back to the Lord.” — Sydney Diedrich ’26 [I will miss] the MISO Embassy Gala! It is a night full of cultures and music from around the world. The Walk of the Nations, where each region is represented by its people as they walk down the red carpet on the BTS stairs, is a highlight of the night!” — Yifan Chen ’26 Whether it was sitting and helping each other through tough decisions or going on a spontaneous trip around campus dressed in silly costumes, I've loved having people I know I can count on no matter what.” — Noah Grieg ’26 [I will miss] The CAUTION: WET FLOOR sign they put on Cedar Lake when it ices over." — Reid Palmer ’26 I’ll miss the spiritual atmosphere, especially chapel, worship, and the way faith was part of everyday conversations, because it gave my routine a deeper purpose.” — Ariannah McFarland ’26 I will miss the strong, biblical community at Cedarville — specifically D-Groups. Being a part of discipleship ministries has taught me how to practice in-depth Bible study. I am so thankful for the tools I've learned to continue studying the Bible and to lead groups in the future." — Emily Newell ’26 God has used my time here at Cedarville to mold me into someone who can confidently tell others what a Christ-centered life looks like. I have been given a small glimpse of heaven during my time here, allowing me to look forward to eternity. I am so thankful to call this place home.” — Jules Robison ’26
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