2011 Miracle Yearbook

WOMEN'S RESIDENCE LIFE Residence life has been an integral part of Cedarville University. Women's residence halls were often the center for socialization. Community lounges filled with groups looking for an area to watch a movie or hardcore game-watchers staring intently at the TVs. During those special times each semester—open dorms--the women in the residence halls were well aware ofthe massive amount of cleaning before the men could enter the world of women. Beyond the normal everyday activities, the women appreciated the events that were arranged for the whole dorm to enjoy together. For example, the annual Printy Wars involved much planning, and they would often break campus quiet hours. All of the girls gathered in the parking lot every year, and units battled each other through exciting games headed by the RAs. Only the strongest and most creative girls could win. Lawlorboys as well as other girls' dorms gather ed to watch as Printy girls dressed up in costumes and performed tasks such as passing an orange by the neck or passing a sponge full of water without squeezing. Printy also started the PMS panel this year: Pressure, Men, and Self-Image. This panel called in speakers like Dean Gibbs to speak to the Printy girls on current issues about these three topics. Willetts enjoyed their first Printy-like experience as the girls also competed in battles against each other, from "best toilet paper mummy" to high-heeled egg-passing races. Willett's Wazoo was able to push the girls to the limi create a new atmosphere of competition. From costumes and competitions to prayer and laughter,the women's residence halls never experienced a dull moment.The women of God molded at Cedarville University will hold on to their experiences and relationships formed for years, even if it started with a competitve spirit over a Printy-Maddox football game. "Between decorating for Campus Christmas and random late night fire alarms, you develop relationships with people you otherwise never would!" (Micaela Buesgens) Wait, what are those doing in here? Oh,it must just be open dorms,the one time males are allowed inside the hallowed halls of the girls' dorms. share some time together while Whitney visits Cedarville. Visitors often enjoy the hitney welcoming atmosphere of Cu. V oung give groups of students a chance to take a break from studying to watch Glee or American Idol. friends: a healthy alternative to all-night study sessions. enjoys a night of board games with

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