2012 Miracle Yearbook
TheHiveopensitselfforstudents allday,a place to eat,study,orrelax:a nicechangeofsceneryfrom Chuck's. V Students enjoy the atmosphere of the Hive,allowing them to multitask by listening to great music and getting homework done. — Cl iheej collection of artists and musi- cians that make up the Cedarville student body thrived in the opportuni- ties Cedarville offered to showcase their talents. Chapel worship teams, Heartsong Ministries, and other ways of portraying musical talent were available, but some of Cedarville's unnamed musicians were able to let the rest of the student body see the musical gifts and abilities thatmight oth- erwise have gone unnoticed.Interruptions were a part of the Cedarville Experience, open for anyone to audition and available for everyone to enjoy. This concert series Thursday Night Trivia. Students could earn a gift card by winning trivia rounds based on various topics. Students could also enjoy doing homework with friends or playing games. The Hive doubled as an alterna- tive to Chuck's, featuring the traditional hamburger and fries but also carrying a Cedarville favorite, the stinger wrap. No matter the day, night, or reason, the Hive was a great place to eat,relax,do homework, and hang out. occurred in the Hive every Thursday night, offering a way for the students to show- case their talents. Students were invited to audition and could perform with up to five people in a set. An Interruption often had that special moment when a student presented an original song, for the very first time. Other times, students would perform the cover ofa popular song or one oftheir favorites. Each Thursday night,the audience could hearthe strumming of a guitar and the voice of Cedarville's artistic and talented students throughout the SSC. A new addition to Thursday nights was
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