2012 Miracle Yearbook

A chapel worship team leads high school students in worship during the annual High School Leadership Conference. ain. Lots ofrain. This winter could be described in one word by most CedarviiJniversity students, the word would be wet. Though winter tempera- tures were mild, the students engaged in their typical winter activities. Campus Christmas was again a hit, both men's and women's residence halls going all out for the event. Winning themes included "A Pilgrim Christmas" and "The Twelve Days of Christmas, Cedarville Style." SCAB put on the annual Winter Blast that kicked off the Spring semester by providing games, a movie, and more. Every year, Student pot banging. ALT night and Li'l Sibs were also events that occurred over the course of the winter. In order to raise money and awareness for sexual slavery, the mem- bers of IJM planned and executed the 3rd annual Possible Impossibilities 10K. This year, money was donated to the Red Thread Movement. Though the winter was warm by Ohio standards,and no classes were can- celled, annual Cedarville traditions lived up to their promises of making the winter seem just a little shorter. Life puts on a certain event to educate the students on Martin Luther King, Jr. Valentine's Day at Cedarville opened up the lower SSC to as many organizations as could cram into the space, selling cards, candy, honeybuns, and even a photo-booth this year. An old tradition returned to the university: TWIRP week. Women demonstrated their appreciation for their male friends by paying for a latte, donuts, or dinner. And then, there was Chuck's Speed Dating. Few words could express the experience of watching male students scoot from seat to seat at the sound of a

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