2012 Miracle Yearbook

rail estirities Fallsemesteroverflows with educational,spiritual,and socialevents,offering waystogrow morethanjustin classes. V Students embrace diverse backgrounds and ethnicities by eating different types offoods at the Cultural Celebration party. a. s days grew shorter and the bright Ohio sunsets came sooner, the heat of the summer refuses to leave, meaning seventy degree days in November and the sound of slapping of flip-flops around campus. The lingering summer pulled fall events and students outside. A new phenomenon on campus— swing dancing—became a hit with a yearly event, Fall Back. SGA sponsored the first ever Cedarville Social, which combined swing dancing, group dancing (like the Cha-Cha Slide), hot chocolate, and apple crisp. Ask anyone who attended the event, and he or she will rave about the lights draped across the BTS patio, the smell of apples and cinnamon, and the live jazz music. Another favorite yearly tradition is the Printy/Maddox and Lawlor/Hill football game. Printy fought well but lost to Maddox. The Hill, after many intense practices, demonstrated their football skill s by beating Lawlor.The football game was during Parents Weekend this year, pro- viding stands packed with cheering crowds offamily members. After much petitioning and a Facebook group, SCAB achieved an amazing feat... bringing Owl City to Cedarville on 11/11/11. Guests streamed onto the campus, and the chapel was brimming with people for the concert; an adequate demonstration ofthe power ofthe people. The G92 Immigration Conference, a conference focused on immigration and the Christian response, sponsored renown speakers like Shane Clairborne,Jim Wallis, Eve Nunez, and Carlos Campo. The con- ference encouraged students to think and respond, not parrot what other people are telling them.The fall is always packed with new and exciting activites for the student body to enjoy.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=