2014 Miracle Yearbook

SGA SGA President Dylan Gimo and Vice President Grace Sincock had an intentional and specific vision this year: “Foster unity and spark identity." In accomplishing this vision, they planned multiple events to reach out to various parts of campus. Org Wars, a weeklong battle to see which org would reign supreme, fostered unity between campus organizations. A Cedarville favorite, Mission Impossible, returned again, when students got to creep around campus, channeling their inner Tom Cruise, A new event called “Late Night with SGA” gave students the feeling of being in an audience at a midnight talk show. They played hilarious videos in chapel, but also brought people to tears when Faa, the founder of GROW, the SGA philanthropy focus of the year, spoke in chapel. SGA did such a great job we’ll ignore that time that they sent us all spam messages on Twitter. 1. SGA Chaplain TJ Pancake and President Dylan Cimo laugh over a joke at Late Night with SGA. 2. Zach Sirois vies for his place as Top Chef. 3. The Org Wars planning committee celebrate a successful event. 4. The SGA Executive Council consists of chaplain TJ Pancake, President Dylan Cimo, and Vice President Grace Sincock.

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