2015 Miracle Yearbook

20 SCA A DIFFERENT APPROACH This year SGA was led by JT Bennett and Allie Brown. whose vision was to create an SGA that was accessible to students. They wanted to break down barriers a nd reach into every group on campus to assemble their team so that SGA represented the entire student body. They held events like The Dream. which brought students together to commemorate the work of Martin Luther Hing. Jr. and talk about other current issues: Org Wars. which gave the orgs on campus the chance to do some crazy. random stuff in an attempt to win a trophy (congrats again DPS!); and the first ever Cedarville endorsed glow-stick dance party in Alford. The philanthropy project this year was Makarios, a school in the Dominican Republic started by CU Alum Sharla Megilligan. They were given the opportunity to travel to the Dominican over Fall Break and work at the school that we helped build onto.

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