Month

November 2011

All posts published in November 2011

30 posts

Zumba viewed as a great form of exercise

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On Friday, Nov. 18 Social Life invited all of the girls on campus to take part in Zumba. According to Sara Loucy-Swartz, resident director, Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance fitness program created by Alberto Perez in Colombia during the 1990s. “Zumba’s choreogr... More »

Trisha Miller races well at Nationals

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Junior Trisha Miller was the only Pilot runner to qualified for the 32nd NAIA National Women’s Cross Country National Championships Nov. 19. Miller placed 51st out of 323 runners from across the country.  She posted her best NAIA National Championship performa... More »

Pilots squeak by Cougars, begin MCC play 1-0

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On Nov. 22, the men’s basketball team traveled to Spring Arbor and squeaked by the Cougars 76-74 in their MCC opener. Spring Arbor has been a difficult place for the Pilots to play the last several years; nevertheless, Bethel has been clutch so far this season... More »

Tipping at Tradewinds and Politos

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Did you know every time you tip the waiting staff at Tradewinds or Politos using Bethel Bucks they do not receive the full tip? In fact, both diners do not even receive the full percentage of the total check if you use Bethel Bucks. According to Director of Fo... More »

‘Breaking Dawn’ comes to the big screen

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Warning: Spoiler Alert! I, being a fan of the Twilight saga, went to the midnight showing of “Breaking Dawn” Part 1, the fourth of the five film series on Nov. 18. I read all of the books when I was in high school and had seen all of the films in theatres on o... More »

Q & A with a woman of Lockerbie

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1. What is the play about? The Women of Lockerbie centers on the tragedy of Pan Am 103. Pan Am 103 was a fight that was blown up by a terrorist bomb and crashed in Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988, killing 271 people. Set seven years after the crash and based loose... More »

Children of the World Choir performs in Chapel

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Each year as neglected papers and projects are piling up around campus and Christmas break is on the horizon, Bethel is blessed with one of the best chapels of the year. That’s when The Children of the World International Children’s Choir takes the stage. The ... More »

Oakwood defeats Manges Hall in annual football game

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The freshman dorm, Oakwood Hall, won the annual Oakwood vs. Manges tackle football game Tuesday, Nov. 8, securing the “Cheap Tin Jug,” a makeshift trophy awarded to the winner, for a whole year. This is the first year that Oakwood has defeated Manges. The last... More »