Month

October 2012

All posts published in October 2012

23 posts

Dishonored: A video game review by Andrew C. Cary

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Dishonored Release Date: Oct. 9, 2012 Consoles: Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PC Review by Andrew C. Cary   I missed so much in my first playthrough of Dishonored. Created by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Studios, Dishonored is a first-person action-stea... More »

‘Commies’ event is biggest yet

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The third annual Commie Awards were put on Thursday night, Oct. 25. This year’s event had the biggest turnout yet, with roughly 125 people in attendance, according to the Bethel College Communication Department’s Facebook page. The red carpet, formal attire ev... More »

New club ‘perks’ Bethel students’ interest

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Bethel caffeine addicts can rejoice as the school is starting up a Specialty Coffee and Tea Club this 2012-2013 school year. Led by its president, Neil Silveus, the club will be focused on widening students’ knowledge of the popular beverages, as well as givin... More »

Old swing is a new thing

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Battell Park filled with the sounds of swing music and excitement as Bethel once again raided it for Wednesday night swing. What started as fun between friends has turned into an anticipated—and growing—weekly event for students at Bethel College, drawing almo... More »

Newsboys concert sells out

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Despite what some students believe was a lack of publicity, the Newsboys concert on Sunday, Oct. 14 in Weikamp, sold out. The event, when first announced, seemed like a pretty big deal. The Newsboys, one of the most well-known and influential Christian contemp... More »

Mine eyes- Dead electricians: a blog by Daniel Jones

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“I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand upon the earth. And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God, I myself will see him with my own eyes—I, and not another. How my heart yearns within me!” –Job 19: 25-27 Wh... More »

Holtgren tackles five Bethel ‘myths’

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When stories are passed down from generation to generation within a city, they are known as urban legends. These stories, which often tell a grandiose tale with questionable credibility, can grow and be embellished over the years from one generation to the nex... More »

Bethel Students Give Blood, Give Back

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Last Thursday, Oct. 4, Bethel continued the tradition of hosting a blood drive through the Red Cross. The drive, which was held in the Goodman Gymnasium, was open to the public. In five and a half hours the Red Cross was able to collect 79 units of blood from ... More »

Capture the flag 2.0: A blog by Kelsey Bucknam

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With two iphones and four girls crammed in a Pontiac Grand Prix, my roommates and I cavorted through the paved areas of Bethel, shouting at our driver to “Take a left!” or “Slow down!” What had started as an innocent trip to Sufficient Grounds had turned into ... More »

Professors take to the court for ‘noon hoops’

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Students passing through Wiekamp Gymnasium in the middle of the day might find something other than a quiet afternoon workout. On designated days during the week, some Bethel professors and staff members get together for what Dr. Robby Prenkert calls the “Lunc... More »

Students find deals at trendy re-sale store

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Clothes litter the closet floor of freshman Brittany Boggs as she searches for an outfit worthy of her date this coming weekend, but without an update her wardrobe seems to be lacking. As a college student Boggs is always low on money and stores at the mall ar... More »