This past Wednesday, April 25th, was this year’s Celebration Chapel. A well-loved part of this chapel is the Golden Acorn Awards. These are awards that go out to memorable people on campus that are iconic for many somewhat random things. This year was no excep... More »
It seems years sense we’ve seen it. That green stuff that seems to cover campus. We almost forgot what it feels and smells like, but now it is here to stay. Grass! Spring! Sunshine! Spring has arrived, and students are frolicking through campus with utter deli... More »
As finals week is coming upon us, the stress in each student has risen to concerning levels. It seems that there is no escape to the restless nights, the notes to read and the slide shows to review. Due to these high levels of stress, every year the Learning C... More »
To conclude the school year, the Beacon talked to women’s track and field pole-vaulter, Danielle Wojciechowski. Wojciechowski, a junior physical education major, has been soaring to new heights ever since she started vaulting in high school. Her freshman year,... More »
Welcome back to the Nutshell! Each week, the Beacon staff poses a question to you, the Bethel student body, and publishes your answers. This week, we asked you: “What has been your favorite chapel ever?” Carrissa Whitten, nursing major: “Judy Peterson…. I thin... More »
This Saturday, April 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium, the Bethel College Department of Theatre will host its fifteenth annual Earl Awards. The Earl Awards serve as Bethel’s version of the Tonys, honoring achievements in theater with such cate... More »
Starting with next year’s freshman class, Bethel’s 3-2 Engineering program partnership with Notre Dame University will see admission standards increase, with the GPA requirement raising to 3.6 and an increase in competition for certain spots. The competitive a... More »
As Bethel’s students begin to turn in projects, study for tests and turn in final papers, there are four students whose papers are going beyond Bethel’s campus. Spencer French, Susan Miley, Eva Hornikel and Kaitlyn Zimmerman have been working on philosophy and... More »
On April 28th, Matthew Stackowicz, director of career development, will be speaking at the University of Notre Dame for the TEDxUND. This event, while affiliated with the official TED organization, is organized locally. The event is part of “idea week,” accord... More »
With “Avengers: Infinity War” coming out next Friday, and pretty much kicking off the summer movie season, it might be the right time to take a look at the 18 films that have already come out in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Nearly every film brought so... More »
Next year, the department will produce another student-written play, entitled “God of My Own World.” The play was written by senior communications major, Wesley Lantz, and follows the story of Adam Heiland, a curator at the Ann Arbor Public Library. “His inter... More »
Welcome back to the Nutshell! Each week the Beacon poses a question to you, the Bethel community, and publishes your responses. This week, in response to the recent bombing in Syria, we adjusted our question announced last week. This week’s question: “What imp... More »
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