EntertainmentAmbush: A photo essay by Ashley Albrecht and Jacy BorlikPublished 11 years ago - Ashley Albrecht - 11y ago 38 The sun comes up over Bethel College’s campusin Mishawaka, Ind. as the snow settles around the centerpiece of the college. Bethel is hosting a squirt gun tag game called “Ambush” that will take place from March 7 to March 31. Photo by Jacy Borlik Winter snow continues to push Ambush away at Bethel College in Mishawaka, Ind. Photo by Jacy Borlik A student walks to Sufficient Grounds after successfully getting a target out in Ambush. Photo by Ashley Albrecht. Junior Luke Eichorn and freshman Kyle Busse practice their technique for Bethel College’s campus wide game Ambush. Photo by Jacy Borlik Two students brave the cold to wait behind an SUV for their target under the cover of night. Photo by Ashley Albrecht Students ‘hide out’ in class from the one trying to Ambush them. Photo by Ashley Albrecht. There are no students to be found as Bethel College’s game of “Ambush” leaves many in their dorms and away from others. Photo by Jacy Borlik The Dining Commons is a local hideout for Bethel College’s game of Ambush. Photo by Jacy Borlik. Students, driven by paranoia, walk around campus trying to not get ambushed. Photo by Ashley Albrecht More than just paranoia, there is also action involved in ambush as students chase after their targets. Photo by Ashley Albrecht Success for the ‘ambushee’, he saved himself and gets a free hour, paranoia free. Photo by Ashley Albrecht. As the game continues on, students show no signs of slowing down. Photo by Ashley Albrecht.Print