MISHAWAKA—Welcome back to the Nutshell! This is where the Beacon staff poses a question to you, the student body, and publishes your answers. This week we asked you: What is your opinion on climate change? Sheri Campeau, Assistant Professor of Engi... More »
MISHAWAKA– Every production on Bethel’s stages involves a plethora of people working hard behind the scenes to make sure everything runs smoothly. For chapel and theatre, a portion of those people comprise the tech teams. Bryan Jackson, a junior double majori... More »
MISHAWAKA– Tuesday, Sept. 17, marked the 232nd birthday of the Constitution of the United States. To celebrate the event, Dr. John Haas, Associate Professor of History, delivered a presentation concerning the history and controversy surrounding the Second Ame... More »
MISHAWAKA—Over the summer, the Student Media Center, located behind the Sufficient Grounds, underwent some renovations. In addition to a classroom, kitchen, podcast studio, film studio, and meeting rooms, the building is also home to the offices of Dr. Theo Wi... More »
MISHAWAKA—On a campus dominated by sports, sometimes it can be difficult to find other ways to get involved. Thankfully, there are many other opportunities to be part of the Bethel community, not the least of which is by joining a club. For a club to be reco... More »
MISHAWAKA—Every spring, the Bethel Psychology Club organizes a clothing drive on campus to give back to our community. The clothing drive is open for the entire month of April; clothes, backpacks, school supplies and unopened hygiene products are all accepted.... More »
MISHAWAKA—This fall, Clarence Gilyard, an accomplished actor and an associate professor of film at the University of Las Vegas, will be coming to Bethel to guest direct the play “Three Sisters,” by Anton Chekhov. Gilyard is no stranger to the Bethel Theatre D... More »
MISHAWAKA— On May 6, Bethel College will officially become Bethel University, and Terry Linhart, Ph.D., dean of adult and graduate studies and professor of Christian ministries, will launch a new podcast. “It coincides with the launch of Bethel University,” ... More »
MISHAWAKA—On April 10, Bethel’s annual Spring Luau took place from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Sufficient Grounds Café. There were games, refreshments, a raffle and the traditional, non-alcoholic piña colada. Lacey Barkdull, a freshman graphic design major and the un... More »
MISHAWAKA—On Thursday, April 11, the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble presented their spring performance. Both ensembles were under the direction of Wade Armentrout, and the Wind Ensemble was also led by student conductors Alaina Williams and Jason Poff. The pe... More »
MISHAWAKA—Dr. Michelle Fish, assistant professor of education and director of student teaching, is also currently the regional coordinator for Children’s Choices, a project of the International Literacy Association. Fish struggled with deciding if she should a... More »
MISHAWAKA—On Tuesday, Mar. 26, Dr. James Otteson visited Bethel to give a lecture titled “Honorable Business: A Framework for Business in a Just and Humane Society.” Otteson published a book earlier this year under the same name. This is not Otteson’s first t... More »
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