MISHAWAKA—From 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 29 until 5 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 1, Bethel was closed due to the extreme temperatures that shattered records across the region. But just how extreme do the conditions need to be for Bethel to close? “It’s subject to chan... More »
MISHAWAKA– On Saturday, Jan. 26, the Lady Pilots basketball team fell to Indiana Wesleyan University; the final score was 87 to 72. The Lady Pilots total record this season is 10 wins, 14 losses. Mark Gardner, the interim head coach, spoke briefly with the ... More »
MISHAWAKA— Recently, Tom Visker, Bethel’s director of athletic services, announced that he will be retiring in June. Visker’s love of sports goes as far back as he can remember. “I kind of grew up as a sports junkie,” said Visker. “It’s been… a big part of ... More »
MISHAWAKA —The Learning Commons, in the basement of the Academic Center, is typically where students go for studying and tutoring, but now there’s another reason to visit. On Nov. 28, 2018, the Pilot Production Studio was officially unveiled. The Pilot Produc... More »
MISHAWAKA, IND.– Every year since 2013, John and Therese Gardner have funded the “Stratford Experience,” giving Bethel students involved in theatre an opportunity to attend the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. If a student only sees high scho... More »
MISHAWAKA, IND.– From movie nights to forums, theatre auditions to concerts, the posters and flyers that dot Bethel’s campus provide useful information for students and faculty about various events and opportunities. But those interested in hanging notices o... More »
MISHAWAKA, IND.– On Nov. 15, a group of students and professors gathered in the Kelly Auditorium to watch “Poverty, Inc.,” a film that seeks to discover who profits the most from the “big business” of fighting poverty. Patrick Oetting, a 2014 Bethel alumnus... More »
MISHAWAKA, IND.– Assistant Professor of Kinesiology and Department Chair, Dr. Enzley Mitchell IV, recently released his book, “Power Play: Empowerment of the African American Student-Athlete.” The book is largely based on Mithell’s firsthand observations; he ... More »
MISHAWAKA, IND.– Sunday, Nov. 4, is the end of Daylight Saving Time, so do not forget to turn back your clocks! Contrary to popular belief, it was not Benjamin Franklin who first proposed Daylight Saving Time. Although he did anonymously publish a satirical ... More »
Twice a year the Board of Trustees come on our campus,” said Erin Kinzel, the Director of Public Relations and Director of Marketing and Communications. “It’s a time for them to conduct business; they meet together and all the presidents and the vice-president... More »
Note: the following story is fictitious. Any resemblance to real-life characters or events is coincidental. Halloween is traditionally held to be a night of fun and terror, a strange mixture of mirth and fear. From costume parties to scream parks, trick-or-tr... More »
MISHAWAKA, IND.–On Nov. 8, 9 and 10 the Theatre Department will be producing the classic show “It’s a Wonderful Life,” by Philip Grecian. Shows are at 7:30 p.m., each evening along with a matinee on the Nov., 10, at 1 p.m. The performance on Nov. 9, will be in... More »
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