The Bethel College science method students, led by Associate Professor of Education Jeff Stueve, lent a helping hand to Triton Elementary School’s science fair in Bourbon Indiana, serving as judges for the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade science projects. The judges g... More »
- Wesley Lantz, Joshua Goodwin, Emily SeCheverell, Clayton Sidenbender and Philip Arndt
On November 21, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Ajit Pai announced that the FCC will be taking a vote on December 14 on whether or not to repeal the Obama-era rules regarding what’s known as “net neutrality.” Net neutrality refers to a set of ... More »
Have you ever wondered about life after Bethel? Have you ever been curious about the jobs you might have and about who you might impact with your presence? Katelyn Beaty was the youngest person, as well as the first woman, to work as an editor-at-large with Ch... More »
Every once in a while, it’s good to take a look back at your roots, seeing from where you’ve come in order to better appreciate where you’re going. The Bethel Beacon staff has cracked open the archives and picked the brains of a few campus fixtures to get a pe... More »
Have you ever desired to see a play that mischievously balanced creativity and controversy? Bethel College student Alex Price stepped on this balance beam as he directed the 2011 revival version of the musical “Godspell,” which focuses on the life and teaching... More »
Editor’s note: the opinions expressed in the following article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Beacon or its staff as a whole. If you Google “why is service important?” you will get the automatic response: “Psychological ben... More »
This is the 20th anniversary of theatre productions in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium, and a the campus’s theatre club found its own way of celebrating the occasion. The Company, Bethel’s student theatre club, presented “Tradition! 20 Years of Bethel College Mu... More »
Bethel College religion and philosophy professor, Terry Linhart recently published his eighth book, “The Self-Aware Leader.” The book helps people coming out of graduation to become leaders in their community and work places. Linhart had a book signing at Beth... More »
If you have ever stepped on the campus of Bethel College in March or April, you may notice that there are plenty of students looking over their shoulders and holding squirt guns. Anxiety, isolation and paranoia run rampant on the school grounds due to a game c... More »
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a house that was so environmentally conscientious that it seemed to leap off the pages of a sci-fi novel? For our World Consumer Rights Day series, the Beacon decided to take a look at just such a house t... More »
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