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Henry Linville

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Bethel Pre­sents “Plain and Fancy”

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MISHAWAKA– From March 30 to April 1, Bethel Uni­ver­si­ty’s The­atre De­part­ment will be show­ing “Plain and Fancy.” Ad­mis­sion is $18 dol­lars for stu­dents and se­niors, $21 for the gen­eral pub­lic and $13 dol­lars for chil­dren 12 and un­der. Stu­dents can also at­tend for... More »

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Swim Team Sets New School Records

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MISHAWAKA– Dur­ing Bethel Uni­ver­si­ty’s spring break from Feb. 27 to March 3, the Bethel Swim and Dive Team com­peted in the NAIA Na­tional Cham­pi­onship. The team fin­ished well, com­ing in ninth out of 27 for the men and tenth out of 28 for the women. The men broke... More »

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NUT­SHELL: What is love? 

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MISHAWAKA–Valen­tine’s Day just passed by about a week ago, so we at the Bea­con asked mem­bers of the Bethel com­mu­nity how they would de­fine “love.”  “Love is for­give­ness, love is ac­cep­tance . . . treat­ing other peo­ple the way they want to be treated,” Pro­fes­sor... More »

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Bethel Com­muters Make Se­mes­ter Plans 

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MISHAWAKA– On Fri­day, Jan. 27, Im­pact Min­istries col­lab­o­rated with Com­muter Life to host the first com­muter game night of the spring se­mes­ter. The game nights typ­i­cally oc­cur the last Fri­day of every month and are a way to en­gage the com­muters of the Bethel co... More »


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Bethel Stu­dent Hikes Kil­i­man­jaro

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MISHAWAKA – Over win­ter break, Bethel’s own Syd­ney An­der­son hiked Mount Kil­i­man­jaro in Tan­za­nia, Africa. An­der­son, a ju­nior ma­jor­ing in Ac­count­ing and Busi­ness Man­age­ment, climbed the moun­tain with her dad. Mount Kil­i­man­jaro has been her dad’s num­ber one bucke... More »

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Cam­pus Ac­tiv­i­ties Hosts Ice Skat­ing Event

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MISHAWAKA–On Sun­day, Jan. 15, Cam­pus Ac­tiv­i­ties hosted the an­nual Bethel skat­ing party at Howard Park. One of the more pop­u­lar events spon­sored by Cam­pus Ac­tiv­i­ties and the Well­ness De­part­ment, this event has been a sta­ple of the spring se­mes­ter for quite a lo... More »