MISHAWAKA- The game of Assassin started being played on Bethel’s campus in January 2020, and there have been several rounds of the game since then. According to Halee Gaff, one of the game coordinators, Assassin is a “glorified game of tag.” Students sign up a... More »
MISHAWAKA–– In the 1990s, Bethel became the first college in the country to adopt a people group. The people group chosen were the Yanomamo people, a tribe known for violence, revenge killings and culture and killing their own people. They are located on the b... More »
MISHAWAKA–– Go2BU is an immersive weekend for high school juniors and seniors to have a college experience in just three days. Director of Admissions, Stephanie Hochstetler, said that this was the third year for Go2BU, and each year is similar in schedule. “... More »
MISHAWAKA- Bethel’s campus has seen an increase in reported incidents of theft compared to last year. Since Aug. 1, there have been 17 total theft reports, compared to 11 total theft reports this time last school year. Of the 17 reports for this year, 14 of th... More »
MISHAWKA– Bethel University hosted its annual Faculty Recital on Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Everest-Rohrer auditorium. This recital happens every year during the fall semester. It is a showcase of the musical talents of Bethel Faculty, a chance for them to use... More »
MISHAWAKA- Last Saturday, Sept. 25, Bethel hosted a students and alumni event around the helm. They brought various food trucks to bring together the alumni with the current students. Alumni sponsored tickets for students to get food from the trucks. The them... More »
MISHAWAKA–Sunday afternoon, Sept. 12, a raccoon was discovered in the Dining Commons. Several students and staff noticed a striped tail hanging down from a section of the ceiling that appeared to be buckling under the weight of the animal it was supporting. Li... More »
MISHAWAKA- This year Bethel University is bringing back midweek small groups. These small groups normally happen on Wednesdays for required chapel credit. Midweeks are designed to help Bethel students grow their faith in a small group setting in order to build... More »
MISHAWAKA—A total of 81 students took advantage of Bethel’s dining common’s first farmer’s market on campus through the resident dining promotions, provided by Harvest Greens and Planet Eat. The market was located right outside the dining commons for a couple ... More »
MISHAWAKA–Courtney Chapman served Bethel as the resident director of Founders Village for five years. But for the 2021-2022 school year, she has taken on instead a role as the wellness program coordinator, a new position funded by the Lilly Grant. “My whole r... More »
MISHAWAKA—New federal mandates have been released that federal workers and contractors are required to receive the vaccine. This poses questions about what is required of schools nationwide, as well as locally. According to the Associated Press, over half of ... More »
MISHAWAKA—Bethel has hosted an annual Service Day since 1988, with the exception of 2020, when COVID-19 complications prevented it from occurring. This is the thirty-second year of the tradition, which will take place on Sept. 28. This is an opportunity for Be... More »
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