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Cam­pus Ac­tiv­i­ties Spon­sor­ing Round of As­sas­sin

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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 »

Bethel’s Adopted Peo­ple Group from the Yanomamo Tribe

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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 »

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Up-and-Com­ing Band Makes an Ap­pear­ance at Bethel’s Go2BU

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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 »

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Cam­pus Safety Dis­cusses Se­cu­rity

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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 »


Bethel Hosts An­nual Fac­ulty Recital

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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 »

Stu­dents and Alumni Gather Round the Helm

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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 »

Rac­coon Dis­cov­ered in Din­ing Com­mons Ceil­ing

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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 »

Mid­weeks are Back

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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 »


Farmer’s Mar­ket Makes De­but on Cam­pus

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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 »

Court­ney Chap­man Be­gins New Role

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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 »

How the COVID-19 Na­tional Man­dates Af­fect Bethel

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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 »

Bethel Pre­pares for An­nual Ser­vice Day

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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 »