The 2012 Pacific Rim study abroad team has been selected and the group is already making preparations for when they leave in January. Last week the group met as a whole for the first time and there will be a few more meetings throughout the semester to get the... More »
This summer the Study Abroad department will be offering task force trips to Asia, Dominican Republic, Albania, and for those interested in staying stateside, Timber Lakes Camp located in Kansas. The opportunities to serve around the globe this summer span thr... More »
The 2010-11 Helm yearbook CD will be distributed on Friday, Oct. 28, in the foyer of the Everest Rohrer, immediately following chapel. The yearbook’s theme, “Connecting with Christ” features a “social media” design and includes a memorial video of Dr. Scott ... More »
On Thursday, Oct. 27 the 2nd Annual Commie awards hosted by the Communications Department will take place in the Miller-Moore Academic Center in room 342 from 7-9 p.m. There will be refreshments, student speakers, and opportunity to ask questions and videos su... More »
Do you enjoy writing? Do you love to tell a good story? Would you like a chance to win a $50 Visa gift card? Then you need to participate in the Helm’s writing promotional giveaway. This year’s multi-media yearbook publication will be featuring a theme of “Out... More »
Subkirke has provided South Bend, Ind. with a venue for live music for years, but now Bethel students have a special opportunity to attend concerts there. The concert hall, which is located literally just down the road from Bethel College, has begun a special ... More »
Those in attendance at Bethel College’s chapel services may have recently noticed a change in style of praise and worship music as a new chapel band took to the stage. The band, called Gospel Chapel Band by many, consists of Zach Gillis, CeCe Marshall, Kelsey ... More »
On Saturday Oct. 8 Benton House held its fourth annual root beer kegger, an event funded by the Perimeter Housing fund. According to Rosten Hamman, senior and Benton House resident, about 150 students were in attendance. “This year we have a lot of seniors in ... More »
An intruder killed Goshen College biology professor James S. Miller in his own home in Goshen during the morning hours of Oct. 9. Professor Miller was 58 and is survived by his wife, Linda who was also injured during the intrusion and three children. The story... More »
On Tuesday Oct. 4 students, faculty and staff went out into the surrounding community to serve. Senior Josh Winningham served alongside 90 individuals to help promote the Rhema Project, a group dedicated to help stop female infanticide. The group was split int... More »
The typical Bethel graduate attends nearly 350 chapel services during their four years. Although each of the services presents a unique perspective, tone and topic, there are a few similarities which students now expect: Shawn Holtgren will keep worship on-bea... More »
Inside the relatively safe “Bethel bubble” most students have never personally felt the effects of female infanticide, sex determinations feticide, or discrimination against baby girls. Sadly, this reality is all too real in India. The United Nations estimated... More »
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