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Revival?

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The events that took place Feb. 16 in chapel have been blogged about and tweeted about. Dennis Engbrecht, senior vice president, along with two other Bethel students were able to share on local television on “The Harvest Show.” What started as a normal chapel ... More »

All-day worship service held on campus

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Bethel College held the first “Worship Watch,” on March 31. The service, which lasted 24 hours in length, ended with corporate worship. Nearly 120 attended the meeting throughout the course of the day, while 40 met at the end of the service to worship collecti... More »

“Sold for 500!”

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Bethel’s charity auction raised over $5,000 in one day. All the proceeds go to TVT – The Village Trust which helps villages, specifically women and children, overcome poverty, disease, illiteracy and ignorance through education and other self-sustaining avenue... More »

Housing sign-ups get remodeled

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A new point system will now determine student housing arrangements. Every group that signs up for campus housing will be prioritized based on each member’s individual “score.” “We believe students will benefit by seeing how the choices they make while on campu... More »

Dr. Dennis Crocker accepts new position

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After three years as vice president for academic services, Dr. Dennis Crocker will be leaving Bethel at the end of the 2010-11 school year. Crocker was approached in January by his alma mater, Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Ill. They offered the po... More »

Gas Prices Predicted to Reach $4

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The national average price per gallon of gas is $3.55. One Year ago, the national average was $2.82 per gallon of gas. As gas prices continue to rise and summer quickly approaching, college students begin to think twice about traveling. “I’m not a fan of payin... More »

Students raise money for water

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Water. It is such a simple concept. Here at Bethel it’s easy to get it. you can walk to the sink, shower or any of the many drinking fountains on campus. However, many around the world don’t have these options. They don’t have clean water, or any water availab... More »

Students serve in Atlanta

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This past Spring Break, 21 students and a professor spent the respite from school serving in Atlanta, Georgia. Juniors Emily Henry and Jenn Moya co-led the trip in its third year running. “I think this trip is an awesome opportunity for Bethel students to serv... More »

Students in perimeter housing recieve free cable

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Students in perimeter housing will now be receiving free cable from Comcast. Last semester, much to the dismay of many on campus, the free cable students were enjoying was downgraded to a lower cable package. “Not completely sure yet, but it seems as though al... More »

Beda Dodge will soon be leaving Bethel

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Beda Dodge, director of end-user services at Bethel College, will soon be leaving her position. Dodge, who has worked in Bethel’s IT center (otherwise known as “the computer lab”) for six years, plans to marry her army chaplin fiancé, Timothy Griffis, and move... More »