The early bird gets the dollars according to Bethel‘s Office of Student Financial Services. Students are encouraged to complete all of their financial arrangements for next fall as soon as possible. When students receive their Financial Aid Award Letter they w... More »
We all have this plan. We go to college, work for four years; taking tests and writing papers, and when we finally receive a degree, we go out into the “real world.” Some head right for the regular nine to five job, and others decide to do something different.... More »
Most students will participate in the typical summer activities: getting jobs, tanning, sleeping in, and catching up with friends. But a group of 18 students won’t be doing that (at least for a little while) this summer. This group, led by Josh Hartsell, assis... More »
In 2009, senior Sam Palombo and a group of friends created a club on campus, called Ignorant, to promote awareness and action among students. “I wanted to broaden the school’s awareness to certain issues around the world,” said Palombo. Palombo has been involv... More »
In a recent survey, students marked a low level of personal satisfaction with the food service as well as being unsatisfied with the amount of financial aid they receive. One hundred and thirty-five students were surveyed by Dr. Carolyn Arthur, director of ret... More »
By Melisa Peebles Oxford, England, a city known for averaging 172 days of rain each year, is the temporary home of two Bethel students this spring semester. Through an exchange program called Best Semester, Bethel sends students to Oxford to participate in the... More »
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law. This act, together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, constitute the health care reform that has been dubbed “Obamacare.” Some Americ... More »
Sergio Scataglini of Scataglini Ministries travels the globe proclaiming his message of holiness. “The ministry began with a Holy Spirit sanctification experience,” said Scataglini. “I had a very powerful encounter with the Lord that changed my life and minist... More »
Twenty-one students from Bethel traveled to Atlanta, GA. over Spring Break. The group worked with the Salvation Army and participated in a variety of outreach opportunities. The group helped lead children’s Bible studies, handed-out food to the homeless and pa... More »
On Friday, March 5 a commuter student claimed he was leaving the Goodman Gym and was jumped by two males in the North parking lot. The student said there was a scuffle but there was no attempt to steal anything from him or break into his vehicle. He said the... More »
Nearly 200 students took advantage of the opportunity to play Ambush, a campus-wide game of squirt gun tag, by signing up online from March 7 until March 11. On March 12 students picked up their packets, including rules, squirt gun and a name, in the Student D... More »
“I saw children running around half-naked with torn shirts,” said sophomore Katie Ratering. “Children wore the same clothes every day. Families got about one meal a day, some not even that. People ate the hard corn intended for animals. At the market they sold... More »
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