The first few days of Ambush are over. Now more and more students are plotting against each other and forming alliances to get further in the game. According to the Social Life page ony 64 students are eliminated and 113 are still remaining. “If you don’t w... More »
Although the March 1 priority deadline has passed Bethel’s Office of Student Financial Services is urging students fill out the FAFSA by March 10, which is the Indiana deadline. “We just want to make sure students get all the money they are eligible to receiv... More »
The crowd mingled outside of the Weaver Gallery on Feb. 20, waiting for the chance to see students’ art on display. Organized by Visual Art professor Suzanne Mauro, and in its third year of operation, the Juried Student Art Exhibit was heavily attended by stud... More »
Bethel students are opting for several different types of spring break experiences this year: Sophomore Katie Ratering isn’t going on a typical spring break trip. She’s leaving for Haiti on Friday for work rather than sun. She’ll travel alone to Florida before... More »
The Pilot Olympics started with a bang for both Brenneman and Benton houses. Benton grabbed one gold and a silver, while Brenneman took home two gold medals and a silver medal in Monday’s competitions. “Our strategies as a house is to straight up dominate. Our... More »
Facebook seems to be a little left-sided these days. No, the social network site has not gone Democratic, but it has adopted a new layout that places many of its navigation tools on the top left of the homepage rather than the bottom right. The new layout was ... More »
Countless news stories covering the ups and downs of the stock market and job losses have been burnt into the mind of every American for more than a year. Everyone has felt the effects of the current recession, including college students with the fear of findi... More »
Waterfalls. Kayaking. Rainstorms. Snorkeling. For the handful of students spending a semester abroad in the Pacific Rim, dreaded Indiana winters have been replaced with the year-round summer climate of New Zealand, the first long term stop on the trip’s 14 we... More »
After two years of work Katie Weakland’s restructuring of the Biology major has been approved by the Academic Policy and Curriculum Committee (APCC). “I think people will be excited about it,” said Weakland, assistant professor of biology. The restructuring gi... More »
Bethel freshman Jill Hammontree receives a text message while driving near campus. (Photo by Michelle Stoller)”Want to meet Jesus? Text and drive.” This message on a church’s marquee may seem ridiculous, but the subject of texting while driving has gained popu... More »
Pick a Bethel student at random, and you will probably find an active Facebook user. Bethel accounts are sometimes hacked, with no more serious consequences than silly changes to a relationship status. But recent events have proven Facebook users may be at a g... More »
A May term class in Hawaii is no longer available to students. The class had a limit of ten students and those ten spots filled up quickly. The trip was coordinated by Dr. Katie Weakland, assistant professor of biology at Bethel. These May term abroad student... More »
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