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Am­bush is well on its way

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  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 »

Stu­dent art ex­hibit a suc­cess

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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 work dur­ing spring break

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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 »


Male dorms dom­i­nate Pi­lot Olympics

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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 »

New Face­book lay­out frus­trates users

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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 »

Eco­nom­ics ma­jors dis­cuss the econ­omy

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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 »

Stu­dents abroad look for­ward to rest of se­mes­ter

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 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 »


Re­vamped bi­ol­ogy ma­jor brings new op­por­tu­ni­ties

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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 »

Face­book users face the facts about se­cu­rity

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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 »

May term in Hawaii fills up

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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 »