Students within the college realm are often stuck by the gap between what is learned and how that will apply to one’s career. However, there are often events within a college career which help one to put the two aspects together. One such event happened this y... More »
Keep an ear out Bethel students: your fellow students are about to enter the music world. Over Christmas break, Dec. 10-18, to be exact, the new worship arts program took some of its majors and minors on a little trip to the Music City itself: Nashville, Tenn.... More »
Although the music and theater programs here at Bethel are very well-known, there is one aspect of these programs that the average student may not be fully aware of: Bethel’s involvement with opera. Students have the opportunity to enroll in an opera workshop ... More »
On Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015, the curtain opened on the Bethel College Theatre Department’s production of “A Christmas Carol.” The auditorium was packed for the sold-out matinee Thursday morning, the first of five performances over the weekend of this classic st... More »
Bethel College has officially extended its reach into the Amazon. Well, amazon.com, that is. Bethel alumnus Jared Schwartz recently released an album that reached #2 in the Amazon Hot New Releases category and reached #7 on the Billboard Traditional Classical ... More »
Sometimes you really need something outlandish to welcome you back to school, and at the beginning of this school year, that’s exactly what we got. “Squirrelnado,” an action-packed movie trailer created and filmed by the crew of the parody news segment “Bethic... More »
The Bethel College mascot, known as Wilhelm, was a popular subject of conversation during the 2014-15 school year as students spent the year trying to guess who the pilot actually was. Few people knew the mascot’s real-life identity; it was kept secret. “I fee... More »
For the ninth year in a row Student Life has sponsored Ambush, a game where students and faculty receive the name of another person on campus and shoot them with a miniature water gun to “kill” them. The goal is to last as long as one can without getting shot.... More »
Stephen Chbosky’s coming-of-age novel “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” gathered a cult following after its initial publication in 1999, but with the release of a film version including stars Emma Watson, Logan Lerman and Ezra Miller, the novel rocketed up the... More »
In a classic game of musical chairs, players shuffle from chair to chair, but there is never quite enough room for everyone. However, the Bethel College Theatre Department is now dealing with just the opposite. During the theatre department major/minor meeting... More »
As technology continues to advance, it seems that more and more movies, books and television shows are produced warning us of the dangers of artificial intelligence that becomes too intelligent. From Johnny Depp’s recent film “Transcendence” to Arthur C. Clark... More »
Buying tickets to the Super Bowl is extremely difficult. And if they’re not sold out, they’re extremely expensive. So naturally, winning tickets to the Super Bowl would be amazing. But winning tickets to the Super Bowl in a contest you didn’t even know you ent... More »
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