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‘A Mid­sum­mer Night’s Dream’ re­view

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Shake­speare came to life this week­end as Bethel’s the­atre de­part­ment pro­duced “A Mid­sum­mer Night’s Dream.” A re­pro­duc­tion of the great com­edy, the story in­ter­laces a tale of four lovers, a dis­pute be­tween fairies, and a lov­ably un­skilled group re­hears­ing a pla... More »

Dis­hon­ored: A video game re­view by An­drew C. Cary

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Dis­hon­ored Re­lease Date: Oct. 9, 2012 Con­soles: Playsta­tion 3, Xbox 360, PC Re­view by An­drew C. Cary   I missed so much in my first playthrough of Dis­hon­ored. Cre­ated by Arkane Stu­dios and pub­lished by Bethesda Stu­dios, Dis­hon­ored is a first-per­son ac­tion-stea... More »

Old swing is a new thing

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Bat­tell Park filled with the sounds of swing mu­sic and ex­cite­ment as Bethel once again raided it for Wednes­day night swing. What started as fun be­tween friends has turned into an an­tic­i­pated—and grow­ing—weekly event for stu­dents at Bethel Col­lege, draw­ing almo... More »

News­boys con­cert sells out

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De­spite what some stu­dents be­lieve was a lack of pub­lic­ity, the News­boys con­cert on Sun­day, Oct. 14 in Weikamp, sold out. The event, when first an­nounced, seemed like a pretty big deal. The News­boys, one of the most well-known and in­flu­en­tial Chris­t­ian con­temp... More »


Cap­ture the flag 2.0: A blog by Kelsey Buck­nam

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With two iphones and four girls crammed in a Pon­tiac Grand Prix, my room­mates and I ca­vorted through the paved ar­eas of Bethel, shout­ing at our dri­ver to “Take a left!” or “Slow down!” What had started as an in­no­cent trip to Suf­fi­cient Grounds had turned into ... More »

Go, go, go ‘Joseph!’

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In two weeks’ time, spring mu­si­cal au­di­tions will be over and the cast list posted. Mean­while, Bethel pre­pares for the au­di­tion process of a mu­si­cal that is un­like any show ever per­formed on its stage. “Joseph and the Amaz­ing Tech­ni­color Dream­coat” (known to m... More »

Com­mie Awards re­turn to cen­ter stage

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It’s that time again! The Bethel Col­lege com­mu­ni­ca­tion de­part­ment is rolling out the red car­pet for a night of fun, friends and fancy out­fits. The 3rd an­nual Com­mie Awards are fast ap­proach­ing. Stu­dents all over cam­pus are film­ing and putting the fi­nal touches... More »

Col­le­gians’ con­cert re­view: ‘Zeit­geist!’

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Ad­mit­tedly, I had my doubts about the Col­le­gians’ con­cert, “Zeit­geist!” when I stepped into the Ever­est-Rohrer Au­di­to­rium. Last year the cur­tain was drawn and I left my seat… com­pletely puz­zled. To put it sim­ply, I did­n’t get it. So you can only imag­ine my rea... More »


Poverty of the Stim­u­lus wins Bat­tle of the Bands

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The win­ner of the $100 gift card prize from the Bat­tle of the Bands com­pe­ti­tion is Poverty of the Stim­u­lus. Four bands squared off in the Ever­est Rohrer Au­di­to­rium last Thurs­day for a chance to win the gift card, along with a paid gig at Sub­kirke, a lo­cal musi... More »

‘Clas­si­fieds’ in­jected with dark hu­mor

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An older gen­tle­man walked into Kevin Wadzin­ski’s art ex­hibit, and turned to a younger man who was on his way out. He said he’d been through the ex­hibit twice, and he still “did­n’t get it.” The dis­con­nect be­tween artists’ work and en­thu­si­asts is not en­tirely un... More »

Stu­dents’ voices may be heard about R-rated movies

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This spring, stu­dents may get a chance to voice their opin­ions about the R-rated movie re­stric­tion on Bethel’s cam­pus, said Jon Nico­letti, a mem­ber of Stu­dent Coun­cil. Stu­dent Coun­cil ten­ta­tively plans to host a fo­rum next se­mes­ter in which they dis­cuss the po... More »

Fresh­men ban­quet to be held on Dec. 10

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On Sat­ur­day, Dec. 10, the an­nual fresh­men ban­quet will be held in the Ro­tunda from 7p.m. to 9p.m. This event is run by the res­i­dent as­sis­tants in Shupe, Oak­wood-Ma­gus, and Sailor Hall. Ac­cord­ing to Shupe RA, Jodi Spotts, al­though dress is semi­for­mal, the theme... More »