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 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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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