Jordan Hall from “The Jordan Hall Show” was kind enough to take some time to answer a few of my questions. Hall is a huge sports fan from Traverse City, Michigan. When he is not following sports or hosting his popular radio show he can be found on the mound pi... More »
This year’s Battle of the Bands premiered as it’s never been seen before. After a series of growing pains, what used to be called “Homecoming” and student pageants has been replaced with Pilot Olympics and its closing ceremony (or jam session), also known as B... More »
squirt gun. A toy gun designed to squirt a stream of water. Also called water gun, water pistol. For the average college campus, this seemingly conventional household summer toy holds no significance beyond occasional spritzes at a brother or sister. However, ... More »
The Weaver Gallery is once again filled with the artwork of many talented students. This time they were on display not only to see, but also to be judged in the fourth annual Juried Student Art Exhibit. “I like to show what I have been working on and see what ... More »
More than warm weather’s turning up the heat today! For all those poor ignorant fools who forgot to check their calendars, Valentine’s Day 2011 has fallen on Feb. 14 this year. Of course, it always falls on that day, and if you forgot, you might be falling fro... More »
Bethel’s theatre department is bringing Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella the Musical” to life Thursday, Feb. 10 through Saturday, Feb. 12. Stage crew, production and tech teams, and almost 30 cast members have been hard at work since November on one of th... More »
The nation’s most famous groundhog defied the recent blizzard forecasts with one of his own: spring is just around the corner! Known as Punxsutawney Phil by many adoring fans, this furry little fellow typically heralds more winter. According to legend, if the ... More »
One of the most-watched shows in America started its tenth season last week. This year, “Idol” fans will no longer be treated to one of the main attractions of the show—the biting criticism of Simon Cowell. Cowell stepped down after the end of season nine, jo... More »
Have you ever heard of the bands Released II, Scout and the Finches, the Dukes of Arggy, or Trash the Dress? Chances are probably not, but coming this Feb. 18 at 7pm these bands will be performing in Bethel’s very own Battle of the Bands. The event will coinci... More »
Bethel’s art department is more than a building nearly off-campus and a monthly display in the Weaver Gallery. With over 50 students in art-related studies, an era of Mark Kistler, Pappyland, and Bob Ross viewers brings a familiar face to the name of contempor... More »
“I just want to be perfect.” So says Natalie Portman in her role as Nina Sayers – a dedicated ballerina obsessed with snagging the ultimate role. “Black Swan” was released in December, but is already heavily predicted as a top runner in the Oscar lineup. Nina ... More »
When junior Jason Milbrodt is not playing outside midfielder and scoring goals for the Men’s soccer team you just might find him cutting hair on campus. Milbrodt is no one trick pony. He is a fine soccer player with a talent. He is known around campus for his ... More »
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