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‘Glee’ fo­cuses on is­sues kids face every day

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Every­one faces tri­als grow­ing up, es­pe­cially in high school. The Fox net­work has de­vel­oped a unique show that fo­cuses on tri­als and is­sues kids face in high school, but with a cer­tain mu­si­cal twist. The show is “GLEE,” which airs on Fox Tues­days at 8 p.m. “‘GL... More »

Cam­pus pre­pares for big name con­cert

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The Jars of Clay and Bran­don Heath Con­cert is Oct. 12, and there are many tick­ets still avail­able. Tick­ets for the con­cert went on sale Aug. 21, but so far only a quar­ter of those tick­ets have been sold. “The con­cert will hope­fully sell out at the door,” said ... More »

‘Lost in Yonkers’ pleases au­di­ence

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A din of voices filled the air. Peo­ple rushed hur­riedly to find their seats in the Ever­est-Rohrer au­di­to­rium, oc­ca­sion­ally stop­ping to say hello to a friend or col­league. As the lights dimmed, a hush swept over the crowd. The au­di­ence sat back and waited ex­pec... More »

Come Get “Lost in Yonkers”

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What hap­pens when you com­bine a fake Ger­man ac­cent, a gang­ster and a bit­ter grand­mother? The Bethel cast of “Lost in Yonkers” will an­swer that very ques­tion when they per­form the show on Oct. 7, 8 and 9. The per­for­mance will start at 7:30 p.m. in the Ever­hest-... More »


Orig­i­nal play hits the stage af­ter months of work

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The con­ver­sa­tions of Phoebe and Fe­lix, two char­ac­ters in se­nior Rachel Miller’s “The Draft,” punc­tu­ate the show with phrases such as, “Tough break, Moon Pie.” This orig­i­nal play, writ­ten and di­rected by Miller, hit the stage in Bethel’s Oc­to­rium on April 9 and... More »

Con­cert Week

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This past week has been a frenzy of ac­tiv­ity for the Bethel Mu­sic De­part­ment. Mon­day night, the Cham­ber Or­ches­tra per­formed its spring con­cert. Guest mu­si­cian Mar­i­lynn Ham, Bethel’s artist in-res­i­dence, played four of her own pieces that were arranged for orch... More »

Not Just a Fan, But a Friend

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This is my last ar­ti­cle. If any of you know me per­son­ally, you know that there is one celeb through thick and thin that will al­ways be my fa­vorite. I have a con­fes­sion. I am, and al­ways will be, a Brit­ney fan. Now, be­ing a Brit­ney fan is­n’t a walk in the park.... More »


The ins and outs of ‘Char­lot­te’s Web’

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By Melisa Pee­bles Chil­dren’s lit­er­a­ture came to life on March 25, 26 and 27 in the Ever­est-Rohrer Au­di­to­rium with the pro­duc­tion of “Char­lot­te’s Web.” The show fea­tured a plethora of col­or­ful char­ac­ters, in­clud­ing Wilbur, a young pig, Fern, a girl who can conv... More »

Zeit­geist a ‘smash­ing hit’

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By Melisa Pee­bles “Ex­cel­lent. No, awe­some” was how sopho­more Tim Swope ex­plained his feel­ings about the per­for­mance held March 12 in the Ever­est-Rohrer Chapel/​Fine Arts Cen­ter. The show “Zeit­geist” fea­tured two mu­si­cal groups, The Col­le­gians and Voices of Triu... More »

Mu­sic fills Ru­tunda dur­ing recital

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The Ro­tunda is not the usual hang-out spot for Bethel stu­dents and fac­ulty on a Sat­ur­day night. When ju­nior Saman­tha Hart­sough de­liv­ered her ju­nior vo­cal recital this past week­end, though, the area was filled with lis­ten­ers ex­cited to hear her tal­ented voice. ... More »