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Byleth Released to Super Smash Brothers Ultimate

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MISHAWAKA – The newest member of the Super Smash Brothers Ultimate roster, Byleth, has finally been released for players.   My first few hours with this controversial character can be described in four words: “surprisingly and overwhelmingly enjoyable.” I was ... More »

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Bethel’s Theatre Department Brings Back 24-Hour Theatre

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MISHAWAKA, IN—The Theatre Department is gearing up for its 24-Hour Theatre event this weekend, which is making a comeback after a spring studio show and a lack of signups prevented it from taking place the last two years.   Five writers and five directors have... More »

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Super Smash Brothers Ultimate: The Byleth Controversy

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MISHAWAKA – Fans of the popular Nintendo fighting game, Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, are divided on their opinions of the newly released downloadable character.  On Jan. 16, Masahiro Sakurai, the game’s Lead Developer, gave a video presentation to introduce ... More »

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Anderson Receives Honorable Mention at KCACTF

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MISHAWAKA — Matthew Anderson, senior liberal studies major, received honorable mention at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region 3 for Sound Design, in Madison, Wis.   Anderson had a great time participating in acting and design c... More »

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Stephen White Wins First Place at KCACTF

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This year, a group of Bethel students attended the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), in Madison, Wisconsin, from Jan. 7-12. The group included Stephen White, a junior theatre performance major who won first place in the Musical Theatre... More »

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Facebook Bans Deepfakes

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MISHAWAKA – Facebook’s recent ban of deepfakes, a type of video editing which transforms the subject into something unrecognizable, is a step towards combatting misinformation for the upcoming 2020 election. However, policymakers are concerned the ban doesn’t ... More »

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The Snowmen Kidnappers: A Christmas Story

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Chloe stopped walking.  Snowflakes drifted down around her.  The air was silent.  But Chloe knew she had heard something.  She stared down at her purple snow-boots almost covered in snow and listened again, waiting.  There it was again!  A whisper.  The slight... More »

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Pokémon Sword and Shield is Released

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I may be an 18-year-old adult male, but I am a five-year-old boy at heart. The importance of this is that I often find myself enjoying things that are childish in design. I fully acknowledge that. However, I posit that a game like Pokémon is so timeless that a... More »

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Bethel Hosts “Paraphrase” Open Mic Night

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Paraphrase, Bethel’s open mic night, took place on Nov. 15, opening up the auditorium to a plethora of students wishing to share their artistic talents in a stress- and judgement-free zone. This passion project of Stephanie Ferrell, Bethel’s graduate assistant... More »

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Review: Luigi’s Mansion 3 is Frighteningly Fun

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Luigi’s Mansion 3 was released on Oct. 31, the spookiest day of the year, for the Nintendo Switch. The much anticipated third installment to the long-running series certainly became much more enjoyable when played next to the Halloween haul of sweets. Nothing ... More »

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Bethel Presents “Essence and Matter” Art Show

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Bethel’s Weaver Art Gallery Presents “Essence and Matter” presented to you by Ramiro Rodriguez and his wife Laurie Rousseau. This Gallery will be up through the Beginning of December.  This Gallery is a split of both Ramiro and Laurie’s artwork that depict the... More »

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Sense and Sensibility Coming to the Bethel Stage

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MISHAWAKA—Bethel’s Theatre Department presents “Sense & Sensibility” written by Kate Hamill, playfully adapted from the novel by Jane Austen. Performances of the show will run Nov. 14, 15, and 16 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Nov. 16 at 1 p.m., in the Everes... More »