Recently, Bethel students have heard a lot about the work their faculty does in the publishing industry. The recent “Cliff’s Notes” chapel series highlighted Dr. Chad Meister, Dr. Terry Linhart and Marilynn Ham, as well as some of their recently published work... More »
Earlier this morning at 12:45 a.m., the Oakwood-Slater Hall boys struck again with another one of their infamous pranks. As the collective group put it, “We’re about to get rowdy.” This time, they decided to gather up the leaves around their dorm and throw th... More »
The Bethel United Student Section, or as many know it, the B.U.S.S., has been attending bethel men’s soccer and basketball games for a while now. It wasn’t until recently that it was approved by student council as an official club of Bethel College. If you hav... More »
The men’s basketball team found themselves losing for the first time this season against an unranked Viterbo University on November 18th. The Pilots struggled to put up any boards, with only 39.6 percent shooting and committing 16 turnovers. However, just thre... More »
Have you ever wondered about life after Bethel? Have you ever been curious about the jobs you might have and about who you might impact with your presence? Katelyn Beaty was the youngest person, as well as the first woman, to work as an editor-at-large with Ch... More »
Hello, Beacon readers! After an extended hiatus, the Student Athlete of the Week section is back! We’ll be highlighting a certain athlete each week, recognizing their accolades or what they bring to their team. Ryan Lutz, junior guard for the men’s basketball ... More »
The Oakwood-Slater Hall residents received an unexpected visit from campus safety officer Dawn Moffett on the eve of Thursday November 8th. “When she came in she pretty much stated that she saw us getting ready for the Helm Run, which is a tradition every year... More »
Every once in a while, it’s good to take a look back at your roots, seeing from where you’ve come in order to better appreciate where you’re going. The Bethel Beacon staff has cracked open the archives and picked the brains of a few campus fixtures to get a pe... More »
We’re currently in week four of the Reformation chapel series here at Bethel. This series has been focusing on various theological tenets of this storied event, or rather series of events, in church history. Recently, Joshua Goodwin talked to a few campus figu... More »
For the past few weeks, Bethel’s chapel has been focused on the Reformation; more specifically on some of the theological tenets that have evolved from the posting of the 95 Theses 500 years ago. In an interesting move, Student Life has opted to not focus the ... More »
“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee was a book that shook the United States. It was a wakeup call to the American people that racism is an issue that plagues all people, children included. The book follows the story of a six-year old girl named Scout Finch l... More »
Bethel College and the University of Notre Dame. David and Goliath. Two teams who find themselves at opposite sides of the spectrum in terms of size in basketball programs and two teams with totally different agendas. For one side: take care of the challenger ... More »
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