You have to wonder if you have other identities inside of your head. Sometimes I think, “Maybe there’s someone in my head who’s cool.” But here’s something else to wonder: is M. Night Shyamalan getting back to his roots into writing and directing solid films? ... More »
“Pro-women, pro-life! Pro-women, pro-life!” This cheer rang out in the cold streets of South Bend last Friday, Jan. 27, as hundreds of people marched in front of the South Bend courthouse, as they do every year. The March for Life takes place every year around... More »
Throughout our lives, there are things that occur that reflect how much the world has changed throughout history, and we can’t forget them. Many tragedies build upon everyone affected by their outcome. Hopefully, those affected will come together to put an end... More »
Sometimes there are stories in history that we never hear about until they’re written in a book. Or better yet, crafted into a movie for our visual pleasure. These are the kinds of stories that are meant to be told to everybody. But have you ever heard of the ... More »
We are currently beginning our third full week of Donald Trump’s being President-elect of the United States. Since the announcement was made early last Wednesday morning, Nov. 9, reports have flooded television networks and radio networks of nationwide protest... More »
(Editor’s note: the opinions expressed in editorials such as the following are the opinion of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of The Beacon staff.) I have begun to look back on the events surrounding my years in college, just as every college s... More »
This is the start of my fifth year at Bethel. (Well, it’s the third full-time year, I suppose, but who’s counting?) This means I’ve registered for classes a total of 10 times so far. And every year, one thing looms in my face: the ever-dreaded credit limit. ... More »
108 years of pain. 108 years of doubt. 108 years of wondering if the North side of Chicago would ever bring home a World Series championship trophy. There was hope back in 1945, when the Cubs last made it to the Series, but inevitably fell short. There was hop... More »
On the brink of elimination, yet again, the Chicago Cubs look to extend their season, while the Indians look to finally bring a championship to the city of Cleveland. Tonight marks game six of the 2016 World Series and looks to provide the same level of excite... More »
Editor’s note: the opinions expressed in the following article do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Bethel Beacon and are solely those of the author. It’s been nearly two months since students received an email detailing changes to the meal policy a... More »
October is finally here, which means the bite of cold days will begin to haunt people of the Midwest as they prepare for the cold months to come. However, amidst all of this cold arises an annual sports tradition that warms people unlike any other. We’re talki... More »
While it’s no secret to anyone, it can’t be denied that students are still feeling the effects of the removal of meal swipes at Sufficient Grounds. “The Bethel Beacon” has gotten official perspectives from the Acorn about increased customer volume, but what ar... More »
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