MISHAWAKA—With so much uncertainty entering the 2020-21 academic and athletic year due to COVID-19, the Bethel Athletic Department made it a goal to try and make it through the season. Not only did the Athletic Department make it through their 2020-21 seasons,... More »
MISHAWAKA—On Tuesday, April 6, Governor Holcomb lifted the statewide mask mandate, prompting Bethel to issue a COVID-19 campus update on April 7. In an email sent to students, the COVID Response Team announced that Bethel would be following guidelines from St.... More »
MISHAWAKA—Activities for finals week will be starting a little earlier than finals week. On Thursday, April 22, students will have the chance to smash computer parts with a sledgehammer. Students are required to sign a liability waiver and to wear goggles. O... More »
MISHAWAKA—Every year, 30 students attending private colleges and universities in Indiana receive the “Realizing the Dream” scholarship. The recipients are all first-generation college students selected by the Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI), and funds ar... More »
MISHAWAKA–Labor For Your Neighbor is an event hosted by the Service Learning Department that invites students to volunteer their time and assistance to the neighborhoods surrounding campus. On Saturday, April 17, students will rake leaves, paint and assist res... More »
MISHAWAKA – Bethel University’s event calendar for the rest of the Spring semester. On April 13, the Spring Percussion Ensemble Concert at 7:00 p.m. in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium. On April 15, the Spring Jazz Ensemble Concert will be at 7:00 p.m. outside... More »
Figuring out what your plans are after college can be difficult. The first steps can seem daunting, and students considering a commitment to more semesters of study may not always feel that the process is worth it. Thankfully, Bethel faculty are always more th... More »
MISHAWAKA—As the semester comes to a close, the well-being of the students is the most important goal for Campus Safety. In an interview with Head of Campus Safety Paul Neel, he gave a couple of reminders to keep in mind for the last few weeks of the school ye... More »
MISHAWAKA—The emerging popularity of electronic sports, shortened to esports, has led a few people to call into question the validity of the field being labeled a “sport.” The trepidation is understandable; gaming is seen as little more than a hobby, and an un... More »
MISHAWAKA—After a disappointing end to their 2020-21 season, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams got some good news this past week. Normally, the All-American awards are given after the national tournament to those who performed exceptionally well ... More »
The return of a long-awaited Pokémon spinoff series is just around the corner, and it looks better than ever. Pokémon Snap is not your average Pokémon game; in lieu of catching, training, and battling Pokémon, Pokémon Snap is all about doing what people would... More »
MISHAWAKA—The executive student council elections were held on March 26. There were two sets of candidates that ran this year. It included presidential candidate Zach Kern, with his vice president nominee being Ashleigh Neier, and presidential candidate Josiah... More »
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