UPDATE: the Pilot Olympics opening ceremony was postponed to Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. MISHAWAKA–Despite COVID-19, Bethel is proud to announce there will still be intramurals this year. Pickleball is starting Monday, Sept. 14, at 9 p.m. in Goodman Gym and will run t... More »
MISHAWAKA–The highly anticipated Lehman Family Training Center will need an extra month before it officially opens its doors. Originally scheduled to open to the public in December, the new facility is now on track to open January 2021. The City of Mishawaka ... More »
MISHAWAKA – Mario fans rejoice, as the collection of three of the most popular 3D games are ported onto Nintendo’s most successful console. I did not grow up with Nintendo. My first console was a PlayStation 2, and whatever hodge-podge collection of games I c... More »
MISHAWAKA–Musician Isaac Pittman was scheduled to join Bethel University for a spring chapel last school year; however, due to COVID-19 and students going home, that chapel was cancelled. Thankfully, Pittman was willing to be flexible on the contract and come... More »
Kristi Monesmith wants to give her children the best educational opportunities possible. She resonates with mothers of low-income households who struggle to find quality educational opportunities for their children.This is one of the reasons she is helping lea... More »
MISHAWAKA–For more than thirty years, Bethel University has recognized its professors’ excellence. Submissions for professor of the year open early in the spring semester and typically run through late February during which students submit a form listing thei... More »
MISHAWAKA- Bethel University recently welcomed Ian Thompson into the new role of student support specialist. Thompson plans on working to develop her role as the year unfolds. The new staff member is here to support and educate fellow students, both minority a... More »
MISHAWAKA – Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is a reworked version of a nine-year-old classic. Fans have been overjoyed at the overhauled visuals and audio, as well as all the new changes to the gameplay itself. As a follow-up to my piece last week be... More »
MISHAWAKA—During the past few months, racial tension in our country has soared. Shootings, protests and riots have frequently dominated the media. But even before all this turbulence began, Bethel was already initiating various initiatives to help students t... More »
MISHAWAKA–COVID-19 has let nothing untouched, including Spiritual Emphasis Week. In the past, Spiritual Emphasis Week has involved three mornings and three evenings of powerful messages in addition to nightly activities. However, over the summer, the Spiritu... More »
Bethel University Athletic Director Tony Natali is remaining positive despite the COVID-19 pandemic. He wants student athletes to play a fall season, but he also understands the health safety measures needed. “It’s our job – it’s my job – to make sure that th... More »
MISHAWAKA—As students returned to campus, the Bethel Campus Safety Department reported higher volumes of activity. One of the reported incidents occurred on the evening of August 24 and involved two males in a red truck. In an email sent out to campus, Paul N... More »
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