MISHAWAKA — You have seen it—the gym parking lot packed to maximum all day for the two to three weeks following the New Year festivities. Then, all of a sudden, the gym is back to being a ghost town. Why does this happen? Perhaps you may be one of those “resol... More »
MISHAWAKA — On Jan. 20, Bethel University celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day through worship, dance and by inviting a panel for questions at its weekly Monday chapel. The Council of Diversity and Inclusion at Bethel took charge of the delegated plan... More »
MISHAWAKA – With the end of Bethel’s Go Week, it’s time to reflect on the chapel services featured as part of the conference. On Monday, Jan. 20, Bethel chapel-goers sat in on a panel about the history and modern interpretation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. ... More »
The Bethel University Student Council had their first meeting of the spring semester Jan. 13 at 9 p.m. After prayer and roll call the student body president, Paul Cooke, discussed updates to the dance. The dance which took place inside Goodman Gym on Jan. 17 ... More »
Mishawaka, IN—Recently, you may have noticed bright green boxes being carried by students walking across campus; they are the new reusable to-go containers for the Dining Commons. You may even be confused since last semester Bethel was still using the old disp... More »
MISHAWAKA, IN—Do you enjoy creative writing? Are you brimming with ideas, characters and stories, but you do not know if you are doing them justice when you try to bring them to life on the page? Are you occasionally struck by a spark of imagination? Whether ... More »
MISHAWAKA—As the fall semester closes, Bethel students are undoubtedly receiving a slew of emails, reminding them to fill out the evaluations for the courses they’ve just about completed. Some students are ready to jump on the course evaluations to make their ... More »
MISHAWAKA, IN—Bethel University Men’s Soccer ended their season by falling just short of the Crossroads Championship Tournament by a tight one-score, overtime loss to Huntington, a team rivalry game. The coaching staff was not available for comment on the game... More »
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 »
MISHAWAKA—Being a college student means dealing with stress and anxiety about grades, exams, athletics, social well-being, and much more. Sometimes the weight of it all can be overwhelming. Bethel’s Wellness Center (located east of Sufficient Grounds) offers a... More »
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 »
MISHAWAKA — No matter what your major, there is almost always a graduate program, something to further your knowledge and make you a more viable candidate on the job market. This is especially true for students in the Biology and Chemistry departments. For s... More »
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