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Fall Fun at Niles Scream Park

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MISHAWAKA- Niles Scream Park is a haunted house and Hal­loween themed at­trac­tion in Niles Michi­gan. This haunted hour in­cludes six at­trac­tions plus four es­cape rooms.  The Park is opened on Fri­day, Sept. 10 and will be open Fri­day and Sat­ur­day nights through No... More »

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New Task Force Trip Launches to Ap­palachian Trail

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MISHAWAKA—A new task force trip will be launch­ing sum­mer of 2022, hik­ing a sec­tion of the Ap­palachian trail in the Shenan­doah Na­tional Park. This sec­tion of the trail spans about 100 miles but it is yet to be de­cided how much of those 100 miles will be hiked o... More »

Mis­sion’s BBQ Now Open in Mishawaka

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Layla Jojo, Guest Writer MISHAWAKA- Mis­sion’s BBQ opened on Main St. on April 19 and is lo­cated be­tween Qdoba Mex­i­can Eats and Por­tillo’s. The restau­rant chain opened its first lo­ca­tion on Sept. 11, 2011, the tenth an­niver­sary of 9/​11, be­cause the own­ers wante... More »

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Bethel Cel­e­brates Na­tional His­panic Her­itage Month

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MISHAWAKA–– This year, Bethel put on sev­eral events to cel­e­brate Na­tional His­panic Her­itage Month (NHHM). NHHM takes place from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, rather than dur­ing a sin­gle month of the year, be­cause most in­de­pen­dence days of His­panic coun­tries fall w... More »


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Men’s Soc­cer off to a Fly­ing Start

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MISHAWAKA—The Men’s Soc­cer team started their sea­son on Aug. 20. They won that match against Holy Cross 1-0 here at home. Af­ter that, the team took a trip to Lake­land, Fla. to play against South­east­ern Uni­ver­sity and No. 7 St. Thomas Uni­ver­sity. They beat Sout... More »

Bethel Hosts An­nual Fac­ulty Recital

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MISHAWKA– Bethel Uni­ver­sity hosted its an­nual Fac­ulty Recital on Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ever­est-Rohrer au­di­to­rium. This recital hap­pens every year dur­ing the fall se­mes­ter. It is a show­case of the mu­si­cal tal­ents of Bethel Fac­ulty, a chance for them to use... More »

Trav­el­ing Abroad Brings Many Op­por­tu­ni­ties

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MISHAWAKA––Each year Bethel of­fers a va­ri­ety of abroad trips for stu­dents, with a wide range of pur­poses. Many trips are com­ing up within the next year from short term trips, task force trips and se­mes­ters abroad. Tyler Grant, Di­rec­tor of Global En­gage­ment and... More »


Rac­coon Dis­cov­ered in Din­ing Com­mons Ceil­ing

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MISHAWAKA–Sun­day af­ter­noon, Sept. 12, a rac­coon was dis­cov­ered in the Din­ing Com­mons. Sev­eral stu­dents and staff no­ticed a striped tail hang­ing down from a sec­tion of the ceil­ing that ap­peared to be buck­ling un­der the weight of the an­i­mal it was sup­port­ing. Li... More »

Farmer’s Mar­ket Makes De­but on Cam­pus

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MISHAWAKA—A to­tal of 81 stu­dents took ad­van­tage of Bethel’s din­ing com­mon’s first farmer’s mar­ket on cam­pus through the res­i­dent din­ing pro­mo­tions, pro­vided by Har­vest Greens and Planet Eat. The mar­ket was lo­cated right out­side the din­ing com­mons for a cou­ple ... More »

How the COVID-19 Na­tional Man­dates Af­fect Bethel

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MISHAWAKA—New fed­eral man­dates have been re­leased that fed­eral work­ers and con­trac­tors are re­quired to re­ceive the vac­cine. This poses ques­tions about what is re­quired of schools na­tion­wide, as well as lo­cally.  Ac­cord­ing to the As­so­ci­ated Press, over half of ... More »