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Stokes resigns as Head Football Coach
Previous defensive coordinator, Markham, tabbed as interim head coach; moves were announced via social media
Jul 8
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Jenna Mahoney
May 2024
Reflections on Joel Boettger's time at Bethel
Students share their appreciation for Boettger and all he has taught them.
May 1
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Timothy Schrag
April 2024
Take a look at the music released in April
Need songs to push you through finals? Here are some new releases from April.
Apr 30
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Timothy Schrag
Watch out! Students keep an eye on the installation of cameras on campus
Individuals share their perspectives on the installation of cameras on campus.
Apr 28
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Micah Wenger
Harmonies of hope: Masterworks to unite community voices for peace
The Masterworks concert will take place Sunday at 4 p.m. in Memorial Hall.
Apr 28
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Rabia Kübra Can
Student-led a cappella groups thrive in a culture of friendship, passion, talent
Woven and Open Road provide the Bethel community with high-level music that its members create in an environment of collaboration and comradery.
Apr 26
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Rabia Kübra Can
Senior presentations cap spring semester
Departments across campus are inviting community members to attend these sessions.
Apr 24
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Lauren McCreary
Krase, Hudspeth announce resignations
Krase served as Assistant to the VP for Academic Affairs, Hudspeth was a career counselor.
Apr 23
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Kaleb Scripsick
Fleck, Paulino prepare to lead SGA into 92nd session as President, Vice President
The two were elected to the positions on March 26.
Apr 22
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April Powls
Weekend at Augusta: Reflections on the PGA Tour’s Masters
Last weekend concluded the prestigious Masters tournament.
Apr 20
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Timothy Schrag
Celebrating charity, culture, and community at the MCC Sale
The Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale brings together Mennonite from across Kansas, including many Bethel students.
Apr 19
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Rabia Kübra Can
North Newton amends marijuana possession consequences
First-time personal possession will become an infraction and come with a $150 fine.
Apr 19
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Lauren McCreary
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