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- Bethel Freshmen Put Down Books to Clean up the Banks
August 26, 2009
—Bethel in the News
Bethel freshmen and transfer students were busy on the banks of the St. Joseph River on Tuesday morning. Over 300 students helped clean up brush and branches. This is the second biggest...
- Recession Ups Enrollment in Online Courses
July 16, 2009
—Bethel in the News
The first online course offered in Bethel College’s Adult Studies program, a summer geography course, was so popular that a second session started recently.
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- Local Group Collects What's Left in Students' Lockers
July 16, 2009
—Bethel in the News
Students throughout the area are helping their classmates, and there's a good chance they don't even know it. One group is helping others in need using the school supplies and even...
- Roosevelt Teacher and Bethel Alumna Called to Afghanistan
May 15, 2009
—Bethel in the News
Heidi Miller, a kindergarten teacher at Roosevelt K-2 Primary School for the past three years, will be packing up her classroom at the end of the school year and sending much...
- "Doll's House" Still Challenges Convention - South Bend Tribune
February 9, 2009
—Bethel in the News
The playwright Henrik Ibsen claimed that he was not a feminist.
“He was a person who hated pretense,” Sara Bartlett Farren says about the playwright whose “A...
- Widow of Bethel College Founder Dies at Age 100 - South Bend Tribune
February 2, 2009
—Bethel in the News
Malinda Mae Everest, the widow of the late Quinton J. Everest Sr., one of the founders of Bethel College in Mishawaka, died Saturday.
She was 100 years old.
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- Bethel Psychology Professor Wants Recycle Bins
January 26, 2009
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Charity Wants Old Recycle Bins - South Bend Tribune
Non-profit putting bins, excess school supplies to use
St. Joseph County residents stuck with old recycling bins can get rid of...
- Bethel Books Just a Click Away - South Bend Tribune
December 16, 2008
—Bethel in the News
The Bethel Bookstore has launched a new Web site for shoppers — www.BethelBookstore.com — also offering other items such as Bibles, school supplies and graduation gifts.
"The...
- Bethel Ensembles Cover All That's Jazz - South Bend Tribune
November 17, 2008
—Bethel in the News
Travis Geisel says he likes jazz music for the same reason that players have been drawn to the music for years.
Jazz provides the senior business administration major at...
- Community Loses Local Philanthropist Darwin Wiekamp - South Bend Tribune
November 14, 2008
—Bethel in the News
Longtime community philanthropist Darwin L. Wiekamp died at 9:15 a.m. Thursday at his Mishawaka residence.
He was 94.
Wiekamp and his wife, Dorothy, have been longtime supporters...
- Bethel Unveils Residence Hall - South Bend Tribune
November 10, 2008
—Bethel in the News
Sunlight streams in the tall south windows in Bethel College's new, three-story brick residence hall.
Starting in January, women undergraduates will have a new on-campus housing option.
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- Community Investing - South Bend Tribune
October 10, 2008
—Bethel in the News
Bethel College steps out to provide volunteer service throughout Michiana.
Bethel College faculty, students and staff left school and work behind for a day to provide 4,000 hours...
- Five Area Students Involved in Bethel Production - South Bend Tribune
October 8, 2008
—Bethel in the News
Ever considered checking out a play at Bethel College?
If not, now may be the time.
Half of the cast members of the school’s upcoming theatrical production are area students....
- Dirty Work Before Class Work At Mishawaka College - South Bend Tribune
August 28, 2008
—Bethel in the News
New Bethel College students were bonding over weeds and mud Tuesday.
It's a tradition. Part of new student orientation is spent volunteering in Mishawaka parks.
At the end...
- Nurse Nurtures South Bend Community Garden For Needy - South Bend Tribune
July 28, 2008
—Bethel in the News
In the distance, bulldozers are knocking over the remains of a Studebaker building, but in the ground all around her Sara Uzelac can see the future growing.
Amid corn and spaghetti...
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