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Hyperlocal news about Bethel (Minn.) University by journalism students.
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Resident director for fun
Resident director for fun
Justy LaRue comes back to Bethel’s campus to do what he loves: making college an experience people can enjoy.
Samantha Wurm
May 28
‘If I lose Christ, I lose everything’
‘If I lose Christ, I lose everything’
Junior BTS major recounts how his family’s history and his relationship with God have led him to where he is now.
Josh Poppie
May 27
Thank God for therapists
Thank God for therapists
An ode to therapy; the thing that saved me and continues to save me.
Merrina O'Malley
May 24
God moves behind the scenes
God moves behind the scenes
Worship teams go beyond performances to build community at Bethel.
Maya Phillips
May 23
Balancing school and church work
Balancing school and church work
Bethel University junior and media production major Emma Studenski shares the highs and lows of a busy life.
Ariana Homola
May 23
Having faith in the wait
Having faith in the wait
Husband and wife share the story about their possible future adopted daughter.
MALLARY BAUMAN
May 23
A Giuseppe’s success story
A Giuseppe’s success story
Dishwasher takes over restaurant from Italian founder and head chef.
Marissa Mork
May 23
Learning and teaching from experience
Learning and teaching from experience
A journey — from Louisiana to Morocco, to research, to Bethel University — inspired by equity and education.
Elena Lor
May 23
#TFTB
#TFTB
Who is your Bethel crush?
Samantha Wurm
May 23
Better late than never
Better late than never
Fifth-year pitcher John Solfest had his best season of his career, leading his team to a third consecutive MIAC Championship.
Aiden Penner
May 23
Wave of women’s sports coverage isn’t a ‘phase’
Wave of women’s sports coverage isn’t a ‘phase’
Teams in Minnesota and across the country face the ongoing debate of interest versus media investment, working to make women’s athletics…
McKayla Machlitt
May 23
The direction of art
The direction of art
Bethel University Art Professor recalls his career and the fulfillment of his degree.
M1chaelHarjo
May 23
Adoption beyond rose-colored glasses
Adoption beyond rose-colored glasses
Bethel students and psychology professor Gretchen Wrobel discuss the complexities of adoption through personal experiences and research.
Angela Gonzalez
May 22
Mental health discussion with Bethel clinical psychologist
Mental health discussion with Bethel clinical psychologist
Bethel University’s Psychological Sciences Department chair and associate professor of psychology discusses the state of mental health in…
Samantha Wurm
May 22
#TFTB
#TFTB
What is your hidden talent?
Ariana Homola
May 21
Making films and telling stories
Making films and telling stories
Producer and director, Leya Hale, has dedicated her life to telling the stories of Indigenous Peoples.
taylor hanson
May 20
The good girl messes up
The good girl messes up
I broke my parents’ trust and hearts with a boy, a hug and an Oreo mint Blizzard.
Angela Gonzalez
May 20
Finding synchronicity in the center
Finding synchronicity in the center
Ali Olanda Olivia finds the joy of dancing alongside other members of her community at Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center.
Bella Haveman
May 20
Wave of support for women’s athletics spurs coverage
Wave of support for women’s athletics spurs coverage
Teams in Minnesota and across the country face the ongoing debate of interest against media investment, working to make games available and…
Rachel Blood
May 19
A message of hope for hungry kids
A message of hope for hungry kids
Three Bethel University alumni seek to end childhood hunger in Minnesota through leading and supporting one of the country’s largest…
Hannah Hunhoff
May 19
The thin line
The thin line
As my time as an athlete comes to an end, I spoke with a track athlete and dietitian on campus to share the experience of female athletes…
Ella Roberts
May 19
Research straight from the heart
Research straight from the heart
Eric Puumala, Callie Knapp and professor Jackie Towner study a deadly disease, hoping to lay the groundwork for future studies. The things…
Dominic Dunn
May 19
The artist’s playbook
The artist’s playbook
Bethel professor Kenneth Steinbach distills the creative practices that drive his studio art and empower his students.
Benjamin Walls
May 19
How my grandma inspired me
How my grandma inspired me
Pawlay Htoo is a first-generation Karen college student who wants to use her nursing skills to give back to her community.
Emillia Aadland
May 19
Detecting change in Ecuador
Detecting change in Ecuador
Brandon Winters works to save lives by creating access to new forms of weather-detection technology, with hopes for it to spread further.
Alanna Voelker
May 19
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