Lamenting Lent
By Joe Werdan | Columnist Lent is a season of penitence and lament. It is the road that begins atContinue Reading
By Joe Werdan | Columnist Lent is a season of penitence and lament. It is the road that begins atContinue Reading
How four months living in the woods broke me, created me and changed my life for real. By Zachariah WalkerContinue Reading
The short and semi-sweet report on what’s hot and what’s not. Rachel Blood | News Reporter By my second semesterContinue Reading
Some sunny tunes for daydreaming about summer. By Soraya Keiser My weather app says it feels like -22 degrees outsideContinue Reading
The short and semi-sweet report on what’s hot and what’s not. By Rachel Blood Fellow Disney Channel enthusiasts, keep inContinue Reading
How Bethel’s tight-knit, Christ-centered community is prepared (and ill-prepared) to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. By Morgan Day “That’s 27…” myContinue Reading
“Ok, so remember, if anyone catches us practicing on the Alumni Field, we’re all on the football team and you’reContinue Reading
In the Oregon woods, free time seems like the norm, and that scares me. By Zach Walker The best partContinue Reading
By Emma Harville I spent most of my childhood watching Barbie movies and asking my dad to kill the spidersContinue Reading
Clarion articles from decades past shed a unique light on Bethel University’s response to significant events in American history. InContinue Reading