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April 27, 2007 Volume 92 Issue 17

    **Please note this is a SPOOF ISSUE - the stories contained within this issue are not serious or legitimate**
  • Bluffton Professor Featured on Oprah Book Club, Mandy Tirey
  • Sports Complex Cancelled: New Dorm to be Built, Jennifer Hostetler and George Latio
  • From Way Out in Left Field: An Unbeatable Exit Strategy for Iraq, Joel Koerner
  • President Harder Sets New World Record, Bethany Rayle
  • Support Peace and You Could Be In a Hollywood Film!, Jake Short

March 30, 2007 Volume 92 Issue 16

  • No to Torture, Yes to Justice, Jake Short
  • A Harder Look at Community, Michael Stulman
  • From way out in Left Field: An Honest Look at Abortion, Joel Koerner
  • From Grief to Normalcy, Amy Purkey
  • Class Hosts Iraq Discussion, Bethany Rayle
  • CPT Member Speaks at Bluffton, Jenn Hostetler
  • Bluffton Grad Speaks on Experience in Iraq, George Latio
  • Softball Team Goes 2-2, Rene Inniger
  • Unforeseen Success, Kellie Kenney

Baseball Memorial Edition Volume 92 Issue 15

    In Memoriam. "For With thee is the fountain of life, in they light shall we see light." -Psalms 36:9

March 2, 2007 Volume 92 Issue 14

  • Unforseen Success, Kellie Kenney
  • Bluffton Hosts Intercollegiate Peace Conference, Jake Short
  • Accepting the Challenge to "Go Veg!", Jennifer Grathwol
  • From Way Out in Left Field: An Honest Look at Abortion, Joel Koerner
  • Youth AIDS Day, Michael Stulman
  • Helping the Marginalized Get a Voice, Jake Short
  • Meet the Knitiots, Rene Inniger
  • English Department Debuts Webzine, Bethany Rayle
  • The End of the World As We Know It?, Jenn Hostetler
  • A Harder Look at Community, Michael Stulman
  • Jesus Camp, Matt Henderly

February 16, 2007 Volume 92 Issue 13

  • Counting Down to Spring Break, Amy Purkey
  • Opening Minds One Step at a Time, Heather Meade
  • RA Appreciation February 21, 2007, Betsi Werling
  • From Way Out in Left Field: A Look at the Death Penalty in the U.S., Joel Koerner
  • A Vegan, Jazz Singer and She's not Afraid to say What's on her Mind, Mandy Tirey
  • Speaking Out Against Sexual Harassment, Mandy Benton
  • New Dorm Hours: What Do You Think?, Rene Inniger
  • Welcome to the Real World...And Beyond, Jake Short
  • Tough Loss for Lady Beavers, Bethany Rayle
  • Bluffton Men's Basketball Beats Manchester, Bethany Rayle
  • Senate Presidential Race 2007

February 2, 2007 Volume 92 Issue 12

  • Student Senate Ends Closed Mondays, Robert Stutzman
  • Not in My Name: What Was Your Reaction?, Nick Deamons and Carol Ritz
  • From Way Out in Left Field: A Look at Healthcare in the U.S., Joel Koerner
  • Dramatic Experience, Jennifer Hostetler
  • Oscar Nominees Hit Close to Home, Amanda Tirey
  • Monday, Monday, Matt Henderly
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Heather Meade
  • Coming Together as Peacemakers, Jake Short
  • A Thousand Words for New Orleans, Adina Schultz
  • Sallie Mae Corporation Offering Scholarships, Bethany Rayle
  • Men's Basketball Scores a Win, Amy Purkey
  • Avante-Garde Theatre Comes to Bluffton

December 8, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 11

  • Senate Proposes to Change Open Dorm Hours, Dan Austin
  • Where Does Our Tuition Go?, Amy Purkey
  • Bluffton Participates in World AIDS Day, Holly Mitchell-Treetop
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor?, Jake Short
  • Why You Should Have Gone to Forum This Week, Robert Stutzman
  • Looking Closer at MCB and Student Senate, Heather Meade
  • Fall Semester: Thoughts from Freshman to Seniors, George Latio
  • Why College? A Million Dollar Decision, Bethany Rayle
  • Drinking and Driving, Laura Weitz
  • Tips for a Less Consumeristic Christmas, Anna Roeschley
  • What Really Matters, Kellie Kenney

December 1, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 10

  • Celebrating 10 Years of Memories in Yoder Recital Hall, Rene Inniger
  • Bluffton's 111th Performance of Handel's Messiah, George Latio
  • Chronicles of a Buckeye Fan: Beating That Team from Up North, Dan Austin
  • Getting Uncomfortable: Another Challenge for this Community of Respect, Anna Roeschley
  • Homework, Headphones and Lack of Respect, Heather Meade
  • "Wingless Chickens, Bayou Companiions, and Pilgrim Wayfarers": Professor of English Presents Colloquium, Amy Purkey
  • Dining Services Survey Students, Andy Ferguson
  • Filling the C.U.P., Kellie Kenney
  • No Mas, No More: One Experience on the Road of Peace, Jake Short
  • Domestic Violence Affects All, Ashlee Conley
  • Beaver Basketball Starts wtih a Win, Bethany Rayle

November 17, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 9

  • Theologian Brings Message to Campus, Heather Meade
  • Family Fun at Bluffton, Amy Purkey
  • Students, Senate Speak Out, Jake Short
  • Raise Your Standards and Leave my Bike Alone, Mark Erhman
  • Letter to the Editor, Mandy Tirey
  • The Results are In, Laura Weitz
  • Helping Out for the Holidays, Rene Inniger
  • Cross-Cultural Destinations Divulged, Bethany Rayle
  • Salsa to the Music, Mallory Riha
  • No Second Opinion Needed, Mary Eckert
  • Campus Enjoys Nashville Mandolin Ensemble, Holly Mitchell-Treetop
  • Stepping it Up: Men's Basketball Season, Kellie Kenney
  • Beaver Football Finishes Season 3-7, Dan Austin

November 10, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 8

  • Winds of Change, Inspiring and Inquiring, Anna Roeschley
  • Dancing at Lughnasa, Bethany Rayle
  • Bluffton Art Majors Travel to NYC, George Latio
  • Animal Crackers, Heather Meade
  • Change Starts with the Community of Respect, Shannon McKeehen
  • Stay Healthy, Blufftonites!, Andy Ferguson
  • Students Attend Conference on Student Affairs, Mary Eckert
  • Crossfire is on Fire for God, Mallory Riha
  • Palestinian Choir Praises God at Bluffton Chapel, Jake Short
  • Executive Speaks at Bluffton University Presidential Leadership Forum, Robert Stutzman
  • Bluffton's P.A.L.S. off to the O.C., Carrie Yoder
  • Women's Basketball Ready to Begin New Season, Rene Inniger
  • Beaver Football, Kellie Kenney
November 3, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 7

  • The Medium and Message of Art, Mallory Riha
  • Things to Think About Before Heading to the Polls, Laura Weitz
  • Jim Wallis: Putting Politics in Perspective, Jake Short
  • Non-Profit Leader Visits Bluffton, Robert Stutzman
  • Warming Up St. Steven, Anna Roeschley
  • Lessons in Forgiveness, Carrie Yoder
  • First Impressions of a First-Year Class, Bethany Rayle
  • Senior Night for Girls' Volleyball, Amy Purkey
  • An Interview with Kathleen Norris, Robert Stutzman
  • English Students Present at Writing Conference, Amy Purkey
  • Tough Loss for Bluffton Football, Dan Austin
  • Women's Soccer Ends Season with Win, Ashlee Conley
  • Men's Soccer Finishes Season with Win, Holly Mitchell-Treetop
October 27, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 6

  • Theology Scholar Presents Kenney Peace Lecture, Robert Stutzman
  • Having Fun and Helping Out, Amy Purkey
  • No Nukes? No Problem, Jake Short
  • Food for Thought: Putting Our Morals Where Our Mouth Is, Doug Alexander
  • A Walk in the Park: Reflections from the Border, Rashawn Moore
  • Bluffton Hosts Mennonite Writer's Conference, Robert Stutzman
  • Why Bren-Dell Rocks my Face Off, Mary Eckert
  • Bluffton's 5th Annual Mathematics Contest, Andy Ferguson
  • Set the Pace: Business as a Calling, Anna Roeschley
  • Fall Choral Concert, Laura Weitz
  • Presidential Gifts, Bethany Rayle
  • Bluffton Inducts Graduates into Hall of Fame, Kellie Kenney
  • Tough Loss for Women's Soccer, Ashlee Conley
  • Bluffton Men's Soccer, Holly Mitchel-Treetop
October 13, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 5

  • Bluffton Inaugurates Harder as 9th President, Robert Stutzman
  • Where to Go from Here: MCC UN Seminar 2006, George Latio
  • Inauguration Week Ends on a Funny Note, Heather Meade
  • Squirrels, Family and Football: Alumni Share on the Meaning of Homecoming, Anna Roeschley
  • Professors Take the Stage in NYC, Amy Purkey
  • Ready to Answer the Call?, Jake Short
  • Bluffton Earns All-Steinway Distinction, Bethany Rayle
  • More than Sports Fans, Dan Austin
  • Homecoming Win for Football, Heather Meade
  • Soccer Teams Play Hard Against Rivals, Ashlee Conley
  • Soccer Teams Victorious Over Franklin, Mallory Riha
  • Football Flashback: Win Over Kalamazoo, Kellie Kenney
  • P.E.A.C.E. Club: Raising Awareness and Raising Voices, Holly Mitchell-Treetop
  • Faculty Art Show, Ashlee Conley
October 6, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 4

  • Columbian Couple Inspires Campus, Mallory Riha
  • Men in Ropp, But not Referred, Heather Meade
  • Flashback to Historical Headlines, Ashlee Conley
  • On my Honor: A Brief History of the Honor Code, Joe Sutter
  • It All Comes Back to the Community: My Take on the Code, Anna Roeschley
  • Thou Shall Honor thy Original Author?, Robert Stutzman
  • Bluffton's Adam Schattsneider Releases CD, Andy Ferguson
  • Japanese Visitors Talk of War and Peace, Jake Short
  • Midterm Survival Guide, Bethany Rayle
  • Mennonite Church USA Moderator Speaks at Forum, Robert Stutzman
  • Get to Know: Hirschy Hall, Rene Inniger
  • An Apple a Day: Health Services at Bluffton, George Latio
  • Beaver Volleyball, Amy Purkey
September 29, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 3

  • Broadening Horizons, Amy Purkey
  • Spiritual Life Week Fall 2006, Anna Roeschley
  • Peace Vigil Held, Jake Short
  • Go for the Goal, Homecoming 2006, Mary Eckert
  • What Was up with that Tent?, Robert Stutzman
  • Small Town, Big Fun, Mallory Riha
  • Bluffton Brass Society, Bethany Rayle
  • The Joy of Service, Laura Weitz
  • Changes at Bob's, George Latio
  • Bluffton Bubble?, Rene Inniger
  • Beavers Win Home Opener, Dan Austin
  • Thoughts from Northern Ireland, Heather Meade
September 22, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 2

  • Embracing Culture, Engaging Peace, Jake Short
  • Semester in the City, Ashlee Conley
  • Mennonite Roots, Jennifer Hostetler
  • How to Help the People of Darfur, Holly Mitchell-Treetop
  • The Priestly Vocation of the Christian, George Latio
  • Cross Cultural Reflections, Amy Purkey
  • Inaugural Events for President Harder, Andy Ferguson
  • "The Official Sponsor of Campus Fun," Mallory Riha
  • Jackie Robinson and 1947: The Rest of the Story, Laura Weitz
  • Conflict Mediation Training to be Held at Bluffton, Anna Roeschley
  • Life-Long Learning, Robert Stutzman
  • Kohli Exhibit Spends Final Weekend on Campus, Jake Short
  • Campus Fellowship, Rene Inniger
  • New Coach for Girls' Softball, Kellie Kenney
  • Cross Country Invitational at Cedarville, Patrick Cooley
September 15, 2006 Volume 92 Issue 1

  • Bluffton Ranked Above the Rest, Mary Eckert
  • Students Rally for Social Justice, Holly Mitchell-Treetop
  • For Your Consideration, Bethany Rayle
  • An Exciting End to Orientation, Heather Meade
  • Opening Convocation: Singing a More Beautiful Song, Robert Stutzman
  • First Year, First Impressions, Jennifer Hostetler
  • President Harder Begins First Year, George Latio
  • Marbeck Makeover, Courtney Karnes
  • From College to Career, Rene Inniger
  • Football Season Kicks Off, Patrick Cooley
  • Tough Start for Soccer Teams, Ashlee Conley
  • Girls Tennis in Full Swing, Kellie Kenney
  • Eyes on a Bicycle, Anna Roeschley
April 1, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 21

  • Bluffton introduces dress code for next year, Andy Ferguson
  • Number of students fail departmental exams, Heather Meade
  • Natalie Troyer to begin new career at The Oregonian, Melanie Murray
  • Antarctica added as new cross-cultural destination, Rachel Cooley
  • Bechtel to participate in State Park Jam skateboard competition, Freya Buckell
  • Bluffton University professor adopts pro-violence stance, Robert Stutzman
  • Public Relations director starts student dating service, Kecia Grouver
  • Fulcomer condemns historic Bluffton residence hall, Jennifer Hostetler
  • Tuition will be waived, Dan Austin
  • Seniors look to the south, Rene Inniger
  • Chat with Nat: Show me the Rock, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Maybe the Amish have the right idea, Mary Walker
  • Football program cancelled, Andrea Ressler
  • Snyder said Rugby team will boost Bluffton's image, Kellie Kenney
  • Swimming pool to be installed in Founders Hall over the summer, Pat Cooley
  • Win a Date
April 7, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 19

  • Senior students build canoe with own hands, Freya Buckell
  • West challenged audience to see beyond success, Adina Schultz
  • Students get more general education options, Heather Meade
  • Some say Musselman could use a coffee shop, Pat Cooley
  • Benefit dinner to aid Latio, Jennifer Hostetler
  • Celebration of Service
  • Business group visits Chicago, Melanie Murray
  • Campus pastor search, Phillip Birkey
  • Students anticipate cross cultural trips, Debra Armstrong
  • Historic Houshower House will be office space fall semester, Robert Stutzman
  • Presidential scholarship recipients announced, Andrea Ressler
  • Biesecker-Mast will complete her book during sabbatical, Melanie Murray
  • Letter to the Editor, John Reid
  • Chat with Nat: When reality strikes, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts about the Capital: It almost wasn't, Mary Walker
  • Bluffton falls to Manchester in double header, Dan Austin
  • Arnold said her interest sparked in college, Kellie Kenney
March 31, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 18

  • Students apathetic about bomb threat, Pat Cooley
  • International students struggle with tax forms, Pia Wendorff
  • Take back the night, Event focuses on sexual assault, Andrew Bixel
  • Recent graduate enjoys comforts of New York City life, Adina Schultz
  • Amendment will not affect Bluffton campus, Robert Stutzman
  • Student room draw, Kecia Grouver
  • Is recycling an answer?, Bethany Rayle
  • History behind the Peace Thrones, Melanie Murray
  • A day of diversity, Mary Walker
  • Students express gratitude for tuition help from alumni and donors, Bethany Rayle
  • Balancing school and a spouse-to-be can be difficult, Kellie Kenney
  • Shalith offers a little of everything, Rachel Cooley
  • Special Olympics, Jennifer Hostetler
  • Chat with Nat: So much for chivalry, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Mission to vocation, Mary Walker
  • Beavers fall to Heidelberg princes, Andrea Ressler
  • Bergman attributes award to his hard work and good attitude, Rene Inniger
  • Students shocked by final four in NCAA tournament, Dan Austin
March 24, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 17

  • Women unite in a spirit of ministry at conference, Andrea Ressler
  • Meal exchange amount causes controversy, Kellie Kenney
  • Stulman living the rustic life in Uganda spring semester, Pia Wendorff
  • Celebrating Pathways, Heather Meade
  • Kehr chosen to present paper, Deb Armstrong
  • Habitat ministers on Spring Break, Andy Ferguson
  • Published author shares stories, Heather Meade
  • Residence Life positions named, Phillip Birkey
  • Marathon trainees give it their all, Bethany Rayle
  • Snyder's life has been an adventure, Kecia Grouver
  • Letter to the Editor, Alicia Stanko
  • Chat with Nat: Beauty versus lust, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Where do we live?, Mary Walker
  • Senior record-breaker sets high goals for track season, Pat Cooley
  • Humphrey anxious for season, Pat Cooley
March 17, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 16

  • Centennial evacuated after bomb threat, Pia Wendorff
  • Some question the integrity of Sodexho, Robb Stutzman
  • Art gallery will exhibit Kohli's work, Adina Schultz
  • Mailroom will be given a new look, Rachel Cooley
  • Quiet hours meant to build community, Heather Meade
  • Students attend peace conference, Pia Wendorff
  • Senior week to honor students' accomplishments, Rachel Cooley
  • Gorgeny says her solution came through Jesus Christ, Deb Armstrong
  • Bands perform during Spiritual Life Week, Jenn Hostetler
  • Letter to the Editor: Ethics of patrol ad address, Joel Koerner
  • Chat with Nat: A faith that is fearless, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Growing up, Mary Walker
  • Basketball team falls in semi-finals, Dan Austin
  • Hanefeld joins staff as Sports Information Director, Dan Austin
  • Teams start in the sun, Bethany Rayle
February 24, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 15

  • Kehr is the future leader of Student Senate, Andrea Ressler
  • CPT members are still missing, Pia Wendorff
  • Bluffton Women's Showcase, The Bluffton University's Women's Issue Circle
  • Intramural basketball season ends, Andrea Ressler
  • Bluffton alumni discuss first year of teaching, Freya Buckell
  • Short experiences Central America, Heather Meade
  • Seniors prepare for graduation, Jennifer Hostetler
  • Celebrating African American accomplishments, Melanie Murray
  • Student desires campus chess club, Jennifer Hostetler
  • International student wants to help Zambia, Phillip Birkey
  • Cashiers share ups and downs about job, Bethany Rayle
  • Humor columnist brings different taste to the classroom, Freya Buckell
  • Chat with Nat: Be careful what you write, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Living Oprah's life, Mary Walker
  • Women's basketball team victorious over Defiance, Daniel Austin
  • Sweet scores 1000 points, Rene Inniger
  • Track teams place at indoor meet, Patrick Cooley
February 17, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 14

  • Some students disagree with residential policy, Adina Schultz and Andrew Ferguson
  • Student and mother, a balancing act, Kecia Grouver
  • Spriritual Life Week, Daniel Austin
  • An answer to the mystery: C. Henry Smith, Deb Armstrong
  • Ministry teams spread God's word, Pia Wendorff and Heather Meade
  • Student Senate Presidential Candidates
  • Students engage in dialogue, Pia Wendorff
  • Unite States wishes to deny aid, Robert Stutzman
  • Life is Sweet as Candy, Winter Formal, Heather Meade
  • Letter to the Editor, Tiffany Yoder
  • Chat with Nat: Serving two masters, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Whose Valentine?, Mary Walker
  • Baseball team hopes to improve this season, Phillip Birkey
  • Schaller is thankful for the memories, Rene Inniger
February 10, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 13

  • Vandalism raises security questions, Freya Buckell and Pat Cooley
  • Security cracks down on parking privelages, Adina Schultz
  • January ends with costly damage, Melanie Murray
  • Bluffton student struggles with memory loss after car accident, Jennifer Hostetler
  • State of the Union Address (Pro): Fighting for our freedom, Deb Armstrong
  • State of the Union Address (Con): All words, no action, Robert Stutzman
  • Valentine's Day offers something for everyone, Heather Meade
  • Worship Dancers move to the beat of God's love, Melanie Murray
  • New program lets students check laundry status from room, Bethany Rayle
  • Letter to the Editor, Ryan Baightel
  • Chat with Nat: Remembering Rachel, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: One body in Christ, Mary Walker
  • Lack of golf team stirs controversy, Andrea Ressler
  • Football team begins conditioning, Daniel Austin
February 3, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 12

  • More students buy textbooks online, Amanda Eubank
  • Some prefer laptops, Rene Inniger
  • Closed-dorm hours, Pia Wendorff
  • Buckell's science fiction novel, Andrew Ferguson
  • Workers compete in Olympics, Adina Schultz
  • A Semester in Latin America, Melanie Murray
  • Committee is ready for Spiritual Life Week, Amanda Eubank
  • Student gets a taste of big city life, Rene Inniger
  • Credit scores and your future, Shannon Hadding
  • Job fairs and mock interviews, Rachel Cooley
  • Letter to the Editor: Thin is in, Bethny Ricks
  • Chat with Nat: All in good fun?, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Vocation, Mary Walker
  • Softball team begins conditioning, Bethany Rayle
  • Women's basketball sets short-term goals, Daniel Austin
  • Baseball team wants to boost morale at basketball games, Kellie Kenney
January 27, 2006 Volume 91 Issue 11

  • Kingsley prepares for retirement, Jen Grathwol
  • From Ireland to Bluffton, Anna Roeschley
  • Students hope to lose weight, Phillip Birkey
  • Making and Breaking Resolutions, Rene Inniger
  • Graduates enjoy Chicago life, Freya Buckell
  • English major published in Georgetown Review, Heather Meade
  • Vegetarian students have reasons for lifestyle choice, Rachel Cooley
  • Students advised Advancement Division, Melanie Murray
  • Professor presents book, Robb Stutzman
  • Weaver attends last NCAA event, Bethany Rayle
  • A global perspective, Pia Wendorff
  • Chat with Nat: Here snipe, snipe, Natalie Troyer
  • Moments with Mary: Good Ole Bluffton, Mary Walker
  • Bergman said Bluffton was just the right fit, Andrea Ressler
  • Coach Neal attributes success to chemistry of the team, Daniel Austin
  • Track team places during indoor meet at Ohio Northern, Pat Cooley
December 9, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 10

  • Randy Keeler resigns from campus pastor, Rachel Cooley
  • Some students challenge alcohol policy, Adina Schultz
  • Reflections from a student teacher, Brittany Suman
  • Kingsley looks forward to retirement, Jen Grathwol
  • Anime Club learns through entertainment, Melanie Murray
  • December grads eager to move on, Freya Buckell
  • Dayton band rocks Bob's Place, Jen Grathwol
  • Some international students will return home for the holidays, George Latio
  • Christmas concert entertains audience, Andrew Bixel
  • Activities relieve stress, Robyn Rowland
  • Students purchase faculty dinners, Adina Schultz
  • Chat with Nat: Compassion and kindred, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capital: My own top 10 list, Mary Walker
  • Beavers tame Bulldogs on Community Day, Johnny Ichrist
December 2, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 9

  • Harder prepares for presidency, Natalie Troyer
  • Snyder attributes accomplishments to university, Heather Meade
  • Campus cuddle spots, Deb Armstrong
  • Jacoby's melodious memories, Jen Grathwol
  • Advent devotional available online, Rachel Cooley
  • Krista Miller's summer teaching experience, Melanie Murray
  • NCATE visit successful, Adina Schultz
  • Bluffton graduate in Germany, Freya Buckell
  • Students work for cash, Rene Inniger
  • Poet finds inspiration in Tai Chi, Heather Meade
  • Chat with Nat: Intellectuals on the weekend, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capital: A look back at my semester, Mary Walker
  • Baseball team training, Kellie Kenney
  • Athletic roommates, Andrea Ressler
  • Women's basketball drops two, Rene Inniger
November 18, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 8

  • Marbeck employees set raccoon free, Andrew Bixel
  • Sullivan reflects on her last years at Bluffton, Jen Grathwol
  • Ten Thousand Villages changes, Adina Schultz
  • Crossfire unites, Kecia Grouver
  • English majors burn troubles away, Freya Buckell
  • Sabbaticals offer a break from classroom, Robyn Rowland
  • Professor experiences the Indian culture, Kecia Grouver
  • Ministry conference scheduled for women, Rene Inniger
  • MCB members attend conference, Melanie Murray
  • Letter to the Editor: Rethinking the "American Dream", Rashawn Moore
  • Chat with Nat: Slowing it down in Berlin, Natalie Troyer
  • Women's basketball starting anew, Johnny Ichrist
  • Winter Intramurals, Andrea Ressler
  • Football season ends, Johnny Ichrist
November 11, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 7

  • Weaver reflects and prepares for retirement, Jen Grathwol
  • Board of Trustees to meet this weekend, Andrew Bixel
  • A Successful Latin American Week, Deb Armstrong
  • Stechaschulte's solitude retreat, Melanie Murray
  • Maldonado spends semester in D.C., Rene Inniger
  • Smith studies at Martha's Vineyard, Deb Armstrong
  • Married hall directors talk of perks and downsides to job, Heather Meade
  • Letter to the Editor: Speak, Speak, Galen Alexander
  • Chat with Nat: A matter of days, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capitol: Big Picture, Mary Walker
  • Men's basketball team gearing up, Johnny Ichrist
  • Softball team in preseason training, Kellie Kenney
November 4, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 6

  • Sleepout places emphasis on poverty, Rachel Cooley
  • Hughes an "All-Star", George Latio
  • A Culinary Delight, Andrew Bixel
  • Copley spends summer in a castle, Andrew Bixel
  • Season brings on the blues, Freya Buckell
  • Family Day offers fun, Colin Yoder
  • Ruggley shows spirit, Robyn Rowland
  • Connecting family, ministry and golf, Andrea Ressler
  • Nature Preserve offers tranquility, Robyn Rowland
  • Chat with Nat: Hush, hush, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capitol: Life is but a breath, Mary Walker
  • Making memories and reaching goals, Johnny Ichrist
  • Yarnell's reflections, Kellie Kenney
October 28, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 5

  • Thefts on campus, Melanie Murray
  • New Facebook fad is contagious, Jen Grathwol
  • Flags symbolize students' diversity, George Latio
  • Marbeck adjusts menu, George Latio
  • Damascus Road dismantles racism, Rachel Cooley
  • Straks joins campus community, Kecia Grouver
  • A Northern Ireland experience, Robyn Rowland
  • Freshman awarded scholarship, Rachel Cooley
  • Scenery changes for Bluffton grad, Freya Buckell
  • Students attend convention, Adina Schultz
  • Chat with Nat: Cappuccino and a newspaper, Natalie Troyer
  • Thougts from the Capitol: Internship briefing, Mary Walker
  • Beavers persevere, Andrea Ressler
  • Campus seeks funding for new fitness center, Kellie Kenney
October 21, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 4

  • Tree Dedication: Nofsinger's memory lives on, Deb Armstrong
  • Bluffton in top tier, Andrew Bixel
  • Cure your writing woes, Jen Grathwol
  • Musselman Library celebrates 75 years of service, Colin Yoder
  • A student's reflections on her Central American summer, Colin Yoder
  • Workshops offer guidance, Robyn Rowland
  • NCATE: a national model, Adina Schultz
  • Jack Earl entertains the mind, Melanie Murray
  • Breast Cancer Awareness, Carey Neumeier
  • Chat with Nat: Where's the Respect?, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capitol: Calling, Mary Walker
  • Letter to the Editor, Carrie Phillips
  • Tennis team connects, Andrea Ressler
  • Beavers fall short in two overtimes, Johnny Ichrist
October 14, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 3

  • Festivities to commemorate Homecoming, Rene Inniger
  • Ministry teams spread good news, Tiffany DeMint
  • Talley runs for office, Freya Buckell
  • A venture to Riley Court, Adina Schultz
  • Jebsen eager to share Bluffton's mission, Heather Meade
  • Bluffton graduate returns as admission counselor, Melanie Murray
  • Werling excited about new position, Andrew Bixel
  • Hughes returns as communication faculty member, George Latio
  • Elizabethtown takes audiences on a road-trip, Jen Grathwol
  • Chat with Nat: Ethics of busyness, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capitol: Grace, Mary Walker
  • Ultimate more than a friendly game, Andrea Ressler
September 30, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 2

  • "Major Meals" help undecided students, Rachel Cooley
  • Student enrollment reaches record high, Natalie Troyer
  • International students adjust, George Latio
  • Ropp and Bren-Dell host block party, Robyn Rowland
  • Responding to Katrina, Adina Schultz
  • Minority opportunities: An Inspiring Grant, Andrew Bixel
  • The trials and joys of summer camp couselors, Rene Inniger
  • Channel 2 works to connect campus, Tiffany DeMint
  • Ropp Hall undergoes renovations, Deb Armstrong
  • Common Grounds gives menu a "face-lift", Freya Buckell
  • Chat with Nat: Engaged or disillusioned, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capitol: 10 observations on living in DC, Mary Walker
  • Senior cross country spotlights, Johnny Ichrist
  • Intramurals offer fun, Kellie Kenney
  • Coach Spotlight: Steve Yarnell, Johnny Ichrist
September 23, 2005 Volume 91 Issue 1

  • What the Career Development Center can do for you, Jen Grathwol
  • One Bluffton Student reflects on her summer work experience, Deb Armstrong
  • Bob’s Place provides patrons more options, Natalie Troyer
  • Area Church Directory, Rachel Cooley
  • Chat with Nat: One day at a time, Natalie Troyer
  • Thoughts from the Capitol: Does it matter?, Mary Walker
  • Cross country starts off on good foot, Kellie Kenney
  • Freshmen athletes talk about transition to college athletics, Andrea Ressler
  • Beavers Bump Battling Bishops , Johnny Ichrist

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