BetheLingo
BetheLingo is a glossary for future, new, current and past members of the Bethel College community. If you know of a term that should be included in BetheLingo, e-mail us
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"606"Mennonites identify with this hymn more than almost any other. It is more often referred to by its former number606in the old Mennonite hymn book (it is #118 in the current one) than by the actual hymn name, Praise God from whom all blessings flow. |
ACCKAssociated Colleges of Central Kansas, of which Bethel is a member. |
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Ad BuildingThe Administration Building |
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AladdinThe company contracted by Bethel to provide meals in the dining hall. |
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BCAPAThe Bethel College Academy of Performing Arts, an affiliate organization that offers music and dance instruction to the Newton community. |
BC LinesBClines is our online student-run creative journal. BClines accepts entries from Bethel College students, faculty, staff and alumni. |
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BCMCBethel College Mennonite Church, located on campus; or Bethel College Motorcycle Club. |
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BIFL (pronounced "biffle")Basic Issues of Faith and Life, a required interdisciplinary course that brings together students and faculty for a common educational experience to study issues of historical, theological and contemporary significance. |
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Book ReViewsAn independent bookstore in downtown Newton that sells used books. |
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The BookstoreA store in Schultz Student Center that contains very few books but lots of Bethel gear. |
Bubbert AwardsAn annual student film festival usually held in May. |
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Bubbert’sWhere Mojo’s coffee bar is located in Schultz Student Center. |
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CADCenter for Academic Development, which provides tutoring and other academic support to students at no cost. |
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The CafThe cafeteria, located in Schultz Student Center. |
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CCLCross-Cultural Learning, or Champions of Character Leadership. |
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Christmas GalaAn annual event for students featuring a sit-down dinner served by faculty and staff, a jazz performance, a dance and a reception at Goerz House (home of the college president). |
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CICCollege Issues Colloquy, an interdisciplinary course for all first-time freshmen that’s designed to help new students adjust academically and socially. |
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The CollegianStudent-run newspaper. |
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Common GroundBethel’s one-of-a-kind shared educational experience that’s required of all students. |
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Convo, ConvocationA speaker series that takes place Monday and Friday mornings, designed to build community, broaden horizons and allow for exploration of value issues. Attendance at a certain number of convos is required. |
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The CowThe milk machine in the cafeteria. |
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Cow-in-the-LibraryA legendary campus prank from the early 1960s in which students managed to persuade a live cow into the library building (now home of Mennonite Library and Archives). Check out additional pranks done throughout the years. |
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The CreekSand Creek, which runs through the east side of campus. Along the creek is Sand Creek Trail, a nature trail that’s open year-round. |
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Druber’sA local doughnut shop that opens at 11:30 most nights and stays open throughout the night. This late-night study spot features cheap and tasty doughnuts. |
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Ethnic Mennonite FoodsAmong the more common foods are German (peppernuts, a.k.a. pfeffernussen) and Russian (borscht, New Year’s cookies, verenike, zwieback). All can be sampled at Fall Festival. |
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Fall FestivalAn annual festival on campus that features music and theater performances, ethnic foods, craft vendors, alumni gatherings and homecoming athletics events. Open to the public. |
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A song and dance traditionally performed by the Thresher football team after each home win, originally taught to the team by former assistant coach Joe Jefferson. |
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Goerz HouseBuilt in 1893 by David Goerz, a Bethel founder, it is the first private residence on campus. At various times, it has hosted study rooms, the college infirmary and the YMCA. One famous resident of the house was Joseph Kesselring, a New York actor and singer who served as choral instructor at Bethel from 1921-1923. It is believed by many that he modeled the set of his play, Arsenic and Old Lace, after the home’s living room. Goerz House now serves as the home of the college president. |
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The GreenThe open grassy area in the center of campus. |
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HBPAHesston-Bethel Performing Arts series, an annual series held in conjunction with Hesston College. |
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Herman BubbertBethel’s ever-elusive and ageless prankster. |
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The HubA lounge located in the basement of Haury Hall that features ping-pong, a pool table and TV. |
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The Jerry TableThe stone table inscribedJerryon the lawn west of Thresher gym was constructed in memory of a Bethel student, Jerry Voth, who died of polio in September 1957. The table was constructed with funds given by his friends at Bethel. |
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KBCUBethel’s FM radio station, 88.1. |
KCACKansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, of which Bethel is a member. |
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KICAKansas Independent College Association, of which Bethel is a member. |
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Kidron BethelA retirement community in North Newton. |
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KIPCORKansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, an affiliate organization of Bethel. |
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LEALiberal education advisor, which every freshman is assigned for help with course selection and other issues. |
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Life EnrichmentAn educational program for senior citizens that occurs every Wednesday morning during the school year in Krehbiel Auditorium and the cafeteria. |
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Lighting of the GreenA ritual of lighting the Advent darkness with small candles while singing Christmas hymns and carols, all in a circle around the Green. |
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MC USAMennonite Church USA, the national Christian denomination with which Bethel College is affiliated. |
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MEAMajor exploration advisor, the advisor in a student’s major field. |
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Memorial GroveLocated at the main trailhead of Sand Creek Trail, a place for small groups to meet around a fire for discussions or worship. |
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MLAMennonite Library and Archives; provides a large collection of books and periodicals on Mennonite history, theology and related topics as well as stores the permanent records of the college and Mennonite Church USA. |
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The ModsShort for Warkentin Court, a residence hall made up of modular dwellings. |
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Mud SlamAn annual mud volleyball tournament sponsored by the Student Alumni Association. |
Newell’sA popular 24-hour dining and study spot in Newton is Charlie’s Restaurant, most often referred to as Newell’s, the truck stop at which Charlie’s is located. |
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Open RoadA men’s a cappella ensemble made up of Bethel students. |
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PJCSPeace, Justice and Conflict Studies, part of Bethel’s general education requirements. |
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The Plainsman, a.k.a. The Peanut ManA tall sculpture carved out of a tree trunk by local artist John Gaeddert, at the trailhead of Sand Creek Trail near Memorial Grove. |
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Senior SeminarAn undergraduate research paper and presentation required by a number of majors. |
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Spring FlingA week-long event planned by Student Activities Council (SAC) that typically includes the Bubbert Awards, games on and off campus, and a dance. |
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ThresherThe official mascot of Bethel College. Read the story behind the Thresher. |
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Thresher AwardsAwards given to seniors who make outstanding contributions in their academic fields. |
ThresherConnect (JICS)Jenzabar Internet Campus Solution/Learning Management System, a place on the Web where students and faculty can obtain information on advising, registration, class locations, schedules, grades, syllabi, attendance, etc. |
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T-ZoneThresher Zone, used often to create community connectedness, especially at athletics events. |
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Trail of Two CitiesThe hiking-biking trail that runs alongside Sand Creek that connects the cities of Newton and North Newton. |
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URICAUndergraduate Research, Internships and Creative Activity; the annual URICA symposium in spring showcases the work of students. |
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WinfieldSynonymous with the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kan., an annual bluegrass event popular with Bethel students, held the third weekend in September. |
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Wuppertal Exchange ProgramA student exchange program between Bethel and Bergische-Universität-Gesamthochschule-Wuppertal in Germany. |

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