Student Publications
Bethel University has three student publications, The Clarion, the Coeval, and the Bethel Table Tent.
- The Clarion is a biweekly newspaper run by paid students. During the 2006–2007 School Year, the Clarion was a weekly publication, but went back to the biweekly schedule for the 2007–2008 school year.
- The Coeval is Bethel's bi-annual fine arts journal, publishing fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and other forms of text, such as geometrical proofs, political persuasion, and business plans—if they are interesting. Coeval prints artworks as well.
- The Bethel Table Tent is a weekly publication placed on the tables in Bethel's Dining Center and Market Square. It usually contains upcoming Bethel Student Association events, random facts, polls, quotes, and satirical articles. After a two year absence, The Table Tent resumed in October 2007.
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