Author: Sightline Staff

Bethany Bible Curriculum Changes

Talking about faith and Christianity is a very important part of the Bethany curriculum, which is constantly being refined and changed to better engage the students in faith conversations.  Last year, a new project, called the Keystone Project, took effect…

“Thrift Pop” Culture News (10/7/13)

Living under a rock? Don’t worry! For all your secondhand pop culture news, check out the Thrift Pop.   This week on the Thrift Pop, we’ll take a look at some of this season’s TV premieres. Let’s check in on…

Student Government Transition

In past years at Bethany Christian High School, the organization called Student Body Association (SBA) was in charge of planning social events for the school. However, this year the party planning group has evolved into the Student Government Association, or…

The Merge between Social Media and Sightline

Starting this year, Social Media and Sightline will be sharing a room. This will take some getting used to for both groups, but it will be a good change. Both groups now meet on Tuesdays during CAM, Wednesdays before school…

Josh and Craig: The Bromance

The following article was written by Joe Krieder (‘13), recently graduated member of the Sightline staff. Have you ever sat and talked with a couple and been amazed by how compatible they are? It’s the little things that you notice…

How to Make Your Life Instantly Awesome

Is your day lacking in awesome? Do you not have enough action hero moments in your life? Are you interested in spicing up your everyday activities? “Eye of the Tiger” is too cliché. “I Wanna Be (500 Miles)” is too…

Monthly Movie Review: Despicable Me 2

Welcome to Monthly Movie Review with Corey Hostetler. Every month, I will be watching and reviewing family friendly movies, rated from G to PG-13.  If you have any suggestions, leave a comment for an upcoming or recently released movie, and…

Outrage: An Editorial

This past summer, I attended the Mennonite Convention in Phoenix, Arizona, and while I was there, I saw a performance of My Name is Rachel Corrie. The play, taken from Corrie’s journals and emails, describes her horror and outrage at…

Bethany’s Random Survey

There are some questions that are sometimes hidden, so since I wanted to know Bethany a little better, I went ahead and asked some of these questions. I interviewed people from each grade level and a few teachers, just so…