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Marathana Prothro, assistant professor of communication at Bluffton University, will present the Colloquium titled, “From ‘Meh’ to ‘Must Read’: An Insider’s Look at the Rebirth of the ‘The Witmarsum’” at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 13, in Stutzman Lecture Hall.

Prothro is in her third year of teaching at Bluffton and serves as the faculty adviser to “The Witmarsum,” the student-driven media outlet at Bluffton University. 

March 30, 2018
By: Colton Steiner, sports information assistant

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And the elementary and high school, too!

Here is the Bluffton Middle School honor roll for the third quarter of the 2017-18 school year.

Click here for the elementary honor roll
Click here for the high school honor roll

All “A” Honor Roll

Many Bluffton Christians continue their Holy Week observation by participation in  the procession of the Cross on Good Friday. The process began at the English Lutheran Church, stopping at Bluffton Presbyterian, First Mennonite, First United Methodist and concluding with a noon worship service at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Bluffton Area Ministerial Association conducts the event.

Friday, April 20, public may view the "before renovations begins"

The Board of Et Cetera Shop, Inc., invites the public to an open house at the Peerless Glove Factory, 327 N. Main St., Bluffton, on Friday, April 20, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 

"Come and get a look at the old glove factory before it becomes the new location of the local Et Cetera Shop," said Arman Habegger, Et Cetera board chair.

"Renovation will not yet have begun, but we will have some illustrations of how the new store may appear.  Some of you may have photos from the building’s earlier operation as a glove factory, and we would welcome seeing those."

...and, we sometimes feel like a prisoner to our current situation

By Christine Schroeder, MOT, OTR/L

“Life’s all about balance.”

We all know this to be true. The hard part is achieving it, right?

Whether that’s our physical balance (how steady are we on our feet?) or our “life” balance (how well are we doing at managing our time?), we sometimes feel like a prisoner to our current situation.

Let’s be honest, the physical balance piece may be the “easier” one to work on. We need balance for so many of the things we do every day (getting dressed, getting in and out of the car, etc.). 

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