Bethel students plant trees for Service Day
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As part of Bethel College’s annual Service Day, six students joined professor of biology Jon Piper in completing the next phase of an ecosystem restoration project that began on the North Newton, Kan., campus earlier this year.

In the photo, Jennifer Regier, left, a junior from Newton, Kan., and Kelly Yoder, a junior from Hutchinson, Kan., plant one of 175 bur oak seedlings the students and Piper put in the ground April 11. Piper and Priscilla Tang, a sophomore from Hong Kong, are in the background. Bethel College photo.
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