News
Apple’s App Store reached its 10 billionth download in January, and a student-led application development group is keeping the Belmont community on top of this popular trend. Andrew Trask, a sophomore finance major, started the Belmont iPhone App Organization in September 2010 to get involved in information technology. He and [...]
News
As a generation with unlimited access to the Internet, today’s young adults are not as connected as they could be. For two local siblings who are part of that generation, realization of the disconnect inspired a journey of more than a 15,000 miles through 14 countries in six months. Belmont [...]
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The focus of the LGBT group Bridge Builders is shifting from two years of hurdles to get university approval to a future as a student-led, officially affiliated group on Belmont’s campus. Approval came at the end of February following the group’s third application over the past two years. Bridge Builders [...]
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It’s the time of year when college students and graduates across the country are looking for employment, and Belmont’s Career Services has advice for those looking to set their resumes apart from the rest: learn a foreign language. “We’re seeing an increase in employers who are seeking applicants with language [...]
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Belmont’s Rose Park sports complex may still open this semester, but the date remains uncertain because of weather-related construction setbacks. Recent rain – combined with this winter’s record snowfall – has been the major reason behind the delays at the Edgehill park, said Mark Grones of Plant Operations. According to [...]
News
Say the words “Spring Break,” and traditional college students think of sun-drenched beaches, late-night parties, and general “Girls Gone Wild” mayhem. But for the students who participated in University Ministries’ immersion trips, Spring Break was anything but traditional. Belmont students traveled all over the country, to Georgia, New York City, [...]
A&E
by Jen Todd × on March 26, 2011 at 3:51 pm ×
The Belmont musical theater department will present comedy musical “The Drowsy Chaperone,” starting March 25 in the Troutt Theater. “In a way we are able to make fun of ourselves,” said Calvin Malone, one of the actors playing the role of seducer Aldolpho. A play within a play, the audience [...]
A&E
The free “Living Voices” concert, a choral night of music, will be performed in MPAC on Sunday, March 27 at 7:30pm. MUG credit will be given. The concert will mostly be a capella with a few accompaniments from a 16-piece chamber orchestra and a solo with guitar. All of the [...]
Blogs/Opinion
This week we bring you Junior Correspondent Kevin Heim’s powerful recap of last Thursday’s basketball game, the latest from the musical theater department, and interviews with the artists of this Saturday’s Best of the Best showcase, conducted by Chief Correspondent Dustin Stout. It’s The Week at Belmont!
Music
In February we featured musician Robert Gay as our Beat ‘n’ Track artist, so we thought we’d invite him to the office to play a few songs. Gay, a longtime Nashvillian, released his debut solo album When This Goes Bad in January. He said it’s a love lost type of [...]
Sports
Belmont head coach Rick Byrd is not commenting on speculation that he may be a candidate for the head coaching vacancy at the University of Tennessee. ESPN’s Chris Low reported that former Vols coach Bruce Pearl was fired this morning. “Coach Byrd has a standing policy not to comment on [...]
Sports
Flickr Gallery: NCAA ’11 Belmont vs. Wisconsin When Wisconsin guard Jordan Taylor elevated off the ground for a long-range shot, his arms, legs, and hands worked in perfect harmony. For five out of the nine times he shot, the ball split the net. After a while, all you could do [...]
Sports
After earning a berth to the NCAA tournament, the Belmont Bruins were rewarded with new shoes: colorful Nike’s with red, blue, and a stripe of white. America’s colors. Coincidental. Especially considering that Bruins are the golden boys of this year’s NCAA tournament—and they haven’t even hit the floor yet. ESPN [...]
Blogs/Opinion
Earlier this year, SGA submitted a list of possible off-campus dining options for Bruin Bucks to the school. Pick your favorites by March 22 for a chance to win a Circle K Gift Card! To enter, print out the bracket, fill it out, and turn it in in the box [...]
Blogs/Opinion
We don’t know much about the fighting ability of badgers, but we sure are curious to see them try to take on the Bruins this Thursday. Outside of general basketball-related fervor, we bring you news of what to expect in your twenties and we launch The Vision Bracket Challenge. Stop [...]
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