Sports
A combination of hot shooting and strong defense gave the Belmont Bruins women’s basketball team a 70-54 win over rival Lipscomb Bisons at Allen Arena Saturday. The road win was the third straight Battle of the Boulevard victory for the Belmont team. “For Alyssa Visbeen, Katie Brooks and Jordan Coleman, [...]
News
In an effort to grow communication between the student body and congress, the Student Government Association held its first Town Hall meeting on Friday, Nov. 30. Part of that communication has involved the implementation of the SGA Trail, where members of SGA travel to various parts of campus every other [...]
A&E / Music
The Beat N’ Track plays on this month with senior audio engineering technology major Levi Gordon. Growing up in a Pittsburgh suburb, Gordon struggled to find which crowd he fit in with, attending private school yet growing up in a low-income area. After years of being seen as too privileged [...]
Sports
Less than a week after a straight set loss to the Louisville Cardinals, the Belmont volleyball team needed to put pressure on the home team when they played again in the NCAA Tournament. That pressure came quickly when the Bruins took the first set Thursday night. After taking that first [...]
Blogs/Opinion
Not even Chief Correspondent Katie Greene. This week Katie has a list of study parties for all those looking for something to do with all that ample free time. Junior Correspondent Sarah Edwards is back this week with more #BelmontProblems from you lovely viewers and Host Annalise Kraus has the [...]
News
Some say it’s a hidden gem, while some would consider it an eclectic mix of “things.” But no matter how you put it, Edgehill Village is emerging as one of Nashville’s hot spots. The neighborhood was quite literally hot in the 1920s when White Way, a huge commercial steam laundry, [...]
A&E / Music
So, your artist Facebook page only has 15 fans? Many budding artists meet the same problem: Gaining Facebook fans and expanding your audience is not easy. Social media professional Phil Cobucci of BAM!, a social business firm, has some advice on giving exposure to your site and product. Vision staff [...]
Sports
The Belmont women’s basketball team dropped their second straight game 61-53 to the Jaguars of IUPUI Tuesday night at the Curb Event Center. The Bruins struggled to hold on to the ball throughout the game by committing 26 turnovers that led to 27 Jaguar points. The score remained close throughout the [...]
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Coffee is a new driving force for small miracles in Nashville. The Well, a new non-profit coffeehouse located in Green Hills, donates all revenue, minus expenses, to organizations that provide clean water around the world. “We make money for the purpose of giving it away,” co-founder Rob Touchstone said. “Six [...]
Sports
When Belmont men’s soccer team wrapped up the 2012 campaign with a scoreless tie against Summit Conference foe Western Illinois, they finished their first season without a conference affiliation in nearly a decade. Unlike the other 14 athletic teams at Belmont, the men’s soccer team was left out when the [...]
Blogs/Opinion
Our resident Brazilian is at it again and this month we sent Karoline to experience the ultimate American holiday tradition. That’s right, Karoline joined the mobs of shoppers looking for deals at midnight for Black Friday. Outside In is a monthly video series that explores American and Southern culture through [...]
News
As holidays can brighten the dreary days of winter, Belmont University’s maintenance department makes it their mission to ensure students have Christmas spirit as the annual Christmas decorations put up around campus. The school’s maintenance and grounds department begin to work on decorations the week prior to Thanksgiving, and work [...]
News
Eight months after forming, the Belmont Rumi Club is starting to make itself and the message of tolerance it promotes known around campus. Since their founding, the group has held multiple convos about topics ranging from the Iranian rock scene to living as a Muslim in Nashville as they try [...]
A&E
In each of her 14 paintings on display at the Leu Art Gallery, local artist Jane Braddock uses color and design to make three simple words stand out. Those words – liberated while living – are not only the title of her series at the Leu Art Gallery, but also [...]
News
As the fall semester is winding down, seniors have one more thing to finish up: graduation applications. Next Monday is the due date for all applications. “Applying for graduation is an easy online process that only takes a couple minutes to complete,” said associate registrar Matthew McCrickard. “Degree candidates login [...]
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