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Less than two years after Belmont announced it would open a College of Law, 125 students have accepted the school’s offer of admission and are ready to start classes this fall. Many of the incoming students, chosen out of a group of approximately 400 applicants, say they are excited about [...]
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Belmont administration confirmed they submitted an application to the Commission on Presidential Debates to serve as a host university for one of the 2012 Presidential Debates on Friday. Before the university can begin preparing for their second Presidential debate, however, Belmont must first be selected from a group of other [...]
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Freshmen have Towering Traditions and the First Year Seminar. Juniors are required to take junior cornerstone and third-year writing courses, and seniors complete their tenure at Belmont with a senior capstone class. But what about Belmont sophomores? The administration has decided to address this sophomore slump by creating the Sophomore [...]
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Sexuality and faith. Although they are issues college students continually face, sexuality isn’t always the most common topic for a Sunday sermon. University Ministries has decided to change things. For the past two years, University Ministries has sponsored one of the largest convocation events of the year—the Sex and the [...]
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Belmont students and faculty welcomed author Margaret Atwood Wednesday, Oct. 27 as the keynote speaker during the ninth annual Humanities Symposium sponsored by the university’s School of Humanities, which includes the departments of English, philosophy, and foreign languages. Many expressed that the university was honored to allow Atwood, a Booker [...]
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