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We’ve all done it at one time or another. Whether it’s for the dreaded 8 a.m. class or the four-hour night class, most students at Belmont have made up an excuse to get out of class. Whether the excuse is believable or completely ridiculous, from time to time, a student [...]
Art
As you cross the street from Belmont’s campus to the trendy side of Belmont Boulevard, you take in familiar sights. You see old friends such as Bongo, PM, and ChaCha, but today, your eyes lock with a new sight. You see the building that used to be the home of [...]
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With the Spring 2011 academic year kicking off last Wednesday, it may seem odd that students already get a day off this Monday. It’s Martin Luther King Day, and Belmont’s Black Student Association (BSA) will host two services in honor of this day. The MLK worship service will be held [...]
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The Nashville Ballet will bring pirouettes and plies and when they present their new work, which is based on Anne Frank’s “Diary of a Young Girl.” The book, which Girl,” which most of us read in high school, is about a Jewish girl and her family and their struggle to [...]
A&E
This Saturday get ready to join Belmont in one of its most fun, fall traditions. Thats right folks this Saturday, October 30 is the annual Fall Follies. This comedic event is a beloved Belmont tradition and an iconic event on campus. This event is sponsored by program board and can [...]
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Still feeling the end-of-fall-break-blues? Alpha Tau Omega is hosting its 17th annual “Disco is Dead?” Oct. 22 at the Curb Cafe. The admission fee is $2 and proceeds will go to Blood:Water Mission. “We picked Blood:Water Mission as our charity because it’s an organization that we have supported regularly in [...]
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On Thursday, Oct. 14, come to the Curb Cafe for Belmont country band Southbound. Southbound is an ensemble featuring eight singers with a full band who perform a variety of music styles. The group is directed by Henry Smiley and encourages the bands performance of original material that includes country, [...]
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Christmas is quickly approaching and everyone knows what entails: shopping for gifts, spending time with family, putting up the Christmas tree, and a constant flow holiday movies on television. This year, the Belmont Commons are making a Christmas wish now and asking for help to make someone else’s Christmas special. [...]
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On Friday October 8, come to the Leu Center for Visual Arts to attend the convo “Love146:End Child Sex Slavery.” The speaker will be Rob Morris who is the president and founder of the organization. Morris will be speaking on the reality of human trafficking and what Love 146 is [...]
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