A&E / Music
Share “ Nashville! Are you ready?! I’m workin on no sleep and no rehearsals. This could be epic. (see also: rough around the edges.) can’t wait!! Sara Bareilles Sun, Apr 15 2012 11:46:50 ReplyRetweet The general-admission only show had ticket-holders lining up outside the Maddox Atrium for the best seats. [...]
A&E / Music
Belmont’s annual Best of the Best showcase took place in the Curb Event Center on Sat., April 14. A special thanks was given to music industry icon and Belmont trustee emeritus Mike Curb, who received the 2012 Robert E. Mulloy Award of Excellence during the show. Urban/Pop Showcase winner Tre [...]
Blogs/Opinion
This week emotions are running high as we say goodbye to our trusty host Dustin Stout. He and the rest of campus are preparing for graduation with news on caps and gowns, ceremony tickets and “Life Beyond the Tower.” Plus, Belmont students are getting busted more than ever these days [...]
News
After a year dominated by social-media led protests in Egypt, Syria and the United States, many might assume libraries could be the last place to go during one of these movements. According to Amanda Click, a University of North Carolina student who worked as a librarian in Cairo during the [...]
News
Belmont President Dr. Bob Fisher wasn’t above asking students to come to one of his “Ask Dr. Fisher” convos Wednesday morning. “Y’all looking for a convo?” he said to several students as he closed a door to the Massey classroom holding the Q&A. Once the event began, Fisher made a [...]
A&E
While some romantic plays require previous historical or artistic knowledge, few require an understanding of quantum physics. Luckily, that understanding comes secondary in Penny Penniston’s romantic comedy “Now, Then, and Again,” which will be presented at Belmont’s Black Box Theatre from April 13-22. “People should come give this show a [...]
News
Correction appended The rate of criminal offenses at Belmont is growing at a higher rate than its rising population, according to campus crime numbers released by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. The new TBI annual report, required by Tennessee legislation for all colleges and universities in the state, documents the [...]
Sports
After a slow start to their season, the Belmont baseball team have shifted in gear and into first place in the Atlantic Sun. Currently, Belmont is 23-10 on the season and 10-2 in Atlantic Sun conference play. They lead the rest of the conference by two games after sweeping USC [...]
A&E
With three massively successful books and an even more lucrative film, ‘The Hunger Games’ series is now heading into college classrooms, including ones at Belmont. After including the popular series into their own classes, English professors Sue Trout, Dr. Marcia McDonald and Dr. Cynthia Cox will hold a panel about [...]
A&E / Music
Four students and alumni with Belmont ties are competing on the hit reality television show “The Voice.” Hailey Steele, of The LiNE, Nicolle Galyon, Katrina Parker and Tony Vincent all won slots on the NBC show in both the blind auditions and the subsequent battle rounds. Greg Pillon, Belmont’s director [...]
A&E
Belmont alumna Melinda Doolittle has come a long way since her days as Bruiser, the Belmont Bruins mascot. In fact, she’s far exceeded her own dreams. After finishing third on the sixth season of American Idol, Doolittle never dreamed she would be returning to Belmont as a celebrity like she [...]
A&E / Music
Variety seems to be the key word this year at Rites of Spring. Vanderbilt University will play host to an annual music festival known for booking rising talent on April 20-21. This year, the talent will span several genres and will include acts ranging from headliner Wiz Khalifa to country [...]
Blogs/Opinion
When a friend invited me to go to Prague, Czech Republic with her for Reading Week (spring break), I immediately said yes. Now, to be honest, I had no idea what was even in Prague. But it was cheap, someplace new, and sure to be an adventure. So early one [...]
A&E / Music
Let us have peace. This common war statement is woven throughout Belmont’s Oratorio Chorus performance set for Mon, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Massey Concert Hall. The 200 member-plus choir will be performing “The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace” by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins. “When I discovered the [...]
Blogs/Opinion
This week, ya wanna be MADE? Well, MTV’s on campus to make your obscure dreams come true! Then, we’ll show you how to spend your weekend in the dark because it’s worldwide Earth Hour! After that, are you scared of going broke before you croak? Well, a convo this week [...]
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