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Student arrested on ‘shrooms possession charge
For the second time in just over a month, a Belmont student was arrested by Metro Nashville police on drug charges.
Richard Thomas Hamilton, 18, was arrested Tuesday for possession of a controlled substance after Belmont officials found 17 grams of dried mushrooms in a plastic bag, according to a Metro...
March 23rd, 2012 | News | Read More
PHOTOS: Frats, sororities unite for Greek Week
Once again, Belmont fraternities and sororities have come together to build community and raise money for charity during Greek Week.
This year, the now annual Belmont tradition has included a Monday social, trivia night, staff and faculty appreciation reception and the Greek Olympics at the Sports Science...
March 23rd, 2012 | News | Read More
The Week at Belmont – March 21, 2012
This week YOU GET A CAR! Well, not really. But there is a convocation about Oprah coming up. Plus, commercially savvy Correspondent Jessica Adkins is looking to finance Dr. Reality’s sabbatical to Croatia, so we’re signing more commercial deals! Plus, Sports Correspondent Katie Greene presents...
March 22nd, 2012 | Blogs/Opinion, Featured Opinion | Read More
Casting ‘Hairspray’ prompted campus search for racial diversity
Through every song, dance, and laughable moment presented by the Belmont Musical Theater department in “Hairspray,” there’s great entertainment — and there are essential members of the cast and chorus who had to be recruited from other departments.
There are roles for black actors in the...
March 21st, 2012 | A&E, Art, Featured A&E | Read More
‘Hunger Games’ hits theaters in midnight premiere
A post-apocalyptic world filled with violent murderous games where teenagers fight to the death sets the scene for Hollywood’s latest venture into young adult literature with “The Hunger Games.”
New sensation saga, “The Hunger Games” hits theaters this Friday at midnight...
March 21st, 2012 | A&E | Read More
Next year’s $24,900 tuition a 4.75% hike
From the building boom to tuition costs, increase is a trend Belmont students are getting used to.
Undergraduate tuition for the 2012-13 academic year will be $24,900, a 4.75 percent increase from the 2011-2012 tuition.
This percentage of increase — which comes to $1,130 for the next year — is the...
March 21st, 2012 | Featured News, News | Read More
Bruins rally, fall to Thundering Herd
After overcoming a six-run deficit, the Belmont softball team fell to the late-scoring Marshall Thundering Herd 11-7 at Rose Park Tuesday afternoon.
Four final-inning runs sealed the Marshall win after the Bruins scored six runs in two innings to tie the game at one point.
Marshall was on the board...
March 20th, 2012 | Sports | Read More
Community packs mansion for Adelicia’s birthday
Balloons, cupcakes, and smiles abounded on a sunny afternoon at the Belmont Mansion Saturday as the Belmont community celebrated the 195th birthday of Adelicia Acklen, the mansion’s most prominent owner.
The party drew a number of Belmont students, alumni and local families to the historic mansion...
March 17th, 2012 | News | Read More
Memorial service Monday for senior nursing student
Belmont senior nursing major Michael Ray Poole will be remembered at a memorial service on campus Monday.
Poole, who was in the bachelor’s program in nursing, died last week.
He is survived by Christina Poole, his wife of three years and a Belmont graduate student, and his and his wife’s...
March 17th, 2012 | News | Read More
Bruins knocked out by Hoyas
For the Belmont Bruins, it was the same story with the same unwanted result.
In their fifth NCAA tournament bid in seven years, the Bruins fell again during the first round of play, losing to the Georgetown Hoyas 74-59 in the NCAA Midwest Regional’s opening round Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
For...
March 16th, 2012 | Featured Sports, Sports | Read More
STORIFY: Hoyas handle Bruins in NCAA’s
After a 27-7 regular season and an Atlantic Sun championship, the No. 14 seeded Belmont Bruins went to Nationwide Arena looking to defeat a Georgetown Hoyas team that defeated them in the NCAA Round of 64 in 2007.
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Belmont and Georgetown warming up. Looks a lot like SD State and NC State,...
March 16th, 2012 | Sports | Read More
New residence hall will open next January
Construction near the Bruin Hills apartments won’t be stopping anytime soon, even after the completion of Dickens Hall this fall.
The new Bruin Hills residence hall, phase II of the Bruin Hills construction project, is now slated to open in January 2013, said director of residence life Anthony...
March 16th, 2012 | Featured News, News | Read More
Bruins prep for NCAA matchup
It’s time.
Belmont has been here before. After four times at the “big dance,” the Bruins are looking for their elusive first NCAA tournament win against the Georgetown Hoyas Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
“Last year, people were happy to get here, and this year it isn’t the same. We’ve...
March 15th, 2012 | Sports | Read More
The Week at Belmont – March 15, 2012
This week the crew’s all aflutter about our Bruins’ big trip to the Big Dance! Sports Correspondent Katie Greene talks with our basketball players on the road to the NCAA Tournament. Plus, a well-known icon on campus turns the big 1-9-5. Then, more ways to give all your money to BU. Joy!...
March 15th, 2012 | Blogs/Opinion, Featured Opinion | Read More
Literacy Day, Bruin Den Day set for next Saturday
Community service will be the phrase of the day at Belmont next Saturday, as students will be able to volunteer at either Family Literacy Day or Bruin Den Day on March 24.
Connecting students with families and their children in the Edgehill community, Belmont will host the 12th annual Family Literacy...
March 15th, 2012 | News | Read More
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