BY QUIN WELCH, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Even at 60, Bellarmine men’s basketball coach Scott Davenport still gets excited when basketball season rolls around.
“It’s the greatest time. It’s so exciting,” Davenport said....
BY THE CONCORD STAFF
As Bellarmine continues to expand, following the construction of Centro Hall, many students and faculty have had problems with parking.
Currently, 58 percent of full-time undergraduates l...
BY OLIVIA ROSS, STAFF WRITER
When you hear the words sushi and tacos, they are often in different sentences. At Dragon King’s Daughter, they not only exist on the same menu, but as one dish.
Dragon King’s Dau...
BY IAN COX, NEWS EDITOR
Bellarmine senior Trevor Hulsey has been fishing all his life, but his biggest catch ever was reeling in a bass fishing team at Bellarmine University.
“Dr. McGowan wanted to get bass f...
BY OLIVA ROSS, STAFF WRITER
Joe Paul Clayton is a well-known name around Bellarmine. Clayton is much more than a name on a few buildings and field on campus. Clayton, who graduated from Bellarmine in 1971, was...
BY ASHLEY BAKER, FEATURES EDITOR
One of Bellarmine’s most popular Halloween traditions is the dance held on the Belle of Louisville. Ball on the Belle, as it’s known, brings students downtown to the historical...
BY ROBERT JARRETT, CONTRIBUTOR
I will be voting for Donald J. Trump. I will be voting for him because I am against big government, regulation and increased taxes. Washington has been the same for many years, a...
BY MARGO BORDERS, CONTRIBUTOR
I’m choosing to vote for Hillary Clinton for a number of reasons. Her plans once elected and her stances on major issues facing U.S. citizens align with one general idea that I ho...