by Giselle Rhoden
Following the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Aug. 23 approval of Pfizer’s covid-19 vaccine, Bellarmine announced three days later that all BU community ...
By: Brianna Powell
On Monday March first, Madelynn Troutt, an incoming Bellarmine freshman, was killed by an impaired driver. Troutt, 17, would have been a part of Bellarmine’s...
By Jack Sintic and Giselle Rhoden
Since the announcement of Bellarmine’s new OnCourse program and tuition increase on Feb. 9, the university has formed a task force and explored answers to the many question...
By Hannah Melcher
Katherine Krutsick said she is looking forward to taking the stage for the second time at Bellaroo Saturday.
“The first time around I had a lot of support,” Krutsick said. “I sign...
By: Katelyn Norris
For the third consecutive year, Bellarmine University has had a Newman Civic Fellow. This year’s recipient is doctoral student Marcus Stubbs.
Stubbs is a student in the Doctor o...
By James Harwell
If you were in the Quad after 4 P.M. on Monday, then you probably saw a lot of fun colors on the concrete and grass. It’s because Campus Ministry held a Holi Color Throw event.
Holi is ...
By Meredith Lyverse
In March 2020, no one knew what to expect when Bellarmine officials announced all classes would be suspended for two weeks because of the Coronavirus. One year of iso...
By Jack Sintic
All Bellarmine University sports have hit the airways with the introduction of the new BU Knights Sports Network website. BU Knights Sports Network can be accessed through the Apple TV app, t...
By Giselle Rhoden and Jack Sintic
An email to the Bellarmine University community announcing a new way to deliver textbooks left many students wondering what will happen to their learning experience and the...
By Leah Wilkinson and Katelyn Norris
Bellarmine students can expect to see a tuition increase of $1,450 this fall.
Bellarmine University President Dr. Susan Donovan sent an email Feb. 9 to notify the Bel...