By Dalila Bevab
Senior Riley Quinn had just rejoined residential life as a resident’s assistant (RA) in January and felt as if things were going well. Two months later, Bellarmine notified students that cla...
By Leah Wilkinson and Layla Colakovic
Bellarmine announced plans for more affordable tuition for incoming students, which is slated to go into effect in the fall of 2021.
In a news release sent out Thurs...
By Leah Wilkinson
Dining spaces and schedules at Bellarmine will look a little different this semester, as the university is taking steps to keep students safe due to the coronavirus.
In addition to the ...
Laura Casale is a 2018 Bellarmine graduate and a Pediatric ICU nurse. She planned on marrying Mitchell Esterle in May, but her plans have been delayed.
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By Leah Wilkinson
Many summer plans are changing across the United States, and Bellarmine is no exception: online classes will continue through at least the summer semester.
Bellarmine Provost Dr. Paul ...
by Dalila Bevab
Bellarmine University announced last year it would be joining NCAA’s Division I (D-I) in June, and as part of the transition and membership to the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN), the univers...
By: Katelyn Norris and Wynn McDonald
Emily Pacey, a Bellarmine sophomore, has always struggled with mental health. In middle school, she suddenly stopped having an interest in everything, and in high school...
By Anna-Maria Beck
Bellarmine’s W.L. Lyons Brown library has closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. The library building was closed on March 23, although many online services remain available to students, ...
By Grace Potts
Prospective students now have the choice to submit their standardized test scores when applying to Bellarmine, according to Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Tim Sturgeon.
Bellarmine...
By Samantha Moore
*To protect the identity of the student, she will be
referred to in the following article as Lindsey Clarke.
As Lindsey Clarke, a Bellarmine student, pulled herself off the floor from...