By: Alex Honeycutt
It was a warm Friday night in October when my five friends and I decided to try Sapporo Sushi at 1706 Bardstown Road. We went to the lavishly furnished, elegantly styled establishment to c...
By: Robert Hampton
The season for Bellarmine’s women basketball team has started, and the Knights look forward to the return of center Ally Mayhaus who missed all of last season.
“The one thing that we’re...
By: Alex Honeycutt
Boram Hwang is a senior double majoring in psychology and business administration. She is from South Korea and her home university is Ajou University.
Q: What has been your favorite Bel...
By: Allison Andres
Storage space under Bellarmine’s University Dining Hall could have the potential to become home to a new student hotspot on campus.
The storage room is located just under UDH and has r...
By: Alex Scott
After falling to the University of Missouri- St. Louis in the quarterfinals of the Great Lakes Valley Conference championship, the Bellarmine women’s basketball team is focused on more goals ...
By: Mary Daniels
In the midst of the hustle and bustle of Bardstown Road sits a quiet, classic diner with a treat for you.
The diner has an old-school Kentucky aesthetic that’s complete with a bar a...
By Andy Knapp
Andy Dobben is becoming one of Bellarmine’s top wrestlers, despite his knee injury keeping him out most of last season. Coach Spencer Adams, however, said he remains optimistic about his future...
By: Spencer Brown
Year in and year out, the Bellarmine University men’s basketball team is consistently one of the top teams in Division II. Coming off a 29-3 record in the 2017-18 season that resulted in...