By Rebecca Waskevich
The Blackbox Theatre lends itself to the imagination of those acting and those watching. For Megan Burnett’s Theatre 120 class, the imagination leads to a place of bandits and sword figh...
By Layla Kellogg
“What are the things that you wish we had or wish we did better on campus or that would help you with your health or with being a student here?” This is the question Dr. Mary Pike asks her s...
BY QUIN WELCH, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Bellarmine University recently announced the hiring of Jerry Ambramson as an executive-in-residence. The former Louisville mayor, Kentucky lieutenant governor and director of int...
BY AXEL HALVARSON, STAFF WRITER
Bellarmine’s University Dining Hall, more commonly known as UDH, is one of the busiest places on campus for students, faculty, and visitors. Every day, fresh food is prepared t...
BY MATTHEW KONDRAT, DESIGN EDITOR
I had no idea what to try for my edition of Bite of Bardstown, so I drove up and down the road. I looked at a couple restaurants, passed them by, and looked for some place tha...
BY EMILY GAHAFER, STAFF WRITER
We hear about it all the time: “You have to earn a bachelor’s degree to get a decent job.”
Society has developed this stigma that college is the end-all, be-all of a person’s su...
BY LAYLA KELLOGG, STAFF WRITER
Students and faculty came together Thursday for the first BU Dialogue of the year to discuss disabilities and how to further take actions and use language that promotes inclusion...
BY IAN COX, NEWS EDITOR
If you are craving food, art and awesome flavors, SuperChefs, recently opened on Bardstown Road, will not disappoint. SuperChefs found itself in the Highlands after its prior location, ...