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TBC, Belmont head to court

When President Fisher assessed the state of the university in his annual address, he mentioned many positive things about Belmont, but he also updated faculty and students on a more difficult situation, the ongoing dispute with the Tennessee Baptist Convention.
   Fisher said eight months of  “an elaborate mediation process that was suggested by the TBC” to resolve the dispute had failed.  On Aug. 31, Belmont asked the Davidson County Chancery Court to set a trial date in the suit filed by the TBC against the university in September 2006.

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Two Belmont students were victims of an armed robber who is believed to have struck four times in the Belmont-Green Hills area Friday, Sept. 7.

The suspect, according to witnesses, is a tall, black male with tightly braided hair.  He was dressed in a white tank top with blue jeans and wore a red bandana, appearing to be in his 20s.

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Trout theaterThere's 'Much Ado' about
quite a lot

The Shakespearean comedy Much Ado About Nothing makes its debut at the Troutt Theatre Sept. 20.

“I wanted to find a piece with scope and breadth that would make good use of the new space,” the play’s director, Bill Feehely, said. Feehely was also looking for something with a celebratory feel and Much Ado seemed to encompass everything he wanted.

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Escaping the bubble blogNew Feature:
Escaping the bubble blog
For five days beginning on Sept. 5, over 130 local bands took the stage in venues ranging from 12th & Porter to Exit/In. High profile local acts like The Features, American Bang, De Novo Dahl and The Pink Spiders as well as current and former Belmont artists like David Condos and Steve Moakler played to sell out crowds and The Vision covered all of it. Reviews and photos of the entire festival can be found online on the Escaping the Bubble blog at BelmontVision.com.

 

 

Sept. 13 , 2007

News
•Ethics convo
•US News rankings
•Security warning
•TBC lawsuit
•Belmont text messaging
•'Naked Truth' about chastity
•He's 24, he's black, he's a CEO

Opinion
•Slow down, breathe
•Racial healing more than skin-deep
•Stalling out, shifting gears

A&E
•'Much Ado' opening
•Damien Rice
•Photo art opening
•Showcase schedule
•Stranded: the soundtrack of your life
•Fall preview

Sports
•Bruin Club
•crosscountry




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