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Bear Necessities Now Open 24 Hours
Outside of Bear Necessities, Emily Garver Bear Necessities, the new on-campus convenience store at Belmont University, began its transition to 24/7 business hours Tuesday after an initial delay. The reason for the delay in making the switch to 24 hours was to work out logistical issues, specifically with delivery and technology, said Kelli Davis, the director of auxiliary services technology and business analytics. “We opened five new concepts at the beginning of the school y
Rachel Suggs
Oct 22, 20253 min read


Canvas Shuts Down Among National Outages
Screenshot of Canvas, Emily Garver Students are anxiously refreshing their browsers to access their course materials because Canvas has been down since early Monday morning. “That’s the most inconvenient time it could be down,” said senior Jenna Gilmore. Canvas is just one of dozens of companies who have faced shutdowns since Monday morning due to an ongoing incident with Amazon Web Services, a leading cloud service provider. This poses obstacles for both Belmont students
Georgina America
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Turning Point USA Hosts First Meeting Since Kirk Assassination
Turning Point Meeting, Haley Ramsey Belmont’s Turning Point USA chapter reached a staggering 50 students in attendance on Thursday for its first general body meeting since founder and CEO Charlie Kirk died. “I think more people felt empowered and felt like they had a responsibility to join the movement after he was assassinated,” said chapter president Dylan Hilburn. Prior to Kirk's death, Belmont’s Turning Point chapter had one meeting, where 17 students attended, sai
Haley Ramsey
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Belmont Moves Up in National Rankings
The Bell Tower taken from the North Lawn, Emily Garver Belmont University was ranked No. 213 on the U.S. News Best National Universities Ranking s list for 2026. It rose seven spots since being ranked #220 last year . Belmont is also ranked #86 on the Best Value School list . Despite rising seven spots in the U.S. News Best National Universities Rankings, Belmont officials say numbers don’t tell the full story. University leaders argue that the true measure of Belmont
Olivia Abernathy
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Jones Family Pledges $1.5 Million Donation
Greg and Susan Jones, Courtesy Belmont University Belmont President Greg Jones and the Rev. Susan Pendleton Jones have pledged $1.5 million to establish an endowed chair in formative education. This announcement came as part of Belmont’s “Hope Transforms” campaign launch, the university’s largest fundraising effort ever, with a goal of raising $700 million. The donation creates a permanently funded faculty position focused on the field of formative education, teaching
Emily Garver
Oct 17, 20252 min read


College of Theology Changes Its Program
The School of Theology and Christian Ministry has consolidated its major selections from nine to four. As part of a curriculum revision that launched in August, the class of 2029 is the first graduating class to see the changes. The new majors in the department are Bible & Theology, Christian Leadership, Faith & Social Justice and Worship & the Arts. While maintaining the college’s existing courses, the new programs introduce a more flexible, streamlined curriculum that elimi
Ria Skyer
Oct 16, 20252 min read


Bruin Bodega Opens
Bruin Bodega Opening Ceremony, Zach Watkins Belmont University opened a new retail space Wednesday called the Bruin Bodega, a shop designed to highlight student and alumni businesses while giving students practical experience in entrepreneurship. The store is part of a collaboration between Belmont and local community partners, including Connexion Américas and Corner to Corner. The initiative aims to connect students’ classroom learning with hands-on business practice and to
Zach Watkins
Oct 16, 20253 min read


Perfect Pitch: The Life of a Showgirl
Belmont Vision Multimedia, Zach Watkins Perfect Pitch: The Life of a Showgirl Welcome back to another edition of “Perfect Pitch,” a series where members of the Belmont Vision review the latest releases in music and look for the next big thing. This week, we’ll be discussing “The Life of a Showgirl,” the twelfth studio album from American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Swift rejoined forces with Max Martin and Shellback for “The Life of a Showgirl.” She first worked with
Samantha Graessle
Oct 15, 202513 min read


Belmont Athletics Adds STUNT as 18th Program
STUNT graphic, Courtesy of Belmont Athletics Belmont University is expanding with another athletic program for the first time in 25 years with the addition of STUNT. STUNT turns cheerleading into a head-to-head competition that focuses on skill and precision, according to the NCAA. It is formatted by teams going through four quarters of stunts, pyramids, jumps and tumbling with points being awarded based on execution. At Belmont, members of the cheer team have the opportunity
Reece Leddy
Oct 15, 20252 min read


Megan Moroney Throws Surprise Pop-Up at La La Land
Megan Moroney greeting fans at her pop-up performance, Samantha Graessle Megan Moroney hosted a pop up at Nashville coffee shop, La La Land, on Tuesday to spread positivity, connect with the community and promote her upcoming album. “I wanted to come out to the place that really got me started and show you guys some love,” said Moroney. The Georgian country singer-songwriter announced the pop-up in collaboration with La La Land on 12th South early on Tuesday via her Instagr
Samantha Graessle
Oct 15, 20252 min read


ON BEAT: Alejandro Nuila
Vision Multimedia, Zach Watkins Nuila began his music career in the summer of ninth grade. Starting as a DJ, Alejandro Nuila, a junior music business major at Belmont, continued his journey into a producer. Growing up in Knoxville, Tennessee with his El Salvadorian and Malaysian roots, he said he felt a lack of representation of other rappers, especially of El Salvadorian influence, within his local Hispanic community. “I think it’s needed so everybody feels they have their
Kyla Davidson
Oct 15, 20253 min read


Allergen-friendly station replaces To-Go
Simple Zone station sign, Anna Buescher Simple Zone, an allergen-friendly dining room, has replaced the Simply To-Go station in...
Anna Buescher
Oct 10, 20252 min read


A Nashville Starbucks Rethemes for “The Life of a Showgirl”
With the release of Taylor Swift’s album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” the Starbucks on 21st Avenue has temporarily redecorated the coffee...
Greer Patten
Oct 10, 20251 min read


Bad Art Club Makes Bad Punch Cards for Good Habits
The Bad Art Club held an event called Bad Punch Cards for Good Habits Thursday to help promote healthy decisions and goals. With the...
Greer Patten
Oct 10, 20251 min read


Big Shows = Traffic Woes
Road closure, Emily Garver Thursday is the last day Belmont students will run into traffic and parking issues around the Fisher...
Emily Garver
Oct 9, 20252 min read


Belmont Global Fair Held at It Must Be Wednesday
The Office of Study Abroad held their annual Global Fair in partnership with It Must Be Wednesday to show students the number of options...
Greer Patten
Oct 8, 20251 min read


Christian Showcase Brings Spirit and Song to the Curb Event Center
Naari sings with soul at the Christian Showcase, Ava Gorney Students filled the Curb Event Center Friday evening to take part in a...
Zach Watkins
Oct 8, 20252 min read


Senior Capstone Play “a small part of the interesting story” Shows at the Black Box Theatre
“a small part of the interesting story” graphic, Abigail McCurdy Audiences left the Black Box Theatre Friday, Saturday and Sunday...
Samantha Graessle
Oct 8, 20253 min read


Government Shutdown May Affect Fall Break Plans
Belmont Vision Multimedia, Zach Watkins The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop and a ground delay at Nashville...
Emily Garver
Oct 8, 20251 min read


Music Row Promo Hosts Second Live Lounge
Kikko Mai, Izzy Rose, Shelby McHugh and Carrie Brockwell performing at the live lounge, Ava Gorney. Music Row Promo hosted its second...
Ava Gorney
Oct 6, 20252 min read
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