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Bellarmine student charged with infant's murder

Infant found in Anniversary Hall, student to face court on felony charges

Bellarmine student faces murder charge in death of her infant.

Bellarmine community looks to Chapel worship service for support

By Tabitha Hodges

Bellarmine community finds support in worship service after deceased infant is found on campus.

SGA meeting discusses food services, Big Ass Fans

By Danielle White

The SGA meeting on Wednesday Oct. 24 included an address by Dr. Rhodes as well as updates on food services and the Big Ass Fans.

Walking path opens in Creason Park

Path connects Bellarmine property with park, replaces cinder walking track

By Stephanie Clouser

Bellarmine University has teamed up with the city of Louisville to provide a new, paved path system in Joe Creason Park on Newburg Road across from the new Owsley B. Frazier Stadium.

Services plan to make BU food options healthier and combat space problems

By Sabrina Sebastian

"Life is all about choices, so is food," said Susan Locke, Bellarmine's General Manager of Food Services. "We can't totally get rid of pizza and hamburgers, but what we can do is offer some healthier choices," Locke elaborated.

Idiosyncratic: Haterz

By Brandon Kenney

Normally, I don't listen to the radio for music; most of it is the banal epitome of mediocrity thrown into a garbage can after rotting for multiple days. Apparently the current reigning number one single, however, is from an eighteen-year-old boy, and has spawned a phenomenon of mutated dance moves and improvised remixes. My roommate played it over the weekend and I couldn't stop laughing.

Autopsy report reveals baby was alive when born in Bellarmine dorm

By Tabitha Hodges

Baby found deceased at Bellarmine may have been born alive.

Investigation of newborn death at Bellarmine

By Concord Editing Staff

Reports inconclusive in newborn death incident on Bellarmine's campus.

Family Nurse Practitioner program to open in August 2008

By Danielle Fleming

August 2008 will mark the first full curriculum opportunity for Bellarmine students to participate in the newly established Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) program that is still being finalized by Bellarmine University's Lansing School.

Smokers kicked off Anniversary third floor balcony

By Eloise Vallat

The third floor balcony in Anniversary Hall has been put under restriction. It now closes at 11 p.m. every night, weekends included, and does not open until 6 a.m. the next day.

Our Lady of the Woods Chapel service offers students chance to unite as a community

By Tabitha Hodges

Students, staff, and other members of the Bellarmine community gathered at Our Lady of the Woods Chapel, Wednesday Oct.24 at 8 p.m., to support each other in light of the day's tragic circumstances. Bellarmine's quiet campus had been shaken with the news that a newborn had been found dead in one of its residence halls.

Merton receives attention on campus and around Louisville

By Bradley Kimbel

On Oct. 17 Louisville's The Jazz Factory hosted a musical and poetic tribute to the indelible Thomas Merton.

Republican National Convention Chairman steps down

By Tabitha Hodges

Friday, Oct. 19, Florida Senator, Mel Martinez stepped down from his position as a Republican National Convention (RNC) chairman.

Student charged with murder in death of infant

Released from jail after family posts $50,000 bond

By Tabitha Hodges

Released from jail after family posts $50,000 bond

John Yarmuth speaks at Bellarmine

On Monday, Oct. 29th, John Yarmuth, Kentucky's 3rd district representative, spoke at a conference held at Bellarmine.

Bellarmine bookstore makes small profit from new textbook sales

By Fadhia Muhamod

In 2007, total new and used textbooks will exceed $9 billion. In addition to the hit on our pockets, it's also hitting our environment. One million copies of a 250 page book would take 12,000 trees.

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Free Trade: At what cost?

By Maria Hornung

By: Maria Hornung Just a few weeks ago, on Sunday October 7, Costa Rica became the last Central American country to join the Central American Free-Trade Agreement (CAFTA) with the United States. The pact has already taken effect in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador.

Bellarmine resources extend services

Counseling Center and Campus Ministry open doors in time of need

By Rita "Peat" Dixon

The Bellarmine Counseling Center and the Campus Ministry and Service Office took little time to respond to the on-campus tragedy last week. Both reminded the Bellarmine community of their presence and offered immediate services, encouraging students to continue to use these resources to help them get through difficulties they are now facing.

Options and advice for unplanned pregnancy

By Sabrina Sebastian

By Sabrina Sebastian The recent tragedy on campus has left the Bellarmine community consumed with questions about what has happened. However, what is more important is what we can do to ensure it does not happen again. There are choices, resources and options.

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