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Sam Daley-Harris gives students tips in the fight to end world hunger

By Danielle Fleming

Sam Daley-Harris, the founder of the international nonprofit organization RESULTS spoke at Bellarmine this past Tuesday Nov. 27.

Documentary film from Iraqi perspective opens in Louisville

By Tabitha Hodges

"If this goes wrong, we'll kill you" is one of the many warnings filmmakers and journalists Steve Connors and Molly Bingham encountered in their interviews for their film, "Meeting Resistance". Connors, who is British, and Bingham, who is American, risked their lives to view and hear about the war from the Iraqi resistance movement who want, more than anything, the U.S. to leave their country or kill them.

Louisville School Board votes to protect gay, lesbian rights

President of GLASS speaks out at JCPS meeting

By Tabitha Hodges

"If this goes wrong, we'll kill you" is one of the many warnings filmmakers and journalists Steve Connors and Molly Bingham encountered in their interviews for their film, "Meeting Resistance". Connors, who is British, and Bingham, who is American, risked their lives to view and hear about the war from the Iraqi resistance movement who want, more than anything, the U.S. to leave their country or kill them.

Construction starts on Siena Secundo

By Brittany McGarry

Last Thursday, Siena Secundo celebrated it's groundbreaking. Melanie Prejean Sullivan opened with a prayer to keep the workers and students safe while the new building is constructed. Dr. McGowan said a few words about the funding of the new building, mentioning Joe Clayton, a trustee of Bellarmine donating to the ongoing construction.

Farewell to Lauren Belcher

By Seth Dixon

Lauren Belcher, Assistant Director of Student Activities ,will be leaving Bellarmine on Thursday, December 9th.

BU library makes changes in response to student requests

By Jennifer Perry

In response to student concerns and feedback from a student survey last year, the Bellarmine library is implementing some new policies.

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