
Dom Goode Tackling Football Injury
Dominic Goode ’17 shares insight on the impact of a recent injury.
Dominic Goode ’17 shares insight on the impact of a recent injury.
As the new school year kicks off, students may have been able to recognize a few changes around campus. One of the biggest changes has to do with O’Donnell and the beloved Student Life Center: Campus Ministry has swapped offices with the deans and Mrs. Shanley for a few reasons. Explaining the process of the…
A look at what defines “snitching” and students’ attitudes towards the act.
Fall is the time of year when Bellarmine seniors dread the college application process and worry about where they will be attending the following year. As seniors rush toward their next classes, there appears to be one student taking his time and enjoying his surroundings. He is Woojin Shin, and unlike others, he already knows…
Cracked your iPhone? Dropped it in the bathtub? Don’t worry: you can always just get the newer model. In the wake of the release of the iPhone 7, we explore gut reactions to the controversial new updates to the Apple suite of products. Each year, Apple comes up with an updated version of their…
On September 4th, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was canonized by Pope Francis in Saint Peter’s Square a scant 19 years after her death, as opposed to the several centuries it typically requires. She was an advocate for the poor and a staunch reformer, acknowledging that the economic system needs to change. However, she was not without…
While the final bell on Friday may have meant the start of a weekend binge-watching session or video game tournament, it meant the start of the annual Chezy Champs Robotics tournament hosted by Bellarmine. Teenagers from robotics teams in California, the Pacific Northwest, and Houston convened to see who would be crowned the best in…
Last February, rumors began to spread that students’ beloved iPads would be replaced with Surface Pros, and reactions were unsurprisingly mixed. The majority of teachers were happy about the news, seeing the Surfaces as a better device for writing due to its full keyboard, and a way to cut down on games in the classroom….
Mr. Terry Yu is a new member of the Math Department, teaching Probability and Statistics as well as Discrete Math. Originally from Southern California, he’s been in the Bay Area for over 13 years now. He graduated from UCLA with a double major in Computer Science & Engineering and Economics. Afterwards, he received his teaching credential and…