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April 13, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

Succeeding in Class: Dr. Ian Crowe

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Patrick Gallagher

If you have taken a class with the much-liked Professor Ian Crowe, you know by now not to have a hood on your head in that class. The well-known professor has been teaching for 41 years and has been a professor at the Abbey for the last several years. He not only has experience being a high school and college professor, but he has also taught in a different country, which gives him an interesting perspective on how the classroom works. 

When asked about the most important things for students to be doing in class, Dr. Crowe had a surprising response. Most of the students at Belmont Abbey would think that a professor might say to do all the reading beforehand, take lots of notes, and maybe be on time every time. However, Dr. Crowe says out of all of these, the most important thing is merely to “look attentive” in class. 

Yes, my fellow students, it’s that easy. Simply look attentive in class, and you can have happier professors and better grades. 

Dr. Crowe says that if you look attentive, you will probably have a notebook on the desk in front of you, even if you don’t plan on taking any notes. But if you do have a notebook in front of you, you are more likely to pay attention and write something interesting down, and instead of the entire class being background noise, you may find that you have an interest in whatever subject you may be in. Even if this is not the case, simply looking attentive can lead to a better overall grade and a better understanding of what you are studying. So, have your ears uncovered, your notebook on the desk, and when your eyes are up, your grades probably will be too.

This article was originally posted in the Spring of 2023, Issue 1 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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April 12, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

Germany to Belmont Abbey!

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Aslan Alp Wondergem

Seventeen hours is what it took me to come to Belmont, North Carolina. My name is Aslan Alp Wondergem, and I was born in Belgium, but I now live in Germany. My mother is Turkish, and my dad is from the Netherlands. 

When coming from a distance and not knowing people, you would think finding new friends takes a lot of work. Still, at Belmont, the community is so welcoming and interested people that they come up and start the conversation asking about where you are from, and that shows how quickly friends are made at the Abbey. When leaving home, you understand what it is like living alone without your parent’s help, but thanks to all the helpful staff and coaches’ help, I and others settle in. Their support makes it easy and great to come into a new community all alone. When coming from Europe, you also have to adapt to the culture change and how different it is to live in these places. Since Belmont is so diverse, finding people from similar backgrounds and making a connection is straightforward. For me, one was Lex Van den Bergh, who is also from Belgium, and we instantly connected; he said, “I enjoy the fact that Belmont is one big family and not just between the teams but a big community in general.”

When coming from such a distance, the trip was difficult as I had to get on two planes, and being in a plane for that long isn’t for everyone. When leaving home, I had to leave my family and friends, which is challenging as the time difference makes it difficult to talk to them as much as you do when you are back home. My car is also something I would have access to, and not having a car is difficult, as back home, I would use it every day, making life 10x easier. 

Living here is very different from home, but with the people around us being so supportive and helpful, the transition is a lot easier. All the teachers, the staff, and the coaches want the best, which helps you when coming from a distance. Making friends that will last from the beginning till the end of college is accessible in a community like Belmont Abbey. 

This article was originally posted in the Spring of 2023, Issue 1 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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April 11, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

Shine A Light on Mental Health

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Ayanna Pompey

The word “Mental Health” scares most individuals due to the stigma that the public has created. The truth is they have the wrong impression and are misinformed. Mental Health involves our emotional, psychological, and social state. Mental Health signs can play out in our daily activities like schooling, work, or family events.  A range of different emotions are among Mental Health such as Anger, Pride, Resentment, and Anxiety.  Luckily for us, Belmont Abbey offers a free counseling service for students on and off campus by appointment base. The school counseling session is handled by a licensed therapist that are extremely confidential and helps open a new perspective of thinking.  The service can be found on the school’s web page or around campus on flyers.

Social Media overuse can be harmful when used as a comparison battle. The power of social media can be changed with how we participate with any app. Instead of using it for long hours, set a timer to remind you to take a break. This certainly isn’t a bashing towards social media but merely a reality check for remembering you are worthy in all aspects. 

College students and youth members are still evolving into the people we are meant to become. Time and hard work can help lead to our own definition of greatness without comparing ourselves to others. We have to reevaluate our priorities and live up to our standards. Be kind to yourself and allow room for mistakes and improvements. The term “Mental Health” is a vibrant topic that should be seen as progression towards a person wanting help instead of being dismissive of it. Let’s start today by embracing Mental Health and everyone who feels as they need someone to vent to. I want to share a quote that embraces empowerment and togetherness in a time of need. 

“Life doesn’t make any sense without interdependence. We need each other, and the sooner we learn that, the better for us all.”  — Erik Erikson

This article was originally posted in the Spring of 2023, Issue 1 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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April 10, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

Belmont Abbey Minor: Art History

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Reagan Cullen

Belmont Abbey prides itself in providing their students with a great education that will open many doors for students in the future. One way in which their education exceeds expectations is the provided options of majors and minors, despite how small the program is. Along with a lengthy list of majors, the school offers around fifty minors. One minor provided by the college is Art History. Although I am not studying this field myself, I have heard great things about the Art History minor, and therefore would like to shed some light on it.

This program is coordinated by Linda Pastryk, along with student Brianna Sroka as President. Art History studies art, infrastructure, buildings, sculptures, etc. in history, taking into consideration its historical and cultural context to understand its connection and effect on society. The Art History minor requires 15 credit hours. Some of the courses that it entails are Prehistory through the Middle Ages (AR 101), Renaissance to Modern (AR 102), and The Art, Architecture, and Religion of India, China, and Japan (AR 300).

After sitting down with the Art History minor’s president, Brianna Sroka, I was able to learn more about the minor. She shared how the classes open your eyes to how art and architecture can reveal so much information about Earth’s history. Sroka also shared that her favorite experience was when she visited the Mint Museum in Uptown Charlotte with her professor, Linda Pastryk. Sroka commented on the beautiful art that she was able to observe, recalling how excited she was when she discovered there was a section dedicated to fashion throughout history.

While it is encouraged students choose a minor that is specific to their interests and possible career choice, the Art History minor is one I highly recommend if you find yourself short of a minor and are interested in the subject. Through this program, you will be allowed to understand art from the past that has impacted historical and modern society, and even be provided with the opportunity to attend festivals, museums, and art shows firsthand.

This article was originally posted in the Spring of 2023, Issue 1 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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April 9, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

History Minor: A Closer Look!

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Andrea Antezana

Belmont Abbey’s history minor is an excellent program for students seeking to explore the world’s mysteries through studying the past and present. By studying history, one can better understand the lives and views of those living in the world and the events that have impacted our present.

Not only do history students learn lessons about the past, but gain valuable experience and skills in research, writing, communication, problem-solving, analytical thinking, etc. 

A minor in history complements any major and is an excellent addition to anyone’s intended career path. To pursue a history minor, one must complete 15 hours of history courses at the 200 level or above in addition to the core requirements and one’s major requirements. 

Not all history courses are offered every year. Some courses one may choose from to complete the history minor requirements include:

  • HI 201 – United States History 1492 to 1877
  • HI 202 – United States History 1877 to Present
  • HI 301 – Historiography
  • HI 304 – Human Prehistory
  • HI 311 – Introduction to Public History
  • HI 312 – Local History
  • HI 313 – History of the South
  • HI 321 – Leaders and Leadership in the Modern World
  • HI 334 – Religion and Revolution in Early America
  • HI 346 – Global History of Modern Catholic Missions
  • HI 371 – Imperialism
  • HI 375 – Introduction to African History
  • HI 385 – The Cold War
  • HI 402 – Modern European History 1799 to Present
  • HI 404 – Early Christian Ireland
  • HI 412 – The Civil Rights Movement
  • HI 413 – Nations of Nations: Immigrants in American History
  • HI 416 – Vietnam Wars

The Belmont Abbey history program will prepare one to tackle any career or graduate program. History students commonly go into business, journalism, politics, law, etc. There are various internship opportunities for history students at museums, preservations, historical sites, etc.

Come and be a part of the history community at BAC!

This article was originally posted in the Spring of 2023, Issue 1 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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