BC’s Golf Teams Win Two More Tournaments
Keeping in line with the general success that Bellevue College sports is having this quarter, both golf teams have been positively dominant, building off their previous success with two more […]
Keeping in line with the general success that Bellevue College sports is having this quarter, both golf teams have been positively dominant, building off their previous success with two more […]
Roughly halfway into the season, the Bellevue College baseball team is sitting pretty at 12 wins and four losses, just a game back from Everett’s 13-3 record. Over the last […]
Political Science Professor Tim Jones decided earlier this month to step away from advising the Model United Nations program at Bellevue College after 13 years at the helm, citing bureaucracy […]
At its inception, Distributive Education Clubs of America (now DECA) was a student organization that dealt with the distribution aspect of marketing, but it has since evolved to encompass all […]
After making the playoffs in 2019 with an 18-6 record, the women’s basketball team is off to another strong start, going 5-1 in their first six games. Their only loss […]
The Bellevue College men’s basketball team is seven games into their delayed 2020 season and has already more than doubled their conference win total from 2019. After finishing 2-12 in-conference, […]
Growing up, I looked forward to Saturday nights when I could sit on my couch and hope my dad would let me stay up late enough to watch Naruto. Entertainment […]
Sports were shaken by the pandemic, with the NBA and MLB schedules being drastically altered in 2020. Bellevue College and the Northwest Athletic Conference as a whole were no different, […]
Bellevue College’s Model United Nations (MUN) program has been running for upwards of 30 years, and after failing to attend the National MUN conference in New York for the first […]
Last year and the year before, it was clear that the Mariners were bought into a rebuilt system where they sought to seriously compete around 2022. 2021 was set to […]
After a nearly year-long wait, Bellevue College sports have overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and officially kicked off the Spring quarter. Of course, it wouldn’t be Spring without baseball, and Bellevue […]
Comedy in anime usually takes on one of two different forms. The one you will see the most is raunchy, tasteless humor that plays off the over-sexualization of characters. The […]
As Seattle Mariner prospect Jarred Kelenic was rehabilitating himself with batting practice, the Watchcat got the opportunity to talk with the doctor behind his recovery: Kevin Mather. A recently disgraced […]
The Mariners are off to a mediocre Spring Training record with two wins, four losses, and four ties. Of course, it’s not worth evaluating the team this way but it […]
I distinctly remember back in 2014 when Samsung White’s Looper was considered one of the last carries in the top lane. They went on to win the World Championship in […]
Soccer player Zlatan Ibrahimović, in an interview with Sweden’s Discovery+, spoke critically of LeBron James’ attempts to weave politics into his platform as a basketball player, saying that James should […]
We are back in business with baseball season finally here. It’s been a turbulent off-season with free agency shifting dozens of high-profile MLB players to new teams. The Tampa Bay […]
It was another remarkable week for the North American League of Legends Championship Series, and if there was ever a season to get into the scene, I would love for […]
It was a doozy of a day on Feb. 21 when a 46-minute interview between the Bellevue Rotary and Seattle Mariners President Kevin Mather went viral in the baseball community, […]
In the North American professional League of Legends, the standings are almost always decided three weeks in, with the better teams rolling over the weaker teams and it becomes a […]
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