A portrait of Callum Dickson

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By James Storbeck. Dickson said if he were emo, he’d call himself “Cut Me Callum.” If he were a Viking, he’d call himself Ragnar of Galagnarmarathium. If he were a […]

February 16, 2009 0

BCC drama teacher Dennis Schebetta will take his students and their play to a festival in Moscow, Idaho, where it will be judged for the David Mark Cohen National Playwriting […]

Student Art Showcase: Sean Smolen: Fish

February 16, 2009 0

Morgan Hodder. Sean Smolen hosts his piece “Fish” in this week’s student art showcase. “This picture is something I sketched while I was thinking about my novel, [which] I’ve been […]

Lady Bulldogs continue lucky streak

February 16, 2009 0

By James Storbeck. On Wednesday night, the BCC women’s basketball team was able to hold off the Shoreline Community College Dolphins by a score of 47-38. This was the third […]

Bulldogs trounce Shoreline after slow start

February 16, 2009 0

BCC Men’s basketball team climb to first place in their division By James Storbeck. The BCC Bulldogs were able to overpower the Shoreline Community College Dolphins 74-48 on Wednesday night […]

Welcome to the Biological Age

February 16, 2009 0

By Lance Braud. Dr. Gita Bangera, biology and genomics instructor at BCC, is serious about promoting science among students. So much so, she’s put together ComGen, a way to bring […]

My Favorite Things… BCC Jobs

February 16, 2009 0

By Brittany Butterfield. Whether food services, communication, or technical jobs are what you are looking for, BCC offers multiple choices for students looking for a job on campus to gain […]

Floten: “We are still the face of America”

February 16, 2009 0

By Patrick Farricker. Wednesday, BCC President Jean Floten delivered a “Budget Planning Update” at Bellevue’s Carlson Theater. The presentation addressed BCC’s gloomy revenue forecast, which projects additional cuts and reductions […]

Inventor honors Darwin

February 16, 2009 0

By Brook Stallings. In a speech that spanned 10 billion years and disciplines as diverse as agriculture and computer science, Dr. Leroy Hood explained Darwin’s theory of natural selection and […]

ASG funds Black History Month dance

February 16, 2009 0

By Brook Stallings. Black Student Union President Robin Bailey wants to know if you know who invented the traffic light. If you don’t, you will soon have the opportunity to […]

Toll could make BCC commute too costly

February 16, 2009 0

By Elizabeth Ballinger. The bill proposed in the state legislature last Thursday to allow one-way tolling of up to $3.25 on the Highway 520 bridge would put a weighty burden […]

Letter to the Editor:

February 13, 2009 0

The author requested that, due to the sensitive nature of this letter, they remain anonymous. I was very grateful to see that Brook Stallings had addressed the issue of mental […]

The Chemicals of Love and Attraction

February 13, 2009 0

By Lance Braud. For the last few years, Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist, has become famous for her study of why people fall in love with one another. She’s been […]

Just another Hallmark Holiday

February 13, 2009 0

By Brittany Butterfield. Valentine’s day is all about expressing your love, appreciation and affection for the one you care about. However, this year’s Valentine’s Day seems to be more about […]

“New in Town” review

February 13, 2009 0

By Katie Drahos. The film, “New in Town,” is rated PG, runs 96 minutes long and comes to theaters January 30th. In it, Ren

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