Articles by Albert Gardner
I came, I saw, I became a supervillain
Sent in by Phyllis Love – Dental Hygiene Instructor. In observation of the end of twenty years as an instructor in BCC’s School of Dental Hygiene, I am writing The […]
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From modest to massive: A brief history of BCC
By Machiko Kaya and Kaitlin StrohscheinBCC was opened on the campus of Newport High School on Jan. 3, 1966. Currently, the school owns a 96 acre, 11 building main campus, […]
Library provides resources for students, community
By Hannah Ander and Kaitlin Strohschien The BCC Library Media Center owns 47,525 volumes of printed books, 3,024 items of media materials and subscribes to 400 titles of print periodicals. […]
Premiere of
The production is in the last days of rehearsal awaiting for the Autumn debut this Friday at the Stop Gap Theatre By April DavidsonThe first BCC drama production of the […]
Inmates help ecologist fight deforestation
By Scott Carlson Dr. Nalini Nadkarni, an instructor from Evergreen State College (TESC) and ecologist for National Geographic, spoke to BCC science students last Tuesday on some of the unorthodox […]
BCC reads “The Martian Chronicles”
By Alex Couture “BCC Reads!” is the title of the campus-wide reading program that aims to encourage students to read a particular book every year that can be discussed and […]
Study around the world through BCC
By Hannah Ander Bellevue Community College gives students a variety of study abroad opportunities in distant countries. A different study abroad location is offered each quarter, and the programs are […]
Who are you really voting for?
By David DiPetrillo In contrast to the running opposition: Joe Biden, who has spent more years of his life in the senate than outside of it, Sarah Palin will take […]
New exhibit, “Love Makes a Family”
Gay Straight Alliance and Family Diversity Project bring show that examines homosexuality, family life. By David DiPetrillo BCC is featuring an artistic series of photographs by Gigi Kaeser making a […]
About the Artist: Nate Jensen
Nate Jensen is studying environmental science and theater arts at BCC. He will appear next month in BCC’s innovative play: “7 Minutes to Midnight,“ which reflects on the tension in […]
“Don’t ask, don’t tell” just doesn’t add up
By Bridgett GeopfertThis past spring, the restrictions on criminals, older veterans, and those with serious medical conditions that would have otherwise caused them to be turned down for enlistment in […]
MMORPGs: taking over lives
Written by: Joseph PadillaContrary to the many players’ and gamers’ opinions and high praise for online gaming, there are many downsides to playing these MMORPGs. They can be quite hazardous […]