Consul warns students about North Korea
Last Wednesday, the Consul General for the Republic of Korea, Song Young Wan, gave a lecture to Bellevue College students about the rise of Asia as an economic powerhouse that […]
Last Wednesday, the Consul General for the Republic of Korea, Song Young Wan, gave a lecture to Bellevue College students about the rise of Asia as an economic powerhouse that […]
Alan Collinge has been called a “financial hero” by Forbes, and featured on 60 Minutes, Time magazine, and countless other TV and radio programs, so Bellevue College Economics Professor Chase […]
Even before the lights dimmed for the show to begin, I could tell I had stepped into a reality more akin to that of Louis Carol’s world of Wonderland than […]
Patrick Smith gave the final philosophy lecture in Bellevue College’s fall series on the work of John Rawls, one of the most influential political philosophers of recent history. During the […]
The ongoing joke is that this last presidential election was not merely a battle between democrats and republicans, but between math and ideology – math being represented by the self-described […]
If you walk into the president’s office in A-201, you can pick up a pamphlet entitled “Don’t let the Haters Win,” which encourages students to report campus bias incidents and […]
I had the privilege of attending three of the four student-forums, including Dr. David Rule’s brief presentation and Q&A. While the other two candidates that I met and talked with […]
Dr. Bernard Franklin didn’t mince words during his presentation about boys and men last Thursday. After opening with statistics showing boys failing in school, relationships and society, Franklin urged male […]
In July of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the landmark Civil Rights Act which outlawed racial, ethnic, sexual, and religious discrimination and desegregated schools. 48 years later, […]
On Nov. 4, 1979, a group of college students and rioters overran the U.S. embassy in Iran and held 52 of its American inhabitants hostage all the way through January […]
We can all probably agree that the winner of this year’s presidential election is going to be either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, so what’s the purpose of voting for […]
For the presidential election, there are only three names that will be on every candidate list on every ballot across the country. There’s the Republican nominee, Governor Mitt Romney, there’s […]
Students interested in a career in business were treated to a talk by Nancy Koeper last week. At the North-west region president of UPS, Koeper’s talk focused on what it […]
Bellevue College has a slew of competitive sports teams, athletic classes and even clubs, but one of the most popular collegiate athletic pastimes isn’t among them: running. Cross-country joined track […]
Last Thursday saw the first and only reading of “8” at Bellevue College, a drama documenting the legal battle over the constitutionality of California’s anti-gay legislation proposition. It was my […]
Most of the political candidates vying for your vote nowadays put a great deal of emphasis on their bipartisan methods for solving problems. To me it comes across as mildly […]
United States Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, who awarded a consortium of schools in the region a grant totaling just under $12 million, visited Bellevue College last Friday. BC is […]
“Who will say, ‘I just want to smoke it?’” Bruce Ramsey wrote a charming opinion piece in The Seattle Times last week about the real reason people should support the […]
Once upon a time, the news media’s role was that of a public servant. Journalists and editors fought tirelessly and selflessly to deliver relevant stories of politicians, events and policies […]
If there is one prediction both parties can agree came true of the first presidential debate in Denver last Tuesday, it’s Senator John McCain’s prediction that both candidates would be […]
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