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Around the time that leaves begin to fall from the trees and salmon return home to spawn, sports fans start to get a little itch in the back of their […]
Around the time that leaves begin to fall from the trees and salmon return home to spawn, sports fans start to get a little itch in the back of their […]
The Seahawks made a statement in the opening game of the 2009 season by creaming their division rival St. Louis Rams by a score of 28-0 in front of a […]
With the beginning of a new school year also comes the beginning of a new year for Bellevue College sports. The 09-10 sports season will be the first full year […]
Welcome to the sports page of your student newspaper, The Jibsheet. This will be the place for news on your Bellevue Bulldogs, as well as regional major league teams like […]
It’s sad to say it, but the Mariners season is on its last legs. Being seven-and-a-half games behind a team as hot as the Anaheim Angels is a death sentence […]
On Wednesday, Bellevue came face to face with its sister. That is to say that Seita Tanaka, Mayor of Yao, Japan, Bellevue’s sister city, visited Bellevue College in order to […]
Police had no right to arrest him By: Eric Flatness The woman who called police on July 16 did nothing wrong when she called for police after reportedly seeing two […]
Leonard Ellis works as a Janitor at Bellevue College, but his real job lies in the pits at Seafair. Ellis has loved hydroplanes since he was a young boy living […]
Community colleges are all about helping people reach the next step in their careers, but rarely do students hit it as big as former Bellevue College alumni Blake Hawksworth. Hawksworth […]
After a two-year wait, Seattle finally got another taste of the alternative group Rise Against. Tim Mcilrath and the rest of the band rocked the WaMu theatre last Monday with […]
For soccer fans that have been waiting for Chelsea Football Club to arrive in Seattle, the wait is almost over. July 18 is less than a week away, and Seattle […]
Formerly known as the College’s game room, C103 has been repurposed into a meeting space for student clubs and programs. The machines that once entertained students have been sent back […]
A year ago, Seattle being excited about baseball seemed highly unlikely. However, coming up on the All Star break, the Mariners are in third place in the west but only […]
The Death of George Tiller should be troubling to everyone, regardless of how they feel about what he did for a living. For those who aren’t familiar with his story, […]
Even in a time of change, both locally and worldwide, it was stories of the past that were most relevant as Bellevue College held its graduation ceremony, throwing almost 500 […]
The Sounders have officially hit the halfway point in the season with great standing, making a run at both the MLS and US open cups. However, the team has been […]
Leah Francis, head softball coach at Bellevue College, has put together yet another stunning season, and fans and players have plenty of reason to be excited. The team streaked into […]
Sue Bird has been a Seattle sports icon since 2002, and one of the few professional sports players to ever bring a national championship to the Emerald City. Before joining […]
Bellevue wins dramatic NWAACC baseball tournament. The Bellevue Bulldogs won the fourth state baseball championship in school history and their second in three years with a win over Columbia Basin […]
Seattle’s new Light Rail system is going to change the way you get to Safeco and Qwest Field. […]
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