BC Theater “Stop Kiss” production

April 13, 2018 0

“Stop Kiss”. This hook is a great headline that enhances curiosity and probably makes more than one wondering if kissing is even an issue nowadays. “Stop Kiss” is a play

BC Reads! Jamie Ford

March 9, 2018 0

By: Jason Guo On Wednesday Mar. 7 at 2:30 p.m., Bellevue College was hosted Jamie Ford, the author of “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.” This debut novel

The food industry is disgusting

February 2, 2018 0

I’m a huge documentary fanatic. Among the many fantastic documentaries that exist on Netflix, one of the most informative and eye-opening ones would have to be Food Inc., a documentary

Why hobbies are important

January 30, 2018 0

As everyone knows and has probably experienced personally, the stress that comes out of jobs and heavy schoolwork is emotionally exhausting and often can add up to be just too

Quality over quantity

January 22, 2018 0

Personally, it seems like I am constantly filling bags and boxes of stuff I don’t need anymore to drop at the Goodwill donation truck. Somehow, even though I do this

BC ASL Club organizes Deaf Week picnic

October 4, 2017 0

In celebration of International Week of the Deaf, the Bellevue College American Sign Language Club organized a picnic at Kelsey Creek Park on Sunday, Sept. 24 from 1 p.m. to

Jobs in high school build self-confidence

July 25, 2017 0

I’ve always been a quiet and reserved person, afraid to talk to people I wasn’t familiar with and terrified to speak in front of large groups. Book reports, presentations and

RISE learning event engages students

July 11, 2017 0

On July 5 and 6, Bellevue College’s RISE Learning Institute hosted a two-day workshop and makerspace focused on elements of 3D design. It was part of their Makers and Scholars