Hiking is the best form of exercise
In the recent weeks, I have fallen completely in love with weekend hikes, so much so that I decided it was about time to trade my Nike Free Runs out […]
In the recent weeks, I have fallen completely in love with weekend hikes, so much so that I decided it was about time to trade my Nike Free Runs out […]
By: Patric Williamson On May 5, Seattle Center hosted a Yu-Gi-Oh card game regional tournament which over 400 people attended in the hopes of being able to qualify for the […]
I think a lot of people can relate to the fact that their environment is directly linked to productivity. It’s a huge factor of how much work actually gets done. […]
“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 […]
A couple of weeks ago on Tuesday, March 27, the group Thirdstory performed at Nuemos in Capital Hill for the Seattle stop on their 2018 tour. This was only just […]
For transfer students and freshman university applicants, this time of year when schools are sending out application decisions is one of the most stressful. Personally, I have been sitting on […]
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 […]
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 […]
By: Jade Kelly The Global Game Jam is, as its name implies, a global event where creators group together to combine their skills and make a game in a period […]
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 […]
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 […]
With the beginning of a new year, many people are looking for a fresh start. This is especially necessary after the hustle and bustle of the holiday season and a […]
I can confidently say that I am definitely a procrastinator. And I’ve been this way ever since I’ve been in charge of my own schedule and I didn’t have my […]
September 18 was a day that I was dreading. It meant my summer break was coming to an end and I would have to resume my busy schedule juggling assignments […]
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 […]
The launch of the iPhone X last week made me think a lot about where we are in terms of technology as a community and how far we have come. […]
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 […]
The Seattle Department of Transportation recently announced a new bike share program in an effort to create an alternative form of transportation that also works well with the community. It […]
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 […]
On May 26, the African Student Association held their fourth annual Africa Night. The event featured many aspects of African culture. The ASA provided a range of African cuisine and […]
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