Pain In The Grass Delivers
Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, Disturbed, Slipknot, and many more artists converged at the White River Amphitheater for KISW’s Pain in the Grass from Aug 1 through 3. Pain in the […]
Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, Disturbed, Slipknot, and many more artists converged at the White River Amphitheater for KISW’s Pain in the Grass from Aug 1 through 3. Pain in the […]
Clubs play an important role at Bellevue College for both the campus and the student. Clubs give students a chance to network, make friends, and develop skills through experiences that […]
Cars and drivers flocked to Bellevue College to be a part of StanceWars, one of the largest car shows in America. The show, which is a celebration of personal style […]
In the Puget Sound region, hiking is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to get closer to nature and stay healthy. The benefits to both physical and mental […]
“Godzilla, King of Monsters” is an excellent addition to the Godzilla mythos. Acting as a direct sequel to the 2014 “Godzilla” movie, it improves upon the original to deliver the […]
As part of the Pride Theater Festival, Bellevue students put on BC’s first Drag Show/Gay Cabaret on May 29 at the Carlson Theater. The “Drag-Cab,” as it was affectionately called […]
The first Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) playoff matchup was also the biggest upset as North America (NA) defeated the defending world champions, China, to advance to the grand finals. MSI is […]
Bellevue College students have taken their love for gaming to the next level by becoming playtesters for “Exceed,” a card game that attempts to capture the feel of a video […]
Students, staff and faculty evacuated the Bellevue College campus on Thursday, May 16. School operations were suspended at approximately 3:00 p.m. in response to threats made to the safety of […]
Reported hate crimes increased almost 400 percent from 2012 to 2018, based on a study released by the Seattle Office of City Auditor on May 9. The published study consisted […]
May 3 is World Press Freedom Day. Also known as World Press Day, it was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in December 1993 to recognize […]
Students with military and civilian backgrounds mingled in room C211 during the Veteran Spring Social on May 1. The event, hosted by the Bellevue College Association of Veterans, provided an […]
Thousands of anime fans attended Sakura-Con, Seattle’s largest anime convention, from April 19-21 at the Washington State Convention Center. Guests met celebrities, attended panels, played games and showed off their […]
Bellevue College’s Stage Fright produced two plays from April 11-13 at the Stop Gap Theater. The plays, “Tigers Hold Grudges” and “The Grass Still Grows,” were written, directed, designed and […]
There is a lack of respect from mainstream journalists and their publications in regards to how video game stories are handled. It is not a failure to publish content; the […]
On Wednesday, Mar. 6, the Bellevue College Transfer Fair was held in the L building. Thirty-two colleges showed up to give students the chance to gain information about admissions processes […]
The Bellevue College Theater Arts’ most recent production, Camelot, opened on Mar. 6. Camelot’s story is told well and the actors serve as worthy champions of the cause; however, a […]
On Feb. 7 Bellevue College held a College Issues day. Bellevue College held no classes for the day. Instead, the school hosted a variety of workshops and a speaker to […]
The Neurodiagnostic Technology program, or NDT, is looking for volunteers to have their brain scanned. This on-campus program is searching for people who are willing to help their fellow students […]
Snow and bad weather blanketed the Puget Sound region for two weekends in a row, marking the snowiest month on record in the last 50 years. The weather clogged roadways […]
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