FDA halts at-home Corona test kit program in Seattle
Seattle’s at-home test kits could have become a vital resource in testing individuals for the coronavirus until the FDA shut down the process. On May 12, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates […]
Seattle’s at-home test kits could have become a vital resource in testing individuals for the coronavirus until the FDA shut down the process. On May 12, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates […]
It has been almost a month since the Seattle Department of Transportation announced the emergency closure of the West Seattle High-Rise Bridge. The announcement came due to a reported accelerated […]
In a matter of months, the effects of coronavirus have changed daily life for millions of Americans. Wearing masks and social distancing, job losses, the effects throughout the workforce, all […]
As the nation continues the battle against the Coronavirus pandemic, millions of Washingtonians continue to feel the financial impact throughout their lives. The uncertainties of jobs and coping with the […]
The rapid spread of COVID-19 and its effects on the United States are severe and uncertain. As colleges across the country transition to online classes, concerns grow among working students […]
Bellevue College has made headlines since the Day of Remembrance mural was defaced by an administrator, bringing about a wave of new leadership and the necessity to listen to the […]
On February 12th, King County Judge Marshall Ferguson rejected the challenges to Initiative 976, also known as the $30 tab initiative. Judge Ferguson heard claims from a coalition of Washington […]
Organizations often begin the same way; passionate students create a club built on a common collective, find a way of operating their club, and abide by a chosen charter. However, […]
On Jan. 16, 2020, tech giant Microsoft announced a plan to go carbon negative by 2030. The announcement is only a steppingstone toward reducing corporate greenhouse emissions, and by 2050, […]
What kind of art lies within architecture? The newest exhibition at Bellevue College, The Pool Zones and Other Zones, invites gallery visitors to explore a diverse set of sculptures, which […]
The Black Student Union was once a thriving club on the Bellevue College campus. Members were able to build a sense of community with one another and gain exposure and […]
On Wednesday Nov. 13, the U.S. House of Representatives began their public hearings into the impeachment process for President Donald J. Trump. The House Intelligence Committee began testimonies with acting […]
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is open for all college undergraduate and graduate students. The U.S. Department of Education offers federal aid in the forms of grants, loans, […]
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