“A Million Ways to Die in the West” is a must see
There are a million ways to die in the west. Just ask Seth MacFarlane. This new movie is out in theaters and is a must-see. For those who enjoyed “Ted” […]
There are a million ways to die in the west. Just ask Seth MacFarlane. This new movie is out in theaters and is a must-see. For those who enjoyed “Ted” […]
Now that the minimum wage dispute is settled, Seattleites can rest assured that high school kids do not need to go to college. Why would they, since the minimum wage […]
Genetically modified organisms, also known as GMOs are plants or animals that have been genetically changed with DNA from bacteria, viruses or other plants and animals. All GMOs are changed […]
If you wanted a job so badly would you do anything to get your foot in the door, would you write to them, publicly? Social media has become the new […]
The Other Woman is a classic chic-flick starring Carly, Lydia, Amber and Kate. The story more or less is about a cheating S.O.B. husband Mark who gets caught, but how […]
The Bellevue College Student Code of Conduct is being revised. The code applies to all students at BC. Student information meetings were set up on May 6, May 8 and […]
Bellevue College student Amelia Burnatowski, 19, won the Audience Award for her short film called “Tides” at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth on April 25 in the Identify […]
Jazz band director and the History of Rock n’ Roll instructor Jim Sisko is more than a faculty member at Bellevue College. Along with his work at BC, Sisko volunteers […]
What’s it really like to become a Yelp elite member? It’s not just about the secret underground parties that require a password, or a bunch of hipsters who walk around […]
April 25 marked “1 T Day”, which is the National Day of Action “commemorating the one year anniversary of student loan debt hitting over 1 trillion dollars on April 25, […]
Starting April 21 to April 26, Bellevue College will be celebrating the 15th annual Earth Week sponsored by The Office of Sustainability, Environmental Advisory Committee and the Sustainability and Science […]
Barolo, located in downtown Seattle on 1940 Westlake Avenue, serves up a spicy mix of romantic, modern and traditional Italian food in an upscale atmosphere. The restaurant has an Italian […]
There is this weird notion that people in Seattle can sit in their parked cars in fully-packed parking lots, with their foot on the brake pedal, lighting up the red […]
One of my favorite comedy nonfiction reads has been Mindy Kaling’s book, “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns).” Kaling, who was an actress on NBC’s “The Office” […]
The Keg Steakhouse, located in Factoria, is a tasty and hunger-filling spot. It may not be so affordable on a student budget, but it’s great for a date night or […]
Black History Month, also known as African-American History Month is an annual observed time in the month of February for remembrance of important people and events in history. At BC, […]
Shahs of Sunset is a Bravo TV show that takes place in Los Angeles, California. The show is centered on six people, Asa Soltan Rahmati, Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi, Lilly Ghalichi, […]
The Asian Pacific Islanders Student Association and Black Students Union partnered in conjunction with the Student Alliance bring Bellevue College an event called “Connecting our Cracked Communities.” This event will […]
Quaaludes, sex, drugs and 569 variations of the F-word are just some of what is featured in the three-hour long movie, “The Wolf of Wall Street.” “The name of the […]
The Black Student Union at Bellevue College held a series of events from Jan. 20 to the 24th in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, one of the many […]
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