Baseball is Back: The Offseason Recap
It’s that time of year again. The days are getting longer, the smell of spring optimism is in the air, and baseball season is just around the corner. With the […]
It’s that time of year again. The days are getting longer, the smell of spring optimism is in the air, and baseball season is just around the corner. With the […]
On Monday, Feb. 26, the President’s Office began the process of introducing finalists for the position of Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs by hosting the first of four […]
On February 15, Sound Transit announced that the first segment of the Link 2 Light Rail line would officially open on April 27. The segment, which is scheduled to run […]
Last Sunday, former President Donald Trump beat Nikki Haley in the South Carolina Republican primary, as he garnered a majority (59.8%) of the popular vote and earned the support of […]
The Social Justice Center will be hosting a panel focusing on the works of Black artists from the local community. The significance of the art produced by Black artists and […]
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in the Super Bowl, marking the end of the 2023–2024 NFL season and capping off a week-long stretch […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 21, the Office of Sustainability is partnering with Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust to host a habitat restoration event. The event, which runs from 11:45 a.m. to […]
One of the many reasons people attend college is to pursue career advancement—taking college courses and obtaining a college degree can open up (or, in some cases, be a prerequisite […]
The kidneys are one of the five vital organs located in the body; they help remove waste products from the blood and produce hormones that maintain blood pressure. Given their […]
On Tuesday, former president Donald Trump secured a victory over Governor Nikki Haley in the New Hampshire primary elections, marking a significant step in his efforts to become the Republican […]
Canvas is an integral part of the Bellevue College learning ecosystem; instructors can use it to provide students with course materials, and students use it to submit assignments and check […]
On Monday night, the 14-0 Washington Huskies took on the 14-0 Michigan Wolverines in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game and lost 13-34, marking a bitter end to an […]
On Oct. 31, the Aspen Institute, a “global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society,” announced a list of 150 schools eligible to apply for the […]
On Monday, an email was sent to all Bellevue College students regarding the nomination process for the 2023–2024 BC Foundation Faculty & Staff Excellence Awards. They are a series of […]
Back in September, the Washington State Student Achievement Council released a report detailing the decline of enrollment in public colleges. Among the findings was a consistent decline in enrollment for […]
Everyone knows it’s not a good idea to start a debate at the Thanksgiving table. It creates unnecessary tension and awkwardness that takes away from the spirit of togetherness that […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the Bellevue College President’s Office sent out an email listing policies and procedures that are under consideration for removal. Included in that list are policies 6460 […]
With the 1000 days to go until the 2026 World Cup mark passing about a month and a half ago, and the 1000 days to go until the final game […]
Tensions have always been high between Israel and Palestinians, but they broke out into war on Oct. 7 when the Palestinian militant group Hamas encroached on Israeli communities in the […]
The air outside getting colder, the days getting shorter and the 13th of this month just happening to land on a Friday all serve as a reminder that Halloween spirit […]
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