“W.” is not to be mis-underestimated
Oliver Stone’s newest film takes a look at who George W. Bush is as a man and hints at who is to blame for our involvement in Iraq. By Lance […]
Oliver Stone’s newest film takes a look at who George W. Bush is as a man and hints at who is to blame for our involvement in Iraq. By Lance […]
By Kaitlin Strohschein In Bellevue, it is rather difficult to locate a haystack. Finding a needle within one is well nigh impossible. However, even under the best of circumstances, the […]
By Britten Kai Stark Consider for a moment the mission statement of Metro Transit: Provide the best possible public transit services that get people on the bus and improve regional […]
By David DiPetrillo In contrast to the running opposition: Joe Biden, who has spent more years of his life in the senate than outside of it, Sarah Palin will take […]
By Lance Braud Ken Goldstein, Political Science professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, presented a lecture on “Media and Presidential Elections,” as part of BCC’s “Coffee, Tea, and Politics” series on […]
By Britten Kai Stark The Board of Trustees met on Oct. 15 to discuss the college’s name change and the impact of the economic crisis on BCC. The business session […]
By Brook Stallings – Student Reporter
By Takumi Torii The second ranked BCC men’s soccer team defeated Everett Community College 1-0 at home last saturday. “It wasn’t very good game for us, we never became comfortable,”said […]
By Cole Seidl – Student Reporter As one enters the BCC campus, the sound of running water can be heard. It’s coming from the first piece of public art that […]
By Morgan Hodder The fifth ranked Bellevue Bulldogs win 4-1 against the Everett Trojans in women’s soccer on October 18, Saturday. Coach Frank Lee said it was a good win […]
By Christopher Wood The 10th annual BCC Cross Country invitational happened last Saturday, with the men’s team doing not as well as the woman’s team. The women finished placed better […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger Celebrating October’s recent legal declaration as “Disability History Month,” BCC will be hosting “Not Just Ramps” at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., October 23, in the Carlson […]
Daria Lipka (left) is in her second year on the women’s Cross Country team. She enjoys kick boxing and singing. Drawing is also one of her many hobbies.And she likes […]
Controversy over gay themed games page a ‘springboard’ to examine stereotypes By Elizabeth Ballinger Cultural stereotypes, slang, offensive words and campus attitudes toward LGBTQ (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Questioning) […]
By Kali Clemans – Student Reporter With more than a few college students being short on cash because of the economy and living expenses, decorating an apartment may seem out […]
By Kimberly Absher The fashion design industry includes everything from women’s and men’s everyday attire, to children’s clothing, to footwear and accessories, as well as high fashion “haute couture,” or […]
Gay Straight Alliance and Family Diversity Project bring show that examines homosexuality, family life. By David DiPetrillo BCC is featuring an artistic series of photographs by Gigi Kaeser making a […]
By Kimberly Absher Sometimes the campus can seem a little creepy. Like at night, after your evening class gets out, or you just saw a play and you are walking […]
Interview by Thomas O’Kelley Two weeks ago The Jibsheet interviewed BCC dramatist Dennis Schebetta about the experimental play: “7 Minutes to Midnight,” that is being collaboratively created here on our […]
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