Volleyball swept by Edmonds

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By Takumi Torii The women’s volleyball team at BCC, on Wednesday, October 8, 2008, was defeated by Edmonds Community College in three straight sets. All three sets were very close.

Chris’ Awesome Atheletes of the Week

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Josh Guerro (left) is a freshman on the Men’s Soccer team. Josh enjoys staying in shape by eating healthy and jogging. His plans after BCC includes attending a four year

Women’s Soccer ties rival

October 14, 2008 0

By Christopher Wood Last Wednesday, The eighth ranked Bellevue women’s soccer team tied with divisional rival Tacoma in a 1-1 finish. The last time Tacoma and Bellevue met was on

BCC now showing faculty art

October 14, 2008 0

By Britten Kai Stark The BCC gallery space is a little place, with little publicity, but hosts a wide variety of art shows each year. Work created by BCC’s art

Upcoming lecture on effects of slavery

October 14, 2008 0

By Mikeya Harper Joy DeGruy-Leary, a professor at Portland State University, will lecture on “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome,” suggesting that centuries of slavery, followed by instructional racism and oppression, have

Idioms: “My name is mud”

October 14, 2008 0

By Kaitlin Strohschein Merriam Webster Dictionary defines mud as, “soft, wet earth.” It is also the home of earthworms, an ideal substance in which to grow plants, and the main

Atomic bomb survivor tells her story

October 14, 2008 0

By Elizabeth Ballinger In 1944, Hideko Tamura Snider was just ten years old when a nuclear bomb destroyed her home and her family a mile from Hiroshima. On October 8,

About the Artist: Nate Jensen

October 14, 2008 0

Nate Jensen is studying environmental science and theater arts at BCC. He will appear next month in BCC’s innovative play: “7 Minutes to Midnight,“ which reflects on the tension in

A look at diverse cafeteria staff

October 14, 2008 0

By Martin Hickman Employing a total of 29 students – 28 of them international, the food services area of the cafeteria is a relatively large employer on campus. It’s also

In Response to: Jibberish Volume 75 Issue 3

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To the editor: Bellevue Community College believes in inclusion and respect for differences. These values are expressed in the Affirmation of Inclusion and Pluralism Compact that are posted in most

Looking for pieces of peace

October 14, 2008 0

By Takumi Torii An atomic bomb exhibition was held at BCC over the past two weeks, and I was involved in its management. In the project, there were four content

Where to Go for a “Cup o’ Joe”

October 7, 2008 0

By Britten Stark and Kaitlin Strohschein There are many coffee shops on campus. Though Tully’s coffee seems to dominate the BCC landscape, there are other options available. There are several

Editor’s Letter

October 7, 2008 0

By Adam Magnoni – Editor-in-ChiefGreetings Bulldogs, I am en communiqu

Folding Paper Cranes for Peace

October 7, 2008 0

By Thomas O Kelley All over the world birds have been viewed as special animals, perhaps because of their ability to fly. Similarly, birds have held meanings for humans quite

Washington Bus rolls in to register student voters

October 7, 2008 0

By Elizabeth Ballinger Wednesday morning, BCC students stepped on to the Washington Bus and voiced their political opinions over the radio, got last-minute mail-in voter registration cards, visited prospective and

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