New global philosophy classes.

December 2, 2008 0

By Kaitlin Strohschein. The BCC philosophy department will be offering two new global philosophy courses in the winter 2009 quarter. One of these courses will focus on Buddhist philosophy, and […]

Basketball profile

December 2, 2008 0

By Anthony Cantu – Student Reporter.Tiffany Shen is the starting point guard on the BCC women’s basketball team for this 2008-09 season. She has played basketball for 10 years including […]

Review: BCC Jazz Band

November 25, 2008 0

By Emma Sargeant.Toes were tapping and heads were bopping at the Jazz Band Invitational, Wednesday, Nov. 19 at the Carlson Theatre. The event commenced with the young talent of Newport […]

Men defeat Portland 81-61

November 25, 2008 0

By Christopher Wood.The BCC men’s basketball team defeated Portland Community College (PCC) 81-61 last Friday, part of the annual Bulldog classic. “Bellevue is a good team,” said Kevin Collier, PCC […]

When all glamour is lost

November 25, 2008 0

By Adam MagnoniRemember when you were but a child? Remember the long days playing as if you were an adult? I would create in my imagination that I was a […]

BCC offers non-traditional courses

November 25, 2008 0

By Kimberly AbsherTwo programs within the umbrella of Continuing Education that offer non-credit courses are “Explore! Personal Enrichment” and Art Zones. Explore! offers a variety of classes, said Kristen McConaha, […]

Volleyball team honored

November 25, 2008 0

Players and coach recieve awards from NWAACC By Stephen KingMembers of the BCC volleyball team were given a morale boost recently, and could feel confident about their success in the […]

Chris’ Epic Column

November 25, 2008 0

By Christopher Wood.Last time I wrote in this fine column, I claimed that gaming was not a sport. For those with a brief memory of the past, or for those […]

Only one life to live

November 25, 2008 0

By Takumi Torii Time goes by very fast. It has been already eight months since I started going to BCC, and all of a sudden, it is time to think […]

Women’s Basketball Preview

November 25, 2008 0

By Morgan HodderThe women’s basketball season kicked off Saturday, Nov. 22, with a tournament in Yakima. Their first home game will be on Dec. 2. Shadonda Palmer, shooting guard for […]

New student fee for green projects

November 25, 2008 0

By Elizabeth BallingerA new fee will be added to registration costs beginning winter quarter, creating a pool of money for students to turn their campus green. The Student Environmental Sustainability […]

Chris’ Awesome Athelets of the Week

November 25, 2008 0

Pete Harris (left) Pete is a sophomore on the BCC men’s basketball team. Last week Pete had one steal and scored six points against Portland. In his spare time, Pete […]

Celebration! returns with new voices

November 25, 2008 0

BCC Jazz Choir performs in full swing at the Carlson Theatre By Emma Sargeant The Carlson Theatre was filled with an audience of the young and old Tuesday, Nov. 18. […]

ASG funds open gym

November 25, 2008 0

By Adam MagnoniBCC’s Associated Student Government (ASG) met on Nov. 11 for the weekly Board of Directors (BOD) meeting. The board funded the open gym program, heard again from Katie […]

Dale Lindman: Artist on Campus

November 25, 2008 0

By Morgan HodderDale Lindman is an abstract professional artist and art professor at BCC. His works can be found in private and public galleries in Microsoft, Nordstroms, Nieman-Marcus, Boeing, Safeco […]

Students, faculty, administration combat homophobia

November 18, 2008 0

By Kimberly Absher.In spite of efforts made by students, staff, Multi-Cultural Services’ LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, questioning) division, and the GSA club (gay-straight alliance), some students who are gay, […]

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