New global philosophy classes.
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 […]
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 […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger.A girl gets pregnant in a Jewish community. She tells her boyfriend she’s still a virgin; he gets scared and tries to dump her. A stranger tells him […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Elizabeth BallingerFor 10 days in Xi’an China, Nathan Brown will be a Saudi Arabian. Brown, along with six other students from Aslam Khan’s Model United Nations class, left Saturday, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Machiko Kaya and Kaitlin StrohscheinBCC was opened on the campus of Newport High School on Jan. 3, 1966. Currently, the school owns a 96 acre, 11 building main campus, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Kimberly AbsherBCC’s Associates Degree in Nursing prepares students for entry level clinical practice as registered nurses and it prepares students to take the registered nurse examinaton, according to the […]
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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