Policy will cut textbook costs

November 18, 2008 0

By Elizabeth Ballinger. Textbook prices might not be as expensive for next year’s students. A motion to adopt a course material cost saving policy was passed at BCC’s board of

“Circumstantial Stuff”

November 18, 2008 0

By Morgan HodderArchitect and designer Thom Faulders delievered a lecture titled “Circumstaintial Stuff” at BCC on Nov. 12. in front of interior design students and the interested public. He said

Idioms: “As certain as death and taxes.”

November 18, 2008 0

By Kaitlin Strohschein. People pay taxes. Then, they die. The above idiom suggests that death and taxes are among life’s unpleasant inevitabilities. Two authors are credited with invention of the

Women lose in 4-0 shut-out

November 18, 2008 0

By Christopher Wood and Takumi ToriiThe fifth ranked BCC women’s soccer team was shut out 4-0 by second ranked Columbia Basin (CBCC) in the quarter-final game last Saturday. “We’ve got

ASG Legislative Committee changes by-laws

November 18, 2008 0

By Adam Magnoni. The BCC Associated Student Government (ASG) held their weekly board of directors meeting on Nov. 13. The board was set to pick up the tabled funding request

All you need is love. But what kind?

November 18, 2008 0

By Elizabeth BallingerYou can never own another human being. Stop pretending you can. Beatles songs, Cinderella stories, Greek myths, the Bible, and most cultures most of the time have told

Tolerance shaped modern Iraq

November 18, 2008 0

By Brook Shielding. In a talk on Nov. 13, retired school administrator and Iraqi expatriate, Aida Kouyoumjian said to an audience of 15 that Iraq was a civilized country with

Updated: Men lose in Quarter-Finals

November 18, 2008 0

By Christopher Wood. The second-ranked BCC men’s soccer team defeated South Western Oregon Community College (SWOCC) 3-1 last Wednesday. This win advances BCC to the quarter-final game with Walla Walla.

Etsuko Ichikawa plays with fire in Bellevue

November 18, 2008 0

By Emma Sargeant. Swallowing visitors’ attention at the entrance of Bellevue Arts Museum, in downtown Bellevue, an ethereal scroll depicting the consequence of fire on paper directs viewers to explore

Boys, boys, boys…I want you all

November 18, 2008 0

By Emma Sargeant. To be with one person, then to exchange a kiss with another sounds a little off-kilter but excitingly free. The freedom to flaunt yourself to men without

Men defeat Shoreline 4-1

November 11, 2008 0

By Chris Wood and Takumi Torii The second Ranked BCC Men’s soccer team defeated Shoreline (SHCC) 4-1 last Saturday. This was the final game of the regular season,”but you got

ASG approves diversity workshop funding

November 11, 2008 0

By Elizabeth Ballinger The Associate Student Government (ASG) approved funding for a diversity workshop to be held during Martin Luther King Week in February at their recent Nov. 6 Board

American Indian Film Festival is a success

November 11, 2008 0

Festival pushes for Americans to understand the roots of their culture By Morgan HodderThe American Indian Film Festival ended on Nov. 7 after showing films by women from indigenous tribes

Premiere of

November 11, 2008 0

The production is in the last days of rehearsal awaiting for the Autumn debut this Friday at the Stop Gap Theatre By April DavidsonThe first BCC drama production of the

Steve Ferreira: wheelchair athlete

November 11, 2008 0

By Brook StallingsSteve Ferreira says lots of people know him at BCC. He is a 20 year old man with cerebral palsy who gets to class in an electric wheelchair.

A lost Editor’s Letter

November 11, 2008 0

Greetings Bulldogs,I am writing to you with no time. Like most of you out there I have school, work, family and friends all wanting a piece of my precious time.

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