Policy will cut textbook costs
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
BCC men’s basketball season kicks off this Friday. Coach Jeremy Eggers said they should be good enough to make it to the tournament. The team has a whole new offensive […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Lance Braud.Although returning to school after an extended absence can be daunting, that is exactly what over half of the students attending BCC have done. The average age of […]
By Hannah Ander and Kaitlin Strohschien The BCC Library Media Center owns 47,525 volumes of printed books, 3,024 items of media materials and subscribes to 400 titles of print periodicals. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Kaitlin Strohschein “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” is a pithy saying with such distinctly pious, Catholic origins that perhaps it is written in stained glass somewhere. […]
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 […]
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. […]
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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