Campus LGBTQ support discussed

October 21, 2008 0

Controversy over gay themed games page a ‘springboard’ to examine stereotypes By Elizabeth Ballinger Cultural stereotypes, slang, offensive words and campus attitudes toward LGBTQ (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Questioning) […]

Max Payne

October 21, 2008 0

By Chris Wood“Max Payne” the film is based on the 2001 video game of the same name. As a movie it is a competent action film that one can munch […]

How to break in to the fashion industry

October 21, 2008 0

By Kimberly Absher The fashion design industry includes everything from women’s and men’s everyday attire, to children’s clothing, to footwear and accessories, as well as high fashion “haute couture,” or […]

New exhibit, “Love Makes a Family”

October 21, 2008 0

Gay Straight Alliance and Family Diversity Project bring show that examines homosexuality, family life. By David DiPetrillo BCC is featuring an artistic series of photographs by Gigi Kaeser making a […]

A brief history of crime at BCC

October 21, 2008 0

By Kimberly Absher Sometimes the campus can seem a little creepy. Like at night, after your evening class gets out, or you just saw a play and you are walking […]

“7 Minutes to Midnight” interview, Part 2

October 14, 2008 0

Interview by Thomas O’Kelley Two weeks ago The Jibsheet interviewed BCC dramatist Dennis Schebetta about the experimental play: “7 Minutes to Midnight,” that is being collaboratively created here on our […]

Volleyball swept by Edmonds

October 14, 2008 0

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

October 14, 2008 0

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 […]

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