“Don’t ask, don’t tell” just doesn’t add up
By Bridgett GeopfertThis past spring, the restrictions on criminals, older veterans, and those with serious medical conditions that would have otherwise caused them to be turned down for enlistment in […]
By Bridgett GeopfertThis past spring, the restrictions on criminals, older veterans, and those with serious medical conditions that would have otherwise caused them to be turned down for enlistment in […]
By Kimberly Absher OK, OK, I am so excited to tell you why Barack Obama is the right choice for president. He has been in
By Chris Wood The computer game SPORE was just released to large acclaim by the overall gaming journalist community, with the exception of Ben Croshaw and some very critical Germans. […]
By Thomas O Kelley The healing power of art has been recognized for millennia. According to the American Art Therapy Association, art is therapeutic because “the creative process of art […]
By Thomas O Kelley Brittany Reinholz is in her second year at Bellevue College. She is currently part of the cast for 7 Minutes to Midnight, which is her third […]
By Thomas O Kelley The world premiere of 7 Minutes to Midnight, an original and experimental BCC play, is scheduled to open on November 14 in the Stop Gap Theatre. […]
By Chris Wood The Bulldog women fell to the Whatcom Orcas 2-1 at home on September 20. The game ended early due to a
Improve to 2-0, maintaining their third place in NWAACC Northern Division By Mikeya Jackson-Harper On Wednesday, September 24, the Bulldogs swept the visiting Olympic Rangers in three sets. BCC prevailed […]
By Christopher Wood The rain was pouring down on the Bulldogs at home as they downed the Whatcom Community College Orcas 2-1 on September 20, keeping their undefeated streak going. […]
New technology is only avaliable in four other places on Earth By Takumi Torii This summer BCC opened up their planetarium show, formerly limited to students studying astronomy, to the […]
By Lance Braud The Disability Resource Center, located in B132, is looking for volunteers for their note-taking program to assist the more than 400 students with disabilities on BCC’s campus […]
One of just ninteen students chosen nationally
Interview by Kaitlin Strohschein – Features Editor What would you prefer to be called by students? Jean. Describe a typical work day. The exhilarating and challenging part of my job […]
“Keep your nose to the grindstone” By Kaitlin Strohschein Stones are foundational to American society: figuratively and literally. We drive on them, place them in jewelry, and eat them. However, […]
A historical and cultural study By Kaitlin Strohschein For almost a decade, the ways and history of the people of the Geek Pit have remained enigmatic to the outside world. […]
Written by: Joseph PadillaContrary to the many players’ and gamers’ opinions and high praise for online gaming, there are many downsides to playing these MMORPGs. They can be quite hazardous […]
Written by: Kylah Ellison Most everyone has something that they enjoy doing when they have free time. For many people, that something is playing Massive Multiplayer Online Role-playing Games, otherwise […]
Written by: Emma Sergeant Music, no charge, the most delicious offer in the world, especially when you are a financially struggling student working more than 40 hours a week and […]
Written by: Christopher Wood The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) took place two weeks ago on July 14-17. The E3 is a trade show and expo for the video game industry […]
Written by: Elizabeth Ballinger Newly elected officers to BCC’s Associated Student Government met for the first time in their positions as members of this years’s ASG board on Thursday, July […]
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