My Favorite Things… Exploring Bellevue
By Brittany Butterfield.Snow, floods, and freezing temperatures shouldn’t be stopping you from getting out of the house. There is no reason to go stir-crazy, our neighborhood is Bellevue, it’s full […]
By Brittany Butterfield.Snow, floods, and freezing temperatures shouldn’t be stopping you from getting out of the house. There is no reason to go stir-crazy, our neighborhood is Bellevue, it’s full […]
By Morgan Hodder.On a cold Monday morning in the cafeteria, Stephano Balcer, comedian, stepped on stage, and began his act. “Only seven of you are with me?” Balcer said, after […]
By Morgan Hodder.Randy Huynh said he made this piece on January 14 because he wanted a new desktop picture. Huynh has been doing graphic design ever since he was in […]
By James Storbeck, Student Reporter.Well, Santa and the holiday season have been and gone, but baseball season is right around the corner and Tommy Lasorda is coming to town. The […]
By Stephen King, Sports Editor.Target never used to be such an ominous place. Not until the life-sized cardboard cutout of Michael Phelps arrived in the book section. At first glance, […]
By Brook Stalling.On Tuesday, the Associated Student Government (ASG) Board of Directors unanimously approved funds for the Bellevue Eagles and the Circle K student clubs. The ASG Board received notice […]
By Brook Stallings.On January 15, over 300 members of the BC community gathered at Carlson Hall to celebrate Martin Luther King’s life and legacy. The two-hour-long event, entitled “Preserving a […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger.The Investigation continues into the disappearance of Lynn Stafford-Yilmaz, the BC instructor found missing from the Seattle-Bainbridge ferry last Tuesday. Stafford-Yilmaz’s personal belongings
By Elizabeth Ballinger.Canoeing around their neighborhood streets, BC employee Susan Kingsbury and her husband spent last Wednesday afternoon trapped by an overflowing river surveying the damage of the flood that […]
By Brook Stallings. Everyone knows the holidays are about family. Many of us don’t like to admit that family is the most stressful part of the holidays as well. I […]
By Osboune Manuel. I am not the biggest drinker. I find that when I drink too much I don’t sleep all that well and I will be dehydrated the next […]
By Alex Brown.The television show, “10 Items or Less,” is newly available on DVD. On paper, the show looks like it was stitched together from the corpses of good shows […]
By Morgan Hodder. BC hosts a new gallery for Alumni students beginning on January 12 in the D building, Room 271. The gallery will be open from noon to 6 […]
By Morgan Hodder. The photographer of this week’s SAS is Nimue Tamler. She said the piece is titled “Will of Doom,” taken after her model’s stage name. The model is […]
By Lance Braud. Well here we go, a science column in The Jibsheet. I’ll try not to bore you with the details of RNA transcription or neurological pathways. But I […]
By Brittany Butterfield. “She had apple bottom jeans, and boots with the fur” hit single, and hit fashion for the 2008-2009 trend. This winter’s fashion has hit big with tons […]
By Brittany Butterfield. The PC vs. Mac topic has got to end. Some prefer PCs, some people prefer Mac, although I can’t imagine why. I have a PC, it allows […]
By Stephen King, Sports Editor. Each week, juicy pearls of wisdom will spray from this column as I delve back and forth into the world of sport and health. This […]
By Jack Linderoth. Last Wednesday, the BC women’s basketball team chalked up another victory on their scoreboard, beating Edmonds CC 91 — 38. The win means that the Bulldog’s have […]
By Stephen King. It was a solid win for the BC men’s basketball team last Wednesday, as they defeated the Edmonds Community College Tritons, 64 — 46. Bulldog domination was […]
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