Student Art Showcase: Kyle Gatti presents “unnamed photograph”
By Morgan Hodder. This week’s showcase artist is photographer Kyle Gatti. The picture hosted is unnamed. Gatti said he prefers not to have titles for his pieces; he wants the […]
By Morgan Hodder. This week’s showcase artist is photographer Kyle Gatti. The picture hosted is unnamed. Gatti said he prefers not to have titles for his pieces; he wants the […]
By Katie Drahos. The BCC women’s basketball team dominated over the Edmonds Tritons with a final score of 67-47. The game started out slow for the Bulldogs, with Edmonds getting […]
By Patrick Farricker. The Super Bowl had finished in Tampa, and two men were awaiting the chance of a lifetime: a place in Seattle’s professional soccer squad, the Seattle Sounders […]
Men play poorly in the first half but rally to win in overtime By James Storbeck. Coming into the game on Wednesday night, the Edmonds Community College Tritons had a […]
By Katie Drahos. Students walking by might see the bright rainbow posters hanging up on bulletin boards around campus. Or, as of late, they might find them in a more […]
By Brook Stallings. During a senate hearing last Friday, the University of Washington (UW) officially opposed the bill that would let BCC become a four-year college. The bill would grant […]
By Brook Stallings. BCC has begun the process of developing three new degrees in progressive fields: Green business practice, Dissymmetry, (a new technology in nuclear imaging), and a four-year radiologist […]
By Brook Stallings. Does anyone know why it is so difficult to talk about mental illness? Even while I was trying to write the first paragraph I had to work […]
To the Editor:I want to express my opinion over the article in the January 27th issue and correct a statement that was written about what the ASG Legislative Committee and […]
By Patrick Farricker. As winter slowly draws to a close, we prepare once again for the upcoming baseball season at Bellevue Community College. BCC’s baseball program, which has seen 38 […]
By Katie Drahos. They say defense wins games, and at last Wednesday’s North Seattle women’s basketball game, it could not be truer for the Bellevue Community College Bulldogs. With a […]
By James Storbeck. On Wednesday night, the BCC Bulldogs went to North Seattle Community College (NSCC) to take on the NSCC Storm. In what might turn out to be a […]
By Race Dillon. The BCC art gallery is currently displaying the artwork of six BCC alumni. The six artists featured are Gretchen Van Dyke, Joshua Dodhia, Ken Ray, Alexander Hayden, […]
By Race Dillon. Kelsey Maher has just started her acting career at BCC, having acted in only a couple of of shows. So far, she’s proven herself adequate. What is […]
By Morgan Hodder. Lolita Pollock is our week’s showcase artist, presenting a photograph she titled “Student life experiencing itself subjectively.” Pollock said she got her first camera when she was […]
By Brittany Butterfield. Denise L. Johnson found sociology by accident. She enrolled in a sociology class because she needed the credits. Johnson said, however, she fell in love with the […]
By Ashton Cermack. As a kid, you probably remember a big yellow school bus picking you up and running you to school, while a driver with tired eyes and a […]
By Lance Braud. How did life on Earth begin? How did the inanimate elements come together to form something new that can take in the resources it needs to reproduce? […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger. Reluctant to cut jobs, BCC’s administration will have to lay off teachers and other faculty to meet their $3.5 million target cut for the next two years. […]
By James Storbeck. On Monday and Tuesday, the International Student Association (ISA) brought the Chinese New Year in with a celebration held in the cafeteria here at Bellevue Community College. […]
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