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By Jamie Johnson: The money in your wallet keeps disappearing. The price of gas is higher, the cost of living has gone up, and soon breathing will be a dollar […]
By Jamie Johnson: The money in your wallet keeps disappearing. The price of gas is higher, the cost of living has gone up, and soon breathing will be a dollar […]
Bloc Party is coming to Seattle’s Showbox Theater March 24 and 25, so in honor of the arrival of this British indie rock band, we have decided to give the […]
This week, I’d like to write about beautiful women. Well, not just that. I also have serious questions I want to ask. How do we try to control how others see us? Is the image we project really so important? Is a portrait art, or a reflection of the subject’s soul? […]
By William Scott, Ph.D “Don’t look at the walls,” a middle-aged woman warned as she herded a gaggle of children past the C Building walls used for decades by the […]
Dear Tyra Banks, You, ma’am, are ridiculous. I used to like you. Heck, I will go as far to say I respected you. But my feeling all changed once you started opening that pretty little mouth of yours. […]
On Tuesday April 7th, Bellevue College held their Services and Activities Committee Meeting. The meeting, spanning Tuesday through Wednesday afternoon, was administered in C211. The College’s Services and Activities Committee […]
Amidst a Western war in the Arabic world that has propagated both prejudice and acceptance between the two cultures, little is still understood in the United States of the mysterious […]
As of April 13 the college name became effective publicly as Bellevue College, with the introduction of the new logo. The kick-off began with a meeting where Jean Floten, president […]
Bellevue College’s men’s and women’s Golf teams showcased their talent at the Bellevue Invitational which took place on April 5 and 6. The event, which was held at Redmond Ridge […]
Meet Laurel Cooper. She’s a second-year Bellevue College student getting ready to graduate. You might recognize her from seeing her bright orange hair around campus. […]
Two years ago the Washington State Legislature promised not to exceed 7 percent on tuition increases. On Monday, Democrats revealed their intentions to break that promise. […]
The previews for “The International” promise you edge-of-your-seat thrills, nonstop action and an allegory for the world wide financial mess we find ourselves in. The film delivers none of this. […]
Suppose you decide to remodel your kitchen, how do you know what kind of layouts are “in”? If you came to the art gallery last Tuesday, you might already know. […]
Thursday, April 9, behind Bellevue College’s somewhat glamorous baseball field, a group of girls is stretching; discussing school, boys, life, and of course softball. While at first glance these girls […]
A sport, to me, is something that requires physical prowess of some kind, and is full of competition between opponents. It’s not something that is judged – sorry, figure skating […]
Since the introduction of the Internet, we have seen a myriad of medias for which the written word has been technologically displayed. Technology has once again made history, as bibliophiles […]
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