Sue Bird: Seattle’s daughter
Sue Bird has been a Seattle sports icon since 2002, and one of the few professional sports players to ever bring a national championship to the Emerald City. Before joining […]
Sue Bird has been a Seattle sports icon since 2002, and one of the few professional sports players to ever bring a national championship to the Emerald City. Before joining […]
In an ideal world, everyone would be able to get a full, interesting, stimulating secular education before even having to think about how to be employable. Unfortunately, for a generation […]
Some people have become professional students furthering their education, hoping that someday it will lead to bigger, better jobs. However, it is being shown that in today’s society education takes […]
On May 18, an Elections Committee held a meeting to discuss complaints made against the former campaign manager of Students Foremost. The meeting investigated whether third-party activity had contributed to […]
On Tuesday May 26 and May 27, 2009, the College had two separate meetings concerning the current budget status. The informative session took place on Tuesday, 1:30- 2:30, in the […]
Members of the Bellevue College Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) are optimistic after meeting with BC president Jean Floten and her staff to discuss granting the GSA a room in the […]
On June 24-26, the college’s newly elected Associated Student Government (ASG) officers will be attending a leadership-training program at Camp Casey in Whidbey Island. The ASG’s attendance is in preparation […]
If you like free, and you like museums, here is a list of all the museums that offer free admission on the first Thursday of each month and more. Many […]
Katy Perry, The All-American Rejects, Modest Mouse, Franz Ferdinand and Sheryl Crow are just a few of the major label artists that will be performing at Seattle’s Music and Arts […]
When you think of the traditional rock band, you probably think of a four-piece band with guitar, bass, drums and a vocalist. Portland rockers The Decemberists have made a niche […]
Live music brings the party, always has, always will. Live music at an outdoor venue, double so. Marymoor Park will be hosting many live shows this summer from June 27 […]
In 1993, two 10-year-old boys abducted and murdered a toddler in Liverpool, United Kingdom. According to the BBC, the toddler was a victim of “brutal and heinous violence”. This horrific […]
The name Griffey, synonymous with memories of the Kingdome, Wheaties, and an era of Mariner’s baseball in which extravagance knew no limit (indoor fireworks after every win!), is once again a part […]
Last month, at the NFL Draft, speculation was running wild that the Seattle Seahawks were going to draft University of Southern California quarterback Matt Sanchez as the future heir apparent […]
Bellevue wins dramatic NWAACC baseball tournament. The Bellevue Bulldogs won the fourth state baseball championship in school history and their second in three years with a win over Columbia Basin […]
Seattle’s new Light Rail system is going to change the way you get to Safeco and Qwest Field. […]
You’ve been to rock concerts, you’ve met up at Neumos, camped out at Sasquatch, flaunted your Kanye West shutter shades, and maybe you’ve got a vintage Smiths t-shirt you wear […]
May 23, 2008, almost one full year ago. A day that I will always remember. It didn’t start of as anything resembling particularly extraordinary for me, but by the end […]
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