August 2009
Chai House offers much more than just tea
Original chai tea recipes, kava-infused beverages, and live-music are just a few of the ingredients Mr. Spot’s Chai House has used to earn its reputation as one of the best […]
The Ball’s in Your Court: Mariners Midseason
It’s sad to say it, but the Mariners season is on its last legs. Being seven-and-a-half games behind a team as hot as the Anaheim Angels is a death sentence […]
Jammin’ with Shakespeare
Entertaining, unique, charmingly ambitious, and downright fun are a few words I would use to describe BC’s “Midsummer Night Dream’n.” I initially had my doubts about the play. Adapting modern […]
Seahawks 2009 season nearing
The Seattle Seahawks hope to follow up last season’s dismal 4 – 12 record with a more stellar performance this season. Last year’s poor record was not entirely due to […]
Mayor speaks on behalf of sister city
On Wednesday, Bellevue came face to face with its sister. That is to say that Seita Tanaka, Mayor of Yao, Japan, Bellevue’s sister city, visited Bellevue College in order to […]
Electric cars of the future arrive in Seattle
On July 25, Tesla Motors opened up their fifth show room worldwide, located in Seattle. Walking into one of Tesla Motors’ showrooms is kind of like walking into an Apple […]
Friendshipness is a giant salad
You may have seen the posters around campus: bright green, with vegetables dancing around the words “Friendshipness Stone Salad.” The poster, created by Brianne Wood, is advertising an event that […]
Harvard Professor, Henry Louis Gates Jr., arrested. What do you think?
Police had no right to arrest him By: Eric Flatness The woman who called police on July 16 did nothing wrong when she called for police after reportedly seeing two […]
ASG prepare to spend, spend, spend
Members of the newly elected ASG staff have some ambitious and expensive plans to make on-campus life more enjoyable for students and staff. One of the biggest investments the ASG […]