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Saving money for college could get a whole lot easier. The United States House of Representatives recently voted on legislation that would increase the amount of federal aid students are […]
Saving money for college could get a whole lot easier. The United States House of Representatives recently voted on legislation that would increase the amount of federal aid students are […]
They are multi-millionaires as a result of their ever-growing empire. In fact, for the past seven consecutive years they have been ranked on Forbes “The Celebrity 100 List.” With everything […]
Logan Neitzel is a 26 year old up and coming fashion designer from Seattle who expresses his inner creativity through the clothes he creates. He is hard working, self reliant […]
Much has been made of the new fashion statement the Seattle Seahawks made a few weeks ago by coming out of the tunnel with bright lime green jerseys. Unlike the […]
When the Seattle Mariners season ended October 4, the team was 12 games behind the Angels for the American League West division lead and 8 back of the Boston Red […]
The Tacoma Film Festival, which ran from October 1 through 8, recently finished its fourth year screening a variety of independent films. The majority of the films are shown at […]
Every time a celebrity puts something good looking on, the unwashed masses can’t help but follow their chosen idols and copy them. Perhaps it is the human instinct that makes […]
On Thursday October 8, 2009 the Associated Student Government (ASG) met to discuss issues concerning Bellevue College. The purpose of the ASG is to represent and serve the student body. […]
Rick Mangan, better known as “Maggott,” has been skydiving since 1977. According to Mangan, he is “a skydiver, a national champion, FAA licensed parachute rigger, skydiving instructor, and pilot,” with […]
October is Disability Awareness Month. It was created to celebrate the contributions of individuals with disabilities and to bring awareness to the needs of disabled people. According to the US […]
The chance of a woman being diagnosed with invasive breast cancer is 1 in 8. The chance of it killing her is 1 in 35. October is National […]
Love … that 4 letter word that has so much passion and so much meaning… a word when said can put butterflies in your tummy and make you want to […]
Cuddly Disney buys hardened comics veteran, Marvel and now the world is crashing… What could be easily the greatest, or the worst moment in the history of comic books has […]
The Bellevue College Bulldogs women’s soccer team avenged the embarrassing lost they suffered a week ago by beating the Wenatchee Valley Knights 4-2. It was their second win of the […]
Upcoming pitchers will soon have a new tool at their disposal to help them tune their craft. Bellevue College student, Rose Brittain, is working with a company called Morlex LLC […]
If you enjoy film half as much as I do, then you’ll want to check out the Community Cinema screenings. Sponsored by “Independent Lens,” (an Emmy Award winning Public Broadcasting […]
Since the foundation of the Society of Human Rights in 1924, which is the first known gay support group, the battle to achieve equal rights for the gay community has […]
The Annual Bellevue College Art Faculty Exhibition runs from September 28 to October 22. The gallery is located on the second floor of D building (above the library) in room […]
Other than finding a decent parking spot amongst a sea of vehicles, obtaining the correct books on time for your classes is one of the most challenging aspects of […]
On July 3, 2009, Tim Eyman, Leo Fagan and M.J. Fagan, who formed a group called Voters Want More Choices (VWMC), filed Initiative-1033. Although the Washington State Constitution only required […]
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