SIFF captivates Seattle
One of the great things about living in the Pacific Northwest is its status as a cultural center. A huge contributing factor to this is the Seattle International Film Festival […]
One of the great things about living in the Pacific Northwest is its status as a cultural center. A huge contributing factor to this is the Seattle International Film Festival […]
On May 19, the Associated Student Government (ASG) held their weekly board meeting, which began at 3:33 p.m. Despite the absences of board members Vicki Ma, vice president of finance […]
Student Political Platform meeting On May 28th, the legislative committee will be hosting an open forum for students to develop a collective political platform in N-201. The platform developed at […]
Note: This opinion is part of a point-counterpoint responding to: “Every summer, hundreds of boating enthusiasts in the US drown as a direct result of drunken negligence. Is this Darwinism […]
Deadpan comedy is a style perhaps best known by comedians like Bob Newhart, Jim Gaffigan and Jemaine Clement. Film is a good medium for this style of comedy, but its […]
The hyperbolic, redheaded stepchild of the Seattle sports community is, in fact, a girl. Considered by most to barely be even a consolation prize after the Super Sonics’ doomed departure […]
Nominees announced for annual award Bellevue College has announced the 2009 Margin of Excellence Award Nominees: Kristen Connely, Patrick Beardsley, Larry Boykin, Ryan Collier, Jan Ng, Julie Soto, Hristio Stoynov, […]
On Tuesday May 12, representatives from the University of Washington (UW) came to Bellevue College campus to inform students about transferring and to talk about the many different programs and […]
Twitter could quite possibly be the worst invention of all time. I have no idea why it is so freaking popular. When I first heard about twitter I thought it […]
On May 12, the Associated Student Government (ASG) held their weekly board meeting. Due to the absence of board members Chapman Cheuk Hei Chung, the marketing and public relations representative, […]
The Associated Student Government Election Committee announced Wednesday that it has opted not to disqualify the two newly elected officers who admitted to behavior found unethical to get votes during […]
The low point in Jason Chapman’s career as the Bulldog’s tennis coach was five years ago, when his team lost the Northwest Athletic Association of Community College’s tournament to Green […]
Everyone has a story to tell. Some decide to write their stories in books and leave the imagery up to the reader, others write plays and bring the drama to […]
The beginning of the 2009 season for the Seattle Mariners has been tumultuous, to say the least. The team started April with a promising road trip during which they went […]
Sasquatch is perhaps the greatest rock festival in all of Washington State. The festival is a three-day event where many leading and local bands get to play in outdoor stadiums […]
This cartoon was originally published earlier this year, but was republished after it won a prize.
Wednesday is one of the most boring days of the week. But the first and third Wednesdays of each month have gotten a little funnier with the Peoples Republic of […]
Joseph Root elected ASG President […]
The film follows the journey of a thirty-something couple, Burt (John Krasinski of The office) and Verona (Maya Rudolph of SNL), as they cross America in search of a nice […]
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