2009
‘Romeo and Juliet’: A classic tragedy at BC
Bellevue Colleges Theater Arts program just wrapped up their rendition of the William Shakespeare classic “Romeo and Juliet”, directed by Karen Jo Fairbrook, and if you didn’t find the time to venture out and see it you missed one heck of a show. […]
How to soften budget cuts: Get a state tax
As Americans, we have an irrational phobia of taxes. And as Washingtonians, we need to get over it. We need a state income tax. Here’s an example of why. Our […]
Day of Silence held; joined to first LGBTQ film festival
Bellevue College celebrated its first annual Queer Film Festival last week. The festival was coordinated by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning/Queer Allies (LGBTQA) Resource Center and the Gay […]
Financial Aid
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 […]
Artist Profile: The UK’s Bloc Party
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 […]
Art, or artlessness? Beauty considered as a craft
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? […]
Letter to the Editor
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 […]
Katie Curses:
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. […]
Service and Activities Committee meeting evaluates student programs, services
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 […]
Hijab: For this student, it’s a statement of belief and modesty
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 […]
BCC now renamed Bellevue College despite stalled bill
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 […]
Bulldogs in full swing
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 […]
Spotlight on: Laurel Cooper
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. […]
College must prepare to up tuition, cut courses
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. […]
Clive Owen fails to convince in ‘The International’
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. […]
Interior design graduates showcase their work
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. […]