Welcome to the Biological Age
By Lance Braud. Dr. Gita Bangera, biology and genomics instructor at BCC, is serious about promoting science among students. So much so, she’s put together ComGen, a way to bring […]
By Lance Braud. Dr. Gita Bangera, biology and genomics instructor at BCC, is serious about promoting science among students. So much so, she’s put together ComGen, a way to bring […]
By Simone Johnson – student reporter. With the economy at its worst since the Great Depression, students are facing the tough decision to pursue education or experience. Looking at the […]
By Brittany Butterfield. Whether food services, communication, or technical jobs are what you are looking for, BCC offers multiple choices for students looking for a job on campus to gain […]
A memorial service will be held this weekend for Lynn Stafford-Yilmaz, the BCC instructor found missing from a Bainbridge ferry the night of January 13. Although Seattle police consider Stafford-Yilmaz […]
By Patrick Farricker. Wednesday, BCC President Jean Floten delivered a “Budget Planning Update” at Bellevue’s Carlson Theater. The presentation addressed BCC’s gloomy revenue forecast, which projects additional cuts and reductions […]
By Brook Stallings. In a speech that spanned 10 billion years and disciplines as diverse as agriculture and computer science, Dr. Leroy Hood explained Darwin’s theory of natural selection and […]
By Brook Stallings. Black Student Union President Robin Bailey wants to know if you know who invented the traffic light. If you don’t, you will soon have the opportunity to […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger. The bill proposed in the state legislature last Thursday to allow one-way tolling of up to $3.25 on the Highway 520 bridge would put a weighty burden […]
The author requested that, due to the sensitive nature of this letter, they remain anonymous. I was very grateful to see that Brook Stallings had addressed the issue of mental […]
By Brittany Butterfield. Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank, or taking a horse-drawn carriage ride down extravagant avenue. Either way, this holiday celebrated on February 14 by […]
By Lance Braud. For the last few years, Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist, has become famous for her study of why people fall in love with one another. She’s been […]
By Brittany Butterfield. Valentine’s day is all about expressing your love, appreciation and affection for the one you care about. However, this year’s Valentine’s Day seems to be more about […]
By Katie Drahos. The film, “New in Town,” is rated PG, runs 96 minutes long and comes to theaters January 30th. In it, Ren
By Ashton Cermak. Valentine’s Day is not far off, and it’s a good time for couples to celebrate with a few classic romantic movies. Here are some of the cr
By Morgan Hodder. This week’s showcase artist is photographer Kyle Gatti. The picture hosted is unnamed. Gatti said he prefers not to have titles for his pieces; he wants the […]
By Katie Drahos. The BCC women’s basketball team dominated over the Edmonds Tritons with a final score of 67-47. The game started out slow for the Bulldogs, with Edmonds getting […]
By Patrick Farricker. The Super Bowl had finished in Tampa, and two men were awaiting the chance of a lifetime: a place in Seattle’s professional soccer squad, the Seattle Sounders […]
Men play poorly in the first half but rally to win in overtime By James Storbeck. Coming into the game on Wednesday night, the Edmonds Community College Tritons had a […]
By Katie Drahos. Students walking by might see the bright rainbow posters hanging up on bulletin boards around campus. Or, as of late, they might find them in a more […]
By Brook Stallings. During a senate hearing last Friday, the University of Washington (UW) officially opposed the bill that would let BCC become a four-year college. The bill would grant […]
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