New four-year degrees added to bill
By Brook Stallings. BCC has begun the process of developing three new degrees in progressive fields: Green business practice, Dissymmetry, (a new technology in nuclear imaging), and a four-year radiologist […]
By Brook Stallings. BCC has begun the process of developing three new degrees in progressive fields: Green business practice, Dissymmetry, (a new technology in nuclear imaging), and a four-year radiologist […]
By Brook Stallings. Does anyone know why it is so difficult to talk about mental illness? Even while I was trying to write the first paragraph I had to work […]
To the Editor:I want to express my opinion over the article in the January 27th issue and correct a statement that was written about what the ASG Legislative Committee and […]
By Patrick Farricker. As winter slowly draws to a close, we prepare once again for the upcoming baseball season at Bellevue Community College. BCC’s baseball program, which has seen 38 […]
By Katie Drahos. They say defense wins games, and at last Wednesday’s North Seattle women’s basketball game, it could not be truer for the Bellevue Community College Bulldogs. With a […]
By James Storbeck. On Wednesday night, the BCC Bulldogs went to North Seattle Community College (NSCC) to take on the NSCC Storm. In what might turn out to be a […]
By Race Dillon. The BCC art gallery is currently displaying the artwork of six BCC alumni. The six artists featured are Gretchen Van Dyke, Joshua Dodhia, Ken Ray, Alexander Hayden, […]
By Race Dillon. Kelsey Maher has just started her acting career at BCC, having acted in only a couple of of shows. So far, she’s proven herself adequate. What is […]
By Morgan Hodder. Lolita Pollock is our week’s showcase artist, presenting a photograph she titled “Student life experiencing itself subjectively.” Pollock said she got her first camera when she was […]
By Brittany Butterfield. Denise L. Johnson found sociology by accident. She enrolled in a sociology class because she needed the credits. Johnson said, however, she fell in love with the […]
By Ashton Cermack. As a kid, you probably remember a big yellow school bus picking you up and running you to school, while a driver with tired eyes and a […]
By Lance Braud. How did life on Earth begin? How did the inanimate elements come together to form something new that can take in the resources it needs to reproduce? […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger. Reluctant to cut jobs, BCC’s administration will have to lay off teachers and other faculty to meet their $3.5 million target cut for the next two years. […]
By James Storbeck. On Monday and Tuesday, the International Student Association (ISA) brought the Chinese New Year in with a celebration held in the cafeteria here at Bellevue Community College. […]
By Brook Stallings. The Associated Student Government (ASG) hosted two “Budget Cut Student Forums” this week to explain how Washington State’s projected $7 billion deficit will likely affect BCC students. […]
By Brittany Butterfield. The word “tattoo” originates from the Tahitian word “tattau,” which means “to mark.” Tattoos have been practiced worldwide: those in tribes, and more widely recognized are tattoos […]
By Stephen King. As we all know, the current economic climate is making it harder and harder to find a job. What’s even more disconcerting is the fact that people […]
By Alex Hartle. Bellevue Community College’s best-kept secret lies housed in the shadow of its monstrous parking garage. KBCS, the institution’s own radio station, broadcasts at 91.3 FM from a […]
By Brittany Butterfield. If you’re like me, then between classes, or right after your last class lets out, you’re craving for something to eat. Not that cafeteria food, or bagels […]
By Lance Braud. Every introductory psychology class tells the story of Clive Wearing, the musician who lost the ability to make new memories after a viral infection. He cannot store […]
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