2009
The price of being Michael Jackson
No matter what one’s personal opinion is of Michael Jackson, most would agree that his untimely death on June 25 was shocking and unexpected. While newspapers, magazines and blogs scramble […]
Financial aid reform
The Department of Education and Internal Revenue Service will embark on a joint venture to populate the Free Application for Federal Student Aid with tax data. The news, which was […]
Soccer’s Emergence
It’s been the most popular game in the world for decades. Its current form was originated in Britain. The original club, Sheffield FC, was founded in 1857. The largest attendance […]
Game over for students at BC
Formerly known as the College’s game room, C103 has been repurposed into a meeting space for student clubs and programs. The machines that once entertained students have been sent back […]
Take a bite out of Seattle
One of the best ways to get a sense of the spirit of a city and its people is to taste the food they eat. The Bite of Seattle has […]
You have questions, Eugene Mirman has answers
Have you ever wanted to know how to raise a well-rounded child, without having to use a punishment bag? Or perhaps you are a struggling 16 year old trying to […]
Mariners halfway through season
A year ago, Seattle being excited about baseball seemed highly unlikely. However, coming up on the All Star break, the Mariners are in third place in the west but only […]
BC shows its pride
On Sunday, June 28, members of Bellevue College’s Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) Resource Center, marched in the 2009 Official Seattle Pride Parade. […]
What should we eat, meat or vegetables?
No need to defeat the meat By: Ashton Cermack Being alive in this day and age is a truly great facet of modern life. We’ve come a long way from […]
Faculty member honored with Award
On June 17, faculty member Ron Radvilas received $10,000 and a medallion as part of the Lockwood Distinguished Faculty award. The $10,000 is in the form of a stipend and […]
Social networking sites help delineate unrest over Iran elections
On June 23rd, at around two in the morning in Iranian time, an anonymous Tehran blogger wrote this onto a Twitter page: “It’s been two days now and my brother […]
Murder is wrong, no matter what
The Death of George Tiller should be troubling to everyone, regardless of how they feel about what he did for a living. For those who aren’t familiar with his story, […]
Gregoire graces graduation
Even in a time of change, both locally and worldwide, it was stories of the past that were most relevant as Bellevue College held its graduation ceremony, throwing almost 500 […]
Don’t lose an eye this fourth of July
Every summer people of all ages from all walks of life, fire up the barbeque, load a cooler with ice and usually head over to an Indian reservation to score […]
New leaders found at retreat
On Wednesday June 24, a total of 89 students, faculty, and staff left the Bellevue College campus to attend a leadership retreat at Camp Casey on Whidbey Island. Upon arrival, […]
Sounders halfway through season
The Sounders have officially hit the halfway point in the season with great standing, making a run at both the MLS and US open cups. However, the team has been […]