Disney’s World: Part I
The following piece illustrates two particularly fascinating components of the human memory: the power that images and artistic works have on the individual’s perception of the real world, and the […]
The following piece illustrates two particularly fascinating components of the human memory: the power that images and artistic works have on the individual’s perception of the real world, and the […]
On Saturday Jan. 15, Somali pirates hijacked The Samho Jewelery, a ship that is operated by the South Korean firm, Samho Shipping Company. On board were a crew of eight South […]
The longer I am here at BC (Fall 2010 was my first quarter), the more I come to notice a very peculiar phenomenon. Not getting at anything racist, but have […]
Time check – 2:29 p.m. Location – C Building. Doing the math in my head while rushing over to the bus shelter, I realize I have exactly one minute before […]
January 19 was a landmark for Bellevue College. That afternoon, a number of faculty members from Bellevue College and University of Washington Bothell gathered and celebrated as BC President Jean […]
The Lady Bulldogs smash their latest opposition in the form of the Seattle STORM, their undefeated streak growing to nine in a row. Playing before the men’s team on the […]
Many Seahawks fan still have the memory of Marshawn Lynch’s legendary run against the New Orleans Saints during the first Seahawks playoff game of 2011. Throughout his tenure, many internet […]
It is Friday. Date night. You’re counting down the minutes until you get to see (insert desired name here). Outfit ideas line up in your head for what feels like […]
In a world where ABSTINENCE is shoved down our throats, it isn’t surprising that having babies is all the rage. Making babies is so passé. No one cares about the […]
On Aug. 28, 1963 an African American man’s voice bellowed from the white steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Clear and unafraid he talked about his dream, a dream for those […]
Bryanboy, Tavi Gevinson, Rumi Neely, Jane Aldridge – probably not names you are familiar with. What if I tell you Marc Jacobs named a bag after one of them while […]
You just met a rather cute guy in class today. You don’t really know him personally, but you figured out his name when you eavesdropped on his conversation with a […]
Barack Obama’s alliance with big business has flipped once again. After two years of inconsistent dating, President Obama is once again trying to win the hearts of corporate America. This […]
The postseason is upon us and that means that the new NFL rules will go into effect starting now. NFL owners voted 28-4 in favor of changing the rules regarding […]
Over 2,000 people of all ages crowed through the doors at The Moore Theater, and were all excited for a night with Buddy Valastro. There were people from all over […]
The New Year, for most of us, means the beginning of a new chapter in our lives. The time, in which we reflect in our past, celebrate what we have […]
After a long and hard fight, many feel justice is finally being done for those who are still suffering from the effects of working at, or living near, ground zero. […]
From January 5 through January 25, the Gallery Space found in D271 will be hosting art by T Kiyoshi Hough, and a group of painters known as “Seven.” The exhibits […]
Jeremy Graber Assistant news editor The past few months, a group known as the Rain City Superhero Movement (RCSM) has taken to the streets, patrolling for crime. Their normal area […]
Jeremy Graber Assistant news editor Stanley Wong is a political science major here at Bellevue College. He is also the Executive Director of the Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) […]
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