Bellevue City Council: New Year Goals
The City Council elections just concluded, and before long, a new Council will be in place. Already the Bellevue city government is starting to plan for the new year; laying […]
The City Council elections just concluded, and before long, a new Council will be in place. Already the Bellevue city government is starting to plan for the new year; laying […]
As the grand finale to the Week of Action put on by Stop the Raid on Student Aid, almost 100 BC students joined students from South Central Community College, UW, […]
There are only two weeks left this quarter. It’s almost the holidays, but BC students and faculty are already preparing for school in winter quarter by planning out schedules and […]
8:30 a.m., Dec. 8, will mark the beginning of this year’s Mid-Year Leadership Retreat. This retreat, held every year right after the end of Fall quarter, is a activity provided […]
There’s that awkward moment when you can’t wear skirts, shorts, tank tops, or your one-use-per-year sunglasses anymore. Winter is pushing out our wimpy fall early and is turning Washington into […]
There are always mixed feelings about this time of year. Some people, when thinking of the holidays, imagine fun snowball fights with friends, presents, and sipping sweet hot chocolate next […]
Mmm, Thanksgiving, a time of bountiful feasts filled with the best and most fattening delicacies. Just thinking about it makes my mouth water. Some of you probably think that there […]
Rainbow flags, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer books, and safe sex resources are some of the many things you may find in the LGBTQ resource center on the second […]
We have all seen our fair share of horrible movies. But while we’re on this subject – what were some of the worst ideas ever put into film? There’s quite […]
James Bond has always been a favorite when it comes to action films. So at least half of everyone reading this article will be happy to know the Bond franchise […]
Art… It’s about attempting to show how you see the world around you.
Comedy has always been a major part of the people living in Washington, Seattle, and of course, Bellevue College. With all the rain crowds and gray mornings, we kind of […]
There has always been a love – hate relationship between artists and the public-deemed status of their work.
There has been a lot of news lately about Governor Gregoire, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, and politics on the federal level, but not as much about Aaron Lainge, Patti Mann, […]
The recent Stop the Raid on Student Aid campaigns on campus aren’t the only ways BC can petition lawmakers to save higher education; the Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) […]
With the spending habits of our government, Gregoire has proposed budget cuts that have me shaking my head. Gregoire is considering cutting funding for the state’s health care program for […]
Whenever schedules are released, I immediately begin crafting my schedule, despite the fact that there are still about two weeks left until I can actually register for classes. I’m definitely […]
If you are one of the 9% of the population who is unemployed and feel stuck because you just cannot get a job, then I can relate. The “thanks for […]
Wow! It is amazing how fast this quarter has gone by. It is already time to start picking classes for the 2012 winter quarter. Thankfully this means getting out of […]
The cold morning breeze pierces my face as I stand outside the B building for over a half an hour. When I finally get to walk through the swiveling doors, […]
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