BC’s Gallery Space hosts art by T Kiyoshi Hough and “Seven”
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 […]
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) […]
Jeremy Graber – Assistant News Editor At the end of the fall quarter, a dozen members of the student body met under the cover of night in the N-building to […]
A colorful Mod Podge decorates a lone black lamp sitting on the desk of Bellevue College’s Environmental and Social Responsibility Representative Sophia Trinh. With a slight gloss that dully reflects […]
Please state your name, age, high school attended. Anissa Bryant-Swift, 18, Sammamish High School What initially sparked your interest in tennis? My grandma put me in swimming, tennis, ballet, gymnastics, […]
Power Balance Bracelets have been popular among the athletes for over three years, but this is all about to change since the performance accessory is just a fake. They have […]
Just because you own a fancy suit and some cool gadgets doesn’t make you a role model hero. Take Michael Carter for instance. In the 25th century, Carter is a […]
The new FX original drama, “Lights Out”, had me caught at the trailer; suspenseful and enticing, it’s daring musical score dragging me in for more. The warning sign about it’s […]
Faculty and students at Bellevue College are alarmed by the University of Washington’s “The Daily’s” recent articles on Gov. Chris Gregoire’s “concern with over-enrollment at community colleges.” According to the […]
The 520 bridge across Lake Washington that connects Seattle to Bellevue will soon be facing tolls. The tolls are to help pay for the new, safer 520 bridge in 2014 […]
Late Wednesday night, around 9 p.m., 24 year-old Bellevue College student, Eugene Wekesa, left his home to walk to the nearby Crossroads Bellevue Shopping Center. He left his home without […]
On Oct. 9 at 9:30 a.m. a 19-year old woman, Faribah Maradiaga of Bellevue, was arrested on Bellevue College North Campus when she stabbed another student during a court-ordered anger […]
In 2007, suicide was one of the top ten causes of death in America. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 34,598 people died from suicide this year alone. […]
During the final week of September, avid readers and book lovers everywhere celebrated “Banned Books Week,” a week solely dedicated to the celebration of the freedom to read. Since 1982, […]
There are many reasons why students decide to attend community colleges before attending a four year university. On October 5, 2010 Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, […]
Tennis has always been one of our well ranked sports team in Bellevue College. They have been undefeated for six years with Coach Jason Chapman, yet no one has recognized […]
Don’t we all wonder who we would marry if we were famous? For most celebrities, it seems as though everyone starts dating an athlete, creating the stereotype “celebrity-athlete”. When people […]
Questkids kids have the attitude, the brains, the creativity, and yet can still recite their ABC’s. They match the swagger of M.I.A, Pharrell, and Kanye West, while towering at only […]
GREETINGS! You made it through the snowflakes and black ice to come all the way back to paradise. I’m glad to see that many have returned to our humble abode, […]
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