Bellevue gas prices respond to Iranian sanctions
Since Memorial Day of 2010, gas prices in Washington State have risen by 95 cents in the Seattle metro area—and this does not take into consideration the summer, fall and […]
Since Memorial Day of 2010, gas prices in Washington State have risen by 95 cents in the Seattle metro area—and this does not take into consideration the summer, fall and […]
Application after application after application. As time goes on we ask ourselves if transferring is even worth it with all the forms and paper work we have to go through. […]
Last Wednesday, Jan. 18, a massive online protest was launched against Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)/ Protect IP Act (PIPA). An estimated number of 75,000 sites (such as Wikipedia, Reddit, […]
A bright group of individuals dedicating three quarters to the United Nations class here at Bellevue College are soon to embark on a journey taking them out of the country […]
In a crazy week dominated by wintry weather, the Bellevue College men’s basketball team saw more games postponed than actually played. However, on Saturday, Jan. 21, the Bulldogs traveled to […]
Reprinted from http://bellevuecollege.edu/athletics Bellevue College’s men’s basketball team has been ranked among the nation’s best, coming in at #18 in the country. The Bulldogs are currently 14-1 and also ranked […]
It’s that time again. That dreaded period which comes every year where all that is on your mind is filling out the annoyingly long FAFSA, college applications, and worrying about […]
There’s always that awkward moment when you arrive at your prospective institution and find it completely deserted. What happened to the colossal student life advertised in all of the college […]
Are you dissatisfied with the constant questions you have when it comes to fulfilling everything you need to complete your Associates Degree in Arts and Sciences? Do you make a […]
By Nathan Krohn You’ve most likely heard the phrase “if you want something done, give it to a busy person.” In the case of collegiate athletes this may be true. […]
By Nathan Krohn It’s not uncommon that a major university is brought to shame by the athletic department. USC and the University of Miami were put under a negative spotlight […]
By Nathan Krohn Tim Tebow took the snap and shoved the ball into Willis McGahee’s chest. Recognizing the Steelers’ safeties were cheating in to stop the run, Tebow pulled the […]
By Nathan Krohn “As the number one overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts select quarterback Andrew Luck from Stanford.” If everything goes according to plan, these […]
By Nathan Krohn MarshawnLynch got the ball and was hit immediately. Lost in a standing pile of gigantic men the Thursday Night Football announcers on the NFL Network prematurely called […]
By Nathan Krohn On the fourth down, with little more than 11 seconds left in the game, the Baltimore Ravens called upon their kicker, Billy Cundiff, to kick a 32-yard […]
By Nathan Krohn Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. Few attempt to refute this statement because of its unanimous acceptance amongst players, analysts, fans and the […]
By Nathan Krohn Every sports fan understands that disappointment and heartbreak are a part of the game. The most successful franchises in history have at one time experienced failure, leaving […]
With all this crazy weather, I am really getting confused. There’s no snow, then there’s a three-hour storm, then it’s all gone by the next day. It’s sunny, it rains, […]
Although the transferring process can make you want to claw your eyes out at any moment, there are some definite perks once the process is over and you know where […]
If you’ve ever had an e-mail pen pal from a country you can’t quite pronounce, you know what I’m talking about when I say that where a person lives connects […]
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