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It seems as though Memorial Day Weekend marks the beginning of the best time of the year. From May 25 and on, weather gets warmer and the days get longer, […]
It seems as though Memorial Day Weekend marks the beginning of the best time of the year. From May 25 and on, weather gets warmer and the days get longer, […]
Driving and parking at BC every morning for nearly two years has given me countless trial and error opportunities to refine parking down to an exact science, and I am […]
Have you ever started a spring clean-out of your wardrobe and realized that the fewer, lighter clothing choices you are left with just seem too darn simple? After all, you […]
“Right here now at the United States…we have experienced the longest running holocaust in the world,” said Zandra Apple, member of the Lakota tribe at South Dakota and student contact […]
“Frank Wedekind in 1891—a German playwright—wrote a very controversial play called Spring Awakening” said Tammi Doyle, theater department faculty head and director of BC’s play this quarter, Spring Awakening. “In […]
Many months are used to commemorate events and cultural groups, the month of May being no exception. Originally there was an Asian-Pacific Heritage week in July, however this national recognition […]
On a sun-chalked Monday afternoon, the Bellevue Bulldog men’s baseball team vanpooled up I-5 to Mount Vernon to face Skagit Valley in a double header in the regular season finale. […]
Approximately two weeks ago, the first ever WeCar in Washington was introduced to a college campus. That college campus is BC. Resting on the first floor of the parking garage […]
Potatoes. Baked potatoes, toasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, cheesy potatoes, potato chips, hot potatoes. Potatoes are a staple in most households, and at BC, there’s an entire event about them. The […]
Bellevue College’s Autism Spectrum Navigators Program is hosting a video game tournament (YES, a video game tournament!) on Friday May 18 at the cafeteria from 3:20 p.m. until around 7:00 […]
The welcome sunshine this week has brought an early whiff of summer into the air, and the TRiO Student Support Services program at Bellevue College recognized the quarter’s coming close […]
“Did you hear anything from anywhere yet?”—This is the most asked and answered question I have come across since mid-March. Sure, a lot of you out there are getting this […]
Paperclips, Band-Aids, coffee mug, salt and pepper shakers. What do all these things have in common? At first glance, probably nothing, but they are all the little things you need […]
With the first year of two cheer tryouts happening on May and October, the Bellevue Bulldogs Cheer Squad prepares for a year full of special events, community services and school […]
One of the most significant changes from BC to a four-year university will be the campus housing. If you have never had a roommate before, this could either be a […]
What comes up to your mind when you think of cavemen? Half-naked, muscular and leopard-skin-wearing? Perhaps the Flintstones? We may have a clear image of cavemen in our heads but […]
After two years of asking your professor to “Wait, wait, don’t go to the next slide yet,” and “Wow, I never really needed to use my textbook this whole quarter,” […]
There is nothing like the cold slap of reality experienced by the average college student when forced to consider the unknown territory of life post-graduation. The good news is that […]
The search for a new president for Bellevue College has been an ongoing process since Jean Floten moved to Western Governor’s University last year. The search was supposed to end […]
Seattle Artist Peter Millett paid a trip to the Bellevue College Gallery Space on May 2 for the opening reception of his latest collection of abstract steel sculptures—Presence/Absence. The reception […]
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