No to bias incidents
If you walk into the president’s office in A-201, you can pick up a pamphlet entitled “Don’t let the Haters Win,” which encourages students to report campus bias incidents and […]
If you walk into the president’s office in A-201, you can pick up a pamphlet entitled “Don’t let the Haters Win,” which encourages students to report campus bias incidents and […]
I had the privilege of attending three of the four student-forums, including Dr. David Rule’s brief presentation and Q&A. While the other two candidates that I met and talked with […]
Last Thursday, Nov. 8, the Science and Math Institute and the Multi-Cultural Services departments of Bellevue College hosted an event to celebrate crazy science principles represented in superhero movies and […]
Last week, Disney bought LucasFilm, the studio that produced “Star Wars” for $4.05 billion. From Disney classics such as “Snow White” and “Bambi” to “Hannah Montana,” Disney has made quite […]
Last Tuesday, Nov. 6, the Phi Theta Kappa inducted 139 new members, including those who joined during summer quarter. Students in Phi Theta Kappa represent almost every area of study […]
Just when you think that mathematics and art are on opposites sides of the “chess board,” MC Escher’s works of art take this generic stereotype and proves it otherwise. MC […]
A moment of silence… A pause out of respect for the brave and courageous men and women that have and still are fighting for freedom around the world. How much […]
You’ve never seen Joseph Gordon-Levitt like this before. He’s usually portrayed as a “Plain Joe” kind of guy chasing after the girl of his dreams, like in “10 Things I […]
The World Series is known as one of baseball’s greatest stages. It is the culmination of two baseball teams, the best of both American League and National League, who come […]
It’s early evening and a walk to get a bite to eat seemed typical. But it soon would be blown apart by an element that would catch you off guard […]
I was a year out of high school working a full time job at Fred Meyer in Benson, Wash. It was a starting job; I worked as a parcel clerk, […]
According to thecollegesolution.com, 23% of full-time undergrads age 24 or younger work 20 hours or more a week. The reason? Well, the fact is college tuition fees tend to increase […]
The Academic Success Center, located in D-204, is a resource to all students who are looking to get ahead, stay afloat or are struggling in their classes. Students are free […]
Dr. Bernard Franklin didn’t mince words during his presentation about boys and men last Thursday. After opening with statistics showing boys failing in school, relationships and society, Franklin urged male […]
In July of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the landmark Civil Rights Act which outlawed racial, ethnic, sexual, and religious discrimination and desegregated schools. 48 years later, […]
The long–awaited nomination for the next president of Bellevue College has been made. At just after 4:00 p.m. on Nov. 5, board member Vicki Orrico made the announcement everyone had […]
The Japanese Support Team is having their fundraiser on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 8 and 9. The Fundraising for The Victims of The East Japan Great Earthquake and Tsunami event […]
Many students and faculty members on the Bellevue College campus are unaware of something important: BC has a cheerleading squad. The squad has a faculty advisor, a full team and […]
The Office of Student Legislative Affairs has just finished an intensive campaign to increase voter turnout among Bellevue College students. The campaign began with student volunteers assessing the level of […]
Livestrong. That’s a strong statement that has rung a very bold and profound bell over the years. It came with a once thought as solid backbone from the cycling legend […]
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