Vital Nature: Fracking and our food
In the midst of a domestic energy boom, livestock are falling ill in a timely correlation to the surge of hydraulic fracturing, a procedure known as fracking. Scientists have more […]
In the midst of a domestic energy boom, livestock are falling ill in a timely correlation to the surge of hydraulic fracturing, a procedure known as fracking. Scientists have more […]
In the realm of political dialogue, there are very few terms that carry the derogatory weight of the accusatory label “neocon.” In debates, calling someone a neocon is often all […]
I have been going to Bellevue College for almost two years now. In my time here I have taken gender classes, sociology classes, obtained a job as the director of […]
“Don’t send our daughters into combat,” proclaimed Kathleen Parker in last Monday’s Seattle Times, describing the decision to allow women to work in combat roles within the military as an […]
Off the top of my head, I can think of about seven things I’d rather talk about than my future, and five of them involve eating dirt. However, transfer applications […]
It’s time to learn how to read notes on staff bars or build on what you already know. There may have been missed opportunities to pick up an instrument in […]
Twenty two year-old Marcus Tibbs has been playing basketball since the age of five. He started playing basketball when he was in daycare at Garfield Community Center. Tibbs graduated from […]
It is widely known that college is quite different from high school. More freedom, more people, more options and overall just more fun. One thing that usually stays consistent throughout […]
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