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As the Mariners season progresses, a few shining stars have made their names known. As expected, Felix Hernandez and Kendrys Morales have been playing some great baseball. However, there have […]
As the Mariners season progresses, a few shining stars have made their names known. As expected, Felix Hernandez and Kendrys Morales have been playing some great baseball. However, there have […]
Pacing the streets of University District in Seattle, it’s deceivingly difficult to find a coffee shop not owned by Starbucks Coffee Company. Shops with funky green mermaid/siren logos sprawled down […]
It would be hard to compete with the 1993 adaption of “Much Ado About Nothing,” starring British legends Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson, but I was gripped by Joss Whedon’s […]
At the start of April, Bellevue College was nominated as a finalist among 19 other colleges and universities for the annual 2013 Second Nature Climate Leadership Award. The BC Sustainability […]
It was roughly 11 a.m. on March 31, 2013, when Aimee Gomez-Arce, 2, having suffered bouts of nausea, headaches and frequent vomiting for going on a couple of weeks, was […]
Earlier this month, several members of the Associated Student Government, the Women’s Center and other politically active organizations at Bellevue College attended the National Conference for Women Student Leaders at […]
As the school year draws to a close, many various clubs and organizations at Bellevue College are preparing for next fall’s round of students and responsibilities. The athletic department in […]
Many reasons exist for learning new languages. Learning a country’s national language is often required in order to obtain citizenship. Before vacationing to a foreign country, it may be helpful […]
Leslie Mayo, vice president of finance and communication has been in office for two weeks. In this position Mayo reviews funding requests and suggests budget adjustments. Unlike other members of […]
Bellevue College’s Vice President of Human Resources Cesar Portillo will be stepping down on June 21. Portillo will begin a new position at California State University, San Bernadino on June […]
Metal music as a genre has rarely had any significant mainstream exposure, with the notable exception of some popular bands in the 70s and 80s like Black Sabbath and Iron […]
Why fly a kite? It all depends on who is asked. There are many reasons to fly a kite, but there are two main reasons. You’re either flying for recreation […]
K-pop—the abbreviation for Korean pop—is a musical genre originating from South Korea. Within the genre are various styles of music that range from ballad to hip hop to indie with […]
With the Mariners currently in fourth place in the American League West division, people have started to have a few questions on their mind as to why we have started […]
In the April 9 issue of The Watchdog, Andrea Torres, the Associated Student Government vice president of student affairs and pluralism elect got me thinking about the challenges that undocumented […]
Coal or oil? Pick your poison. The U.S.’s dash for gas has inadvertently spurred a boom of coal consumption globally. I’m sure you’ve heard of hydraulic fracking, a process that […]
Bellevue College students pursuing a career in the field of engineering sometimes feel overwhelmed by the difficulty and variety of classes that are offered on campus. As the founder and […]
On Friday, June 5, at 1:30 p.m. in room C-225, members of the Associated Student Government and faculty from Bellevue College came together to discuss and approve various departments requests […]
While summer may be considered an off season for the Bellevue College basketball teams, they are still at campus and hard at work. Starting July 8 and spanning over the […]
“If you want an education, you have the right to have one,” was a point that Vice President of Student Affairs and Pluralism Elect Andrea Torres emphasized throughout her campaign […]
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