Overpriced and overrated: Learning without textbooks
Four hundred dollars goes a long way if you’re a college student. I slipped into an experiment in my own education last quarter by forgetting to buy my course textbooks […]
Four hundred dollars goes a long way if you’re a college student. I slipped into an experiment in my own education last quarter by forgetting to buy my course textbooks […]
I was walking down the street in Seattle last week when I saw a man approaching, his hand raised near his mouth and the glint of a small silver tube […]
Sometime in the early afternoon on Feb. 5, a foreign-looking man in his 20s, dressed as a postal deliveryman, rung the doorbell of 70-year-old Lars Hedegaard, a conservative Danish journalist […]
On Feb. 8 and 18, students of Bellevue College left for Olympia, Wash. to represent BC in a march with Evergreen State College. Led by the Office of Student Legislative […]
It’s no secret that Faisal Jaswal, the Assistant Dean of Student Programs at Bellevue College, lent his DeLorean to Macklemore, a rapper and musician, for use in the music video […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 in N-201, speaker Dr. Jaye Goosby Smith explored both the issues of veteran transition to college life and methods of inclusion in classrooms. This talk […]
When it comes to spending money, I’m pretty sure everybody can agree that the less that is coming out of your pocket, the better. I couldn’t agree more. I’m always […]
Bellevue College is the home of a sports club called the Awesome Ultimate Frisbee Club. It is a fun club that recently started where anyone interested—whether they’ve been playing the […]
On Feb. 19, 2013 from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Bellevue College students and 24 of the state’s leading conservation groups gathered in Olympia, Wash. to lobby for the safety […]
February is National Eating Disorder Awareness month. According to the National Eating Disorder Association, one out of every five women suffers from disordered eating or an eating disorder. Like many […]
On Feb. 15, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. in Carlson Theatre, the Bellevue College theatre arts department, chaired and directed by Tammi Doyle, put on an evening of showcase materials before […]
Rumors run rampant about the resignation of the recent pope, Mr. Joseph Ratzinger, aka Benedict XVI. Since he hasn’t officially stepped down yet—it’s more like a papal two-weeks notice, not […]
It’s no shock that of today’s non-sugar sweeteners, aspartame claims approximately 50% of all sales by United States consumers. Aspartame is roughly 200 times sweeter than conventional sugar thus providing […]
On Feb. 20, 2013, Bellevue College and BC’s Business Leadership Club, who sponsored this talk, welcomed Mike Koenig, a product unit manager from Microsoft, to campus. Room C-130 from 11:30 […]
On Feb. 19, 2013, Magenta Loera, advocate for the Sustainability Club at Bellevue College organized a rally where members got the chance to speak before state legislatures and represent District […]
Black Student Union Director, Shayla Richardson and members regularly attend and table for the open houses, orientations, club bashes and caucuses every week. They have been more involved with Black […]
On Feb. 12, 2013, Bellevue College opened the doors of N-201 to welcome a famous author, Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy, to speak about her book and how it directly relates […]
On Feb.14 in N-201, Dr. Darryl Brice examined the stigmas and prejudices attached to black males in a talk under the title: “A curse and a curse: Black masculinity and […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 6, Bellevue College staff, faculty, administrators, members of the BC Foundation, friends and family gathered to celebrate four of their colleague’s achievements during the Twenty-Ninth Annual Awards […]
On Christmas day 2011, five-year old Lama al-Ghamdi was hospitalized with a crushed skull, broken back, broken arm, broken ribs, bruising, burns, and horrifying and indisputable evidence that she had […]
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