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The nastiest concussion I’ve ever had was a long time coming. It happened because I was stupid and excited to do something I loved. That’s a place everyone’s been, it’s […]
The nastiest concussion I’ve ever had was a long time coming. It happened because I was stupid and excited to do something I loved. That’s a place everyone’s been, it’s […]
Dear Rachelle, How do I deal with loss and keep up with my studies? There’s no right way to deal with a death. It’s an incredibly difficult thing to […]
On Thursday, Oct. 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in N201, Bellevue College students will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet Blake Nordstrom, president of Nordstrom Inc. While only […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 30, either at 2:30 p.m. in N201 or at 3:10 p.m. in B204, students looking to put their math skills to the test can compete in the […]
It’s that time of year again. No, not midterms; it’s nomination time for Bellevue College’s Margin of Excellence Award. The Margin of Excellence Award is Bellevue College’s employee recognition program. […]
By now everybody and their mother knows that the Seahawks are a big team to watch this season. What people may not see, is that the Seahawks are doing this […]
The exhibit represents work in a variety of media, including ceramics, darkroom and digital photography, painting and encaustic, printmaking, many forms of sculpture. The features art is by faculty, […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 9, the Bellevue College cafeteria was lined with booths adorned with bright poster boards and flyers, hoping to […]
Students gather at a DJ’d dance party in C-building to celebrate National Coming Out Day. Katarina Schrag pledges to support the Anti-Bullying movement during Ally Week, Oct. 14-18, 2013. […]
On Oct. 8, 2013 Bellevue College President Dr. David Rule announced his appointment of Dr. Ata Karim as Vice President of Student Services. Karim had previously been serving as the […]
I think it’s safe to say—even if you do happen to live under a rock—that just about every student at Bellevue College has heard about the ongoing government shutdown. It’s […]
The big news during the off-season for the women’s soccer team was the change in leadership. The old coach left, and the former assistant coach has taken the reigns. Kiko […]
Following the government shutdown on Oct. 1, over 500 student veterans at BC have had their disability and/or G.I Bill benefits cut off, leaving many in a position in which […]
The Office of Student Legislative Affairs at Bellevue College has begun the hiring process for the position on Legislative Director. OSLA is responsible for taking students concerns and addressing them […]
On Monday, Oct. 7, the quarterly Club Caucus took place. Sponsored by Bellevue College’s Associated Student Government, the Club Caucus was an opportunity for clubs to promote the missions and […]
It is commonly acknowledged that some of our best thoughts have come in the shower. This occurrence is what prompts writers, artists, and the like to keep pads of paper […]
The Seattle Mariner 2013 campaign has officially come to an end as of Sept. 29, although many critics, fans and even players have considered the season over only mid-way through […]
It’s probably safe to say that most BC students intend to either transfer to a four-year university or stay and earn their credits here. While the end result can be […]
For those in primarily two-year colleges like Bellevue College, an organization exists called the American Association of Community Colleges, which aims, among other things, to provide support for both students […]
The top of the league is in sight and the Supporter’s Shield is within reach. A playoff spot is almost a certainty and winning the MLS Cup sounds absolutely possible. […]
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