“Tough Guise” and men on gender inequality
Hosted by Building Bridges, a program dedicated to bonding people with different cultural genders and ethnicities, the Tough Guise panel was an opportunity to let men express their perspective on […]
Hosted by Building Bridges, a program dedicated to bonding people with different cultural genders and ethnicities, the Tough Guise panel was an opportunity to let men express their perspective on […]
Each and every day the world grows just a little bit more. More successful, more creative and more advanced. Technology is also growing every minute of every day making access […]
Kicking off the pre-season, Bellevue College women’s tennis team has started practice on Feb. 1 and has played their first pre-season game against a four-year school, Pacific Lutheran University, and […]
On March 5, the Bellevue College Board of Trustees of the Community College 8th District held a meeting discussing action items “policy 3655: the use of human participants in research […]
On Thursday, March 6, Winona LaDuke spoke at Bellevue College regarding her work fighting oil pipelines, as well as discussion of threats to the environment from fossil fuels. She is […]
Society is susceptible to following the traditional norm where stellar grades, top-notch universities and well-paying jobs are the way to go in order to achieve the American dream. While […]
While researching various human rights atrocities happening around the world–and considering the past–the importance of speech freedom arose to the forefront of my mind. Yet, what is there to stop […]
On Mar. 9 at the Kirkland Performance Center, the Washington Wind Symphony put on their “States of Mind” performance. It was phenomenal, and that’s coming from someone who doesn’t normally […]
Oh, Edward Snowden. What a beautiful mess you’ve created. It’s been quite some time now since America, and other nations alike, have discovered that we are the victims of […]
One of my favorite comedy nonfiction reads has been Mindy Kaling’s book, “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns).” Kaling, who was an actress on NBC’s “The Office” […]
The time has come that all baseball fans wait for from the end of the World Series: Spring training for all Major League Baseball teams has started. Baseball season is […]
Arnold Schwarzenegger fans and death metal fans rarely find mutual ground on which to celebrate their loves. Lucky for them, there actually are Schwarzenegger-themed death metal bands that bring new […]
This coming spring quarter Bellevue College has added a new course in international studies. INTST 202 Cultural Encounters and Tensions is a five-credit class scheduled on only Monday and Wednesday […]
Bellevue College’s Internship Fair featured a variety of booths representing multiple companies, institutions and programs from Costco and UPS, to Symetra and the King County Community Services Division. Wesley Jones, […]
A new exhibition has opened in the art gallery, featuring the work of David C. Kane, UW alumnus and accomplished artist. The collection on display is a body of “grisaille” […]
The way information is dispersed throughout campus is about to change. Modifications are being proposed to the All-BC [fyi] emails that student employees, staff and faculty receive. “Currently, all employees […]
On April 3 to April 5, BC Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer and Questions members will once again be attending the Power of One Conference, this time in Utah at […]
Did you ever think that something like the Apple iCar would ever become real? Or that maybe one day that tiny bit of cosmetic work that you wish to have […]
Recently, the Department of Justice stated that they will use the full extent of federal law to investigate and prosecute any postings on the internet that violate the civil rights […]
So lately, I’ve noticed a trend that I find disturbing. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING seems to be moving to a digital format. Music, games, books, you name it, and […]
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