Bookstore gears up for fall

September 6, 2014 0

Fall quarter is approaching and with it comes one of the busiest times of the year. The recently finished remodel of the Bellevue College bookstore space aims to alleviate previous […]

Sidney Rice retires

September 6, 2014 0

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice has announced his retirement. Rice, 27, is deciding to hang up his helmet after seven years in the National Football League. “After careful consideration […]

Fitness and finesse with capoeira club

September 6, 2014 0

Capoeira is a martial art form that originated in Brazil, best known for its elegant dance-like movements. “Capoeira breaks down into actually being a game, a dance and a martial […]

Drinking tea at Cafe Chi

September 6, 2014 0

A little oasis tucked into a neighborhood on SE Bush Street, Café Chi and Spa Chi, although almost hidden, are not to be missed – located just off of Front […]

Pacific Northwest History

September 6, 2014 0

This fall, students have the opportunity to take a history class that focuses on matters close to home. HIST214, History of the Pacific Northwest will be taught by Brian Casserly, […]

Closure: a film about adoption

September 6, 2014 0

On Friday, July 18 the cultural diversity program of Bellevue held a screening of the film “CLOSURE.” It was hosted in the city council chambers by the diversity program’s Communication […]

Super Smash Bros club games days away

September 6, 2014 0

There are a multitude of clubs at Bellevue College covering a range of subjects from theater and chess to gardening and video games. The Super Smash Bros club is one […]

Ageism in today’s professional world

September 6, 2014 0

Suppose one overheard “We didn’t hire him because he was black, it would just be weird,” or “We didn’t hire him because he was homosexual, it would just be weird.” […]

ASG’s prominence on campus

September 6, 2014 0

Of the 31,000 students at Bellevue College, about 1,000 voted in the recent Associated Student Government elections. That’s only around 3 percent voter turnout. To get a feel for how […]

Consumer seasons are here

September 6, 2014 0

It seems that every year, the Christmas craze starts earlier and earlier. Halloween candy is placed on the shelves before September is even over, and Valentine’s Day cards are front […]

Vladimir Putin is my hero

September 6, 2014 0

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, the current president of Russia, is appealing to me because if I had no moral restrictions, looked like a James Bond supervillain and had the power to […]

Sustainability presses onward

September 6, 2014 0

Since May, the office of Environmental Sustainability has been without a director. Previous director Deric Gruen left, opening up the position to potential applicants. According to Patrick Green, program manager […]

Bellevue College goes dark

September 6, 2014 0

On Thursday, July 24 at approximately 2:00 p.m., Bellevue College experienced a sudden blackout that interrupted school functions, causing the school to shut down early. A squirrel was responsible for […]

Construction worker falls to his death

September 6, 2014 0

On July 21, at approximately 10:30 a.m., a 31-year-old man who was a construction worker working on the new Health and Sciences building fell from a ladder on the fourth […]

Mariners All-Stars going strong

July 23, 2014 0

The annual All-Star game marks the halfway point of the Major League Baseball season. The Seattle Mariners are sending four team members to the American League team. These are the […]

Wibbley’s Burgers

July 23, 2014 0

Step into Wibbley’s Gourmet Burgers, a restaurant that has been serving up old fashioned burgers, some with modern twists, since 1992. Ordering food is simple and easy. The wall right […]

Water leaks into HR

July 23, 2014 0

On July 13, a leak was found in human resources, resulting in significant water damage. A flex pipe connected to a sink above HR in A202 gave way and burst […]

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