Audiences amazed by “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”
“Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a Spider does.” Or at least whatever Andrew Garfield can do as far as swinging from five-story buildings and saving Jamie Foxx from being hit by […]
“Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a Spider does.” Or at least whatever Andrew Garfield can do as far as swinging from five-story buildings and saving Jamie Foxx from being hit by […]
Two months ago, a new pho restaurant opened up in Bellevue. Located on NE 8th near the intersection at 120th Avenue, Pho Ever is a delicious example of Vietnamese cuisine. […]
The Other Woman is a classic chic-flick starring Carly, Lydia, Amber and Kate. The story more or less is about a cheating S.O.B. husband Mark who gets caught, but how […]
On Thursday, May 15 in the cafeteria, a disability event was held. The event featured the opportunity for passerbys to experience simulated disability. Three disabilities were available from which to […]
On May 15, an estimated 25 to 40 students attended a public hearing on the cuts to Metro at Bellevue City Hall. The Office of Sustainability funded students to take […]
After going to a really good show or concert, sometimes I go back and listen to the artist a few days later and realize I’m going through withdrawals. That’s what […]
Enthusiasts of the wonders of dance were welcomed to a tour de force 2014 Bellevue College Dance Company concert on the nights of May 9 and 10 in Bellevue College’s […]
Two weeks into spring quarter, Bellevue College’s Hunger Relief Program was restarted. The HRP allows for students with an EBT card and BC ID to receive certain food items in […]
Nick C. Jackson, Ph. D., professor and chair of the department of psychology at Eastern Washington University, gave a lecture last Tuesday that focused on the question of what successful […]
Communism is still prevalent in China. The current ruling party, the Communist Party of China, is responsible for many decisions, most notably censorship in nearly all forms of media and […]
For the upcoming spring season next year, Bellevue College Athletics department have added a Men’s Tennis team which will be holding tryouts in February. That’s not the only big news […]
To President David Rule and the Bellevue College Board of Trustees, We, the undersigned, are all faculty in the Social Science Division, and we are writing to you out of […]
The Bellevue College Student Code of Conduct is being revised. The code applies to all students at BC. Student information meetings were set up on May 6, May 8 and […]
Doctor visits are never fun. You have to sit in a crowded room full of people who are either way more sick than you are or just make you downright […]
The science fiction festival hosted by the Cinerama was given a totally new print of “2001: A Space Odyssey,” directed by Stanley Kubrick in 70mm. 70mm film was popular between […]
With the 2014 Eurovision song contest coming to a close this year, it has proven to be the ultimate FU to all the skeptics, critics and non-believers of transgender progression. […]
Bellevue College’s bookstore reopened March 7 after two days of transition. The newly-designed space is significantly more open than the previous incarnation, and the remodel comes with a change in […]
Bellevue College student Amelia Burnatowski, 19, won the Audience Award for her short film called “Tides” at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth on April 25 in the Identify […]
The Women’s Softball team at Bellevue College has had a history of success. This can be attributed to both superb coaching and stellar players. One of those players is sophomore […]
On May 5, 2014 between 25 and 40 faculty gathered outside of a bargaining meeting between the faculty union and administration to advocate for fair pay in the negation of […]
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