Trans 101: How to be a better ally
On Jan. 28 the LGBTQ Resource Center sponsored the second “Trans 101: How to be a Better Ally” lecture and Q-and-A in C120 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. With […]
On Jan. 28 the LGBTQ Resource Center sponsored the second “Trans 101: How to be a Better Ally” lecture and Q-and-A in C120 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. With […]
President Obama delivered the 2014 State of the Union Address last Tuesday touching on issues like the deficit, health care, employment and foreign relations. He stressed his usual campaign promise […]
Finishing the past season with a 37-14 record and ranking 8th nationally, the Bulldogs baseball team are looking to do the same, starting where they had left off. With seven […]
On February 6th while students are cherishing a day free of classes, faculty will be gathering from 8 a.m. to approximately 3 p.m. for a Professional Development Day, addressing matters […]
Halfway through BC women’s basketball season, the Lady Bulldogs are on top and aiming to stay there. With at least six games to go and the Northwest Association of Community […]
Every quarter it is the same spiel: you hurry and register for classes before they are sucked up and taken over by the over-achieving seventeen-year-olds, then scramble to get your […]
As the people of Ukraine are fighting for their lives with violent protests on the rise, mainstream news outlets are centered on a more pressing story. With the chaos of […]
Recently, Amazon announced that they’re working on Amazon Air, a system in which drones will have your packages to your home within a matter of hours. The idea is nice, […]
Quaaludes, sex, drugs and 569 variations of the F-word are just some of what is featured in the three-hour long movie, “The Wolf of Wall Street.” “The name of the […]
Blockbuster, big-budget video games always seem to revolve around the same general themes: guns, aliens, fast cars, sports, explosions, mythical creatures and epic adventures. Adrenaline is the order of the […]
Located a few blocks away from Bellevue Square, Araya’s Place is a warm and surprisingly affordable way to kick out the winter chills with Thai cuisine. The place, unassuming from […]
Over the break many of us made resolutions to We need to stop making New Years’ resolutions. hold and keep for the new year, but what is the point of […]
For those who want to learn about journalism but are not able to attend the journalism classes at Bellevue College, there is another option. The Watchdog, Bellevue College’s student newspaper, […]
Located on the second floor in C212 Student Union Building, Student Programs offers BC students the opportunities to get involved on campus. The office of Student Programs coordinates all student […]
Offered this quarter at BC for the interior design or art lovers is INDES 396, or Special Topics in Interior Design: Contemporary Interiors 1980-present. The class focuses mainly on deconstruction, […]
As Bellevue College expands, students, faculty and the administration have to keep up with the evolving environment, such as larger class sizes and parking congestion. The Associated Student Government is […]
The Black Student Union at Bellevue College held a series of events from Jan. 20 to the 24th in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, one of the many […]
Multiple entities have advocated for the preservation of King County Metro’s services, particularly to the heavily trafficked routes. Metro has proposed a 17% cut to their services. Redirecting the 271 […]
Chop Shop: Bodies of Work is an annual contemporary dance festival held at the Theatre at Meydenbauer. The event was created in 2008 by Eva Stone—choreographer, dance instructor, lecturer and […]
Bitcoin has been in the news a lot, once something only for power nerds to drool over but is now almost a household name. What isn’t as well-known is that […]
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