“Show Me the Money”
The interdisciplinary course “Show Me the Money” had been taught once before in the spring of 2012. It has now been revived and revamped for the coming winter quarter. It […]
The interdisciplinary course “Show Me the Money” had been taught once before in the spring of 2012. It has now been revived and revamped for the coming winter quarter. It […]
Every store, radio station and person has been buzzing about Taylor Swift’s new “1989” album. The album was released on Oct. 27, 2014 through Big Machine Records and is her […]
The Center for Disease Control recently stated through their website: “The 2014 Ebola epidemic is the largest in history, affecting multiple countries in West Africa. Two imported cases, including one […]
It is a rare thing to find cutting-edge science and modern fiction intersecting in this day and age, especially when it comes to Hollywood. Sci-fi has become less scientific over […]
Poetry is a form of literature structured with rhymes and rhythms or loosely as free verse. It can be used to express the beauty of the natural world and feelings […]
As the quarter nears its end, Bellevue College’s Theater Arts Department gets ready to put on their fall play. The department synopsizes their play as: “A man dies in a […]
On Wednesday Nov. 5, the Office of Student Legislative Affairs met in room D106 for their monthly public hearing for student input. This meeting was an opportunity to gave information […]
“Calling student artists and student writers,” a flyer handed out in various English and art classes said. The flyer invited students to attend a meeting for those interested in collaborating […]
A wise fellow once said: “It is clear self-deprecation is unhealthy, both psychologically and for public relations.” That statement is clearly true. If an individual speaks negatively of themself, they […]
With a little over a week left until the season is over, the Bellevue College Volleyball team won its last two games with an overall season score of 9-7 since […]
TRiO is one of the many programs at BC that guides students on their path to success. On Tuesday Nov. 4, BC held the TRiO Awards to congratulate students for […]
Bellevue College transfer week is Nov. 10 to Nov. 14. During transfer week, students will have the chance to interact with representatives from many different colleges as well as network […]
The death of Brittany Maynard has become an issue that has spread rapidly across the world these past few weeks, eliciting debates and opinions ranging from compassion to intense criticism. […]
On Friday, Oct. 24, Jaylen Fryberg, a freshman at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, opened fire on three of his friends during lunch. Fryberg texted his friends, asking them to meet him […]
Kaki King: the queen of acoustic guitar kings, hailed as “a genre unto herself” by Rolling Stone. Ethel: post-classical string quartet describes as “indefatigable and eclectic” by the New York […]
Two weeks ago, the Bellevue College SACNAS chapter was recognized as 2014 SACNAS Community College of the Year. They were given the award at the National SACNAS Conference in Los […]
The International Student Association had been preparing for the Halloween Dance up until last week. On Saturday night, Oct. 25, the school cafeteria was transformed into dance party central, with […]
The Black Student Union (BSU) and El Centro Latino, along with other student associations, organized the Afro Latino festival to raise awareness of an unfamiliar culture in Latin America, the […]
TRiO director Barbara Brodsky received an award recognizing her efforts in fundraising for scholarships for students across the northwest. The Northwest Association of Educational Opportunity Programs, NAEOP, gave her the […]
One of the many programs available to aspiring young singers and musicians at Bellevue College is the music department, headed by Chairman Thomas Almli. Classes in the department typically have […]
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