Understanding the mind of a psychopath
Psychopaths, usually regarded as villains, are as real and human as any of us. According to psychologist Martha Stout, 4 percent of the people in the USA are psychopaths or […]
Psychopaths, usually regarded as villains, are as real and human as any of us. According to psychologist Martha Stout, 4 percent of the people in the USA are psychopaths or […]
Faculty voted on opening day in favor of the most recent version of the collective bargaining agreement. Wages have waned for faculty over the last decade, failing to keep pace […]
The first three days of school were very busy with students adjusting to their new classes and schedules. During those first few days of the quarter, students generally have questions […]
“Scribblenauts Unmasked” is a family-friendly puzzle adventure game published by Warner Bros. Entertainment. The seemingly endless quantity of puzzles, combined with a cartoony art style makes it engaging and challenges […]
On Sep. 11, the Washington state legislature was declared in contempt of court for failing to draw up their plans for the restructuring of the K-12 by the April 30 […]
Bellevue College is participating in Banned Books Week, a nationwide event. Nicole Longpré, librarian at Bellevue College’s Library Media Center, said, “If you go to almost any library right now […]
Portable Document Format (PDF) has become one of the most widely used file formats for exchanging documents in businesses and institutions all over the world. Developed by Adobe, the file […]
The Bellevue College volleyball team started the new season with the goal of making it to the Northwest Athletic Association of Community College’s tournament and having a good show […]
With the arrival of fall quarter, BC Model United Nations is back in business. BC MUN focuses on simulating events and activities of the United Nations and other international organizations, […]
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. It is held each year as a national campaign to raise awareness about disability employment issues and disability in general. The theme this […]
After years of war, heartbreak, protest, death, devastation and horror, President Obama has authorized yet another bombing campaign in Iraq, this time against ISIS forces. To top it off, if […]
Big changes start winter quarter, or so says the hand out currently being distributed around campus. In short, the time frame to enroll in classes is being shortened, blue cards […]
“No person may sit or lie down upon a public sidewalk, or upon a blanket, chair, stool, or any other object placed upon a public sidewalk, during the hours between […]
Until the 1850s China had the largest economy in the world. Afterwards it began to fall behind even certain individual Western countries. In 1000 A.D., China was the world’s technological […]
When it comes to communication, I prefer text and email over everything. I’m too awkward to Facetime or Skype, let alone make a phone call. For no reason whatsoever I […]
In May of 2014, King County Metro announced a budget shortfall of 1.2 billion dollars for the six year period between 2009 and 2015. To make up for these […]
On the concourse near the fountain, Bellevue College’s Fall Open House took place Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A variety of upcoming student activities were […]
The theater department will be holding auditions for their first play of the school year. Auditions for “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” begin Sept. 24 and many have already signed […]
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge dominated Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr and pretty much the entirety of the world over the summer. In the end, it sparked awareness about ALS and […]
Bellevue College athletics welcomes back men’s tennis to the spring schedule after a 17-year absence. In the 2014-2015 athletic season, BC will be proud to have an organized men’s […]
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