Kendrick Lamar’s latest album “To Pimp a Butterfly”
After the release of his first two albums “Section 80” and “Good Kid M.A.A.D City,” Kendrick Lamar has solidified his name as the next big rap star. Even then there […]
After the release of his first two albums “Section 80” and “Good Kid M.A.A.D City,” Kendrick Lamar has solidified his name as the next big rap star. Even then there […]
In October, Bellevue College hired a consultant to conduct a feasibility test, which confirmed the viability of completing BC’s first dormitory by fall 2018. With the newly gained information, VP […]
Text, light paintings and music collide and perform to an acoustic-electro flow. Kaki King’s “The Neck is Bridge to the Body,” a multi-media project that provokes video, light, music and […]
Indiana resident John Green has earned his fair share of bestsellers, medals and other literary awards. Green’s notable fan base is now eagerly awaiting the release of “Paper Towns,” which […]
The BC Board of Trustees is looking for applicants for the student trustee position for the next school year. The student trustee serves on the Board of Trustees, which is […]
Almost a year ago, Huffington Post published an article that said the STEM program should be changed to the STREAM program. STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and […]
On April 12, virtually every social media outlet was blasted with the same news. Hillary Rodham Clinton became the first democrat to enter the presidential race. Clinton launched her campaign […]
Since the establishment of Bellevue College, the school’s mission has included the aim to nurture “a supportive environment throughout its programs and services,” for both students, faculty and staff members. […]
The world has never before seen a place like the Mox Boardinghouse. Gamers and roleplayers alike flock to its doors for anything from all-day Magic: The Gathering tournaments to a […]
For Bellevue College students who are interested in attending Washington State University, Amanda Sperry, an admissions counselor at the WSU Tri-Cities campus will have a table set up in the […]
On Wednesday, April 8, Bellevue College hosted a televised debate between Wiley College’s Great Debaters and BC’s team in N201. BC’s debate team representatives Emily Merrill and Teague Crenshaw competed […]
Bellevue College students of StageFright, a club for theatre enthusiasts, will perform a student-produced version of the play “God of Carnage” at the Stop Gap Theatre in E200 April 16-18. […]
Coming off of a season where they finished second in the north region, the Bellevue College Softball team look to build off of a fairly successful season. With four players […]
April is the time for Associated Student Government elections at Bellevue College. Voting will begin at 8 a.m. on April 22. Campaigning will continue until voting is complete on May […]
On April 5, the Large Hadron Collider restarted after remaining dormant for two years. The LHC is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. The LHC is a 27 […]
On Monday, April 6, the Bellevue City Council adopted permanent regulations in order to restrict the number of individuals that can live in one single-family home. In 2013, complaints were […]
The Middle East is still in flames in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. As the bloody onslaught of the so called “Islamic State” continues in Iraq and Syria, it […]
People looking to have a successful career in a performing art can’t expect privacy online, or benefit of the doubt. Whether a dissection of the past actions or words of […]
On April 6, Gawker published an article written by Yvette d’Entremont titled “The ‘Food Babe’ Blogger Is Full of Sh-t,” and it was amazing. Getting nearly 4.5 million views, the […]
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