Oil rig sparks commotion
Hundreds of protesters gathered at Terminal 5 at the Port of Seattle on Monday, May 18 to demonstrate against the Polar Pioneer, an exploratory oil drilling rig owned by Shell […]
Hundreds of protesters gathered at Terminal 5 at the Port of Seattle on Monday, May 18 to demonstrate against the Polar Pioneer, an exploratory oil drilling rig owned by Shell […]
Relay For Life of Bellevue is being held from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on June 13 at Bellevue High School. Relay For Life is the main event put on […]
A two hour car chase, hurtling through flames and fuel in a dystopian desert, “Mad Max: Fury Road,” delivers exactly what it promises to audiences. The fourth installment in the […]
On Tuesday May 19, 2015, King County Metro representatives met on a panel to discuss short, medium and long-term plans to make the Metro Transit bus system more accessible for […]
On May 19, 2015, Malcolm X Day, the Black Student Union and Muslim Student Association hosted “Malcolm X: The Making of a Scholar.” This year marks the 90th anniversary of […]
In December of 2010, when FIFA awarded the hosting of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, eyebrows were raised all across the soccer world. How could a country which is […]
Bellevue College offers a large assortment of concentrations available for the Associate in Arts and Science degree. Subjects or programs such as English, music, psychology and criminal justice are all […]
In philosophy, there are two types of truths, subjective and objective. Objective truths are things like “1+1=2” or “The Earth orbits the Sun.” Subjective truths are things like “Metal is […]
There was a public hearing held on May 12 to review and discuss appeals made regarding alleged ASG election violations. The hearing covered events that occurred within the timeframe of […]
With a 22 percent increase in employment rates for computer related occupations by 2020, programs like Year Up aim to help students obtain jobs in these areas. Year Up is […]
The eighth annual Cycle the WAVE will begin at Bellevue College on Sunday, Sept. 20. It is an all-women’s cycling experience benefiting domestic violence programs. The Women Against Violence Everywhere […]
Humans have continually developed technologies to supplement their abilities. Until recently however, most of these enhancements have been external, not necessarily changing how individuals identify as humans. From genetic engineering, […]
The first annual Bellevue College table tennis tournament took place at the Wellness Center May 8, with Eric Pattison defeating Koki Morigami 2-1 in the final. The tournament, which was […]
Recently a family in Kentucky that was living off the grid made national news. Controversy arose when the local sheriff took the family’s 10 children into custody. The police department […]
The Digital Accessibility Task Force held the first of two informational question-and-answer sessions on May 11. The session was aimed at educating people about the challenges that the Task Force […]
For most college students, there is a great deal of unknown when it comes to the rest of their lives. A lucky few know exactly what they love, have known […]
After five years of waiting, welterweight champion Floyd “Money” Mayweather finally took up Manny Pacquiao’s challenge to a boxing match in one of the most anticipated fights of the decade. […]
“Strife – The Second Generation MOBA” is a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena game released in open beta by S2 Games and available on Steam. Advertising itself as a successor to […]
In the aftermath of a viral plague that kills most of the world’s population, Phillip Tandy Miller is alive in Tucson. Miller, the main character of Will Forte’s new show […]
On May 2, 2015 Bellevue College held its 34th annual International Night in Carlson Theater. To this day it is one of the most highly attended events at the college. […]
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