Making the most of the meat you eat

September 21, 2015 0

One of the dominant sources for protein in the United States food industry is meat, particularly beef. I’m fascinated by the different ways that meat can be prepared and cooked […]

BC offers free parenting education talks

September 21, 2015 0

From July 28 through Aug. 27, Bellevue College is offering free and public summer parenting talks. Participants range from actual parents to expecting couples and those who plan on conceiving. […]

Couple walks across US to raise awareness

September 21, 2015 0

Keith Edwards and Reina Emerson are a couple who are currently walking across the country to raise awareness of and funds for ocean pollution. They started in Jacksonville, Florida and […]

The impact of hydroelectric dams

September 21, 2015 0

Amidst an abundance of power source alternatives, it’s hard to know exactly which ones are good and which are bad. While some methods may provide service to nearby towns and […]

A recommended dose of stargazing

September 21, 2015 0

A couple weeks back, I packed up some gear and headed into central Washington for some camping. I ended up seeing something I’ve never seen before – the Milky Way. […]

Money, mayhem and madness

September 21, 2015 0

The might of the United States military is insurmountable, even in the event that the entirety of the world’s forces were allied against the U.S., the federal government has ensured […]

Bellevue Arts Museum fair 2015

July 28, 2015 0

July 24-27 saw the annual BAM Arts fair, hosted by the Bellevue Arts Museum. Hundreds of local and national artists were featured, with traditions ranging through almost all of the […]

New executive director

July 28, 2015 0

On July 9, 2015, the Bellevue College Foundation named Rebecca Chawgo as its new executive director. Before the promotion, Chawgo had served as the BC Foundation’s director of development since […]

T Building to open for fall

July 28, 2015 0

The T building is the newest building on the Bellevue College campus. It is located across from the A building, near Landerholm Circle. The building will be dedicated to the […]

LMC honors Black Lives Matter movement

July 28, 2015 0

Over the month of July, the Bellevue College Library and Media Center is showing a “Black Lives Matter” PowerPoint presentation in the lobby. The purpose of this is to honor […]

Bite of Seattle dishes up international cuisine

July 28, 2015 0

Bite of Seattle, Festivals Incorporated’s flagship event, hosted over 400,000 people over the weekend. Including over 60 restaurants plus entertainment stages, cooking demonstrations and many other venues, the Bite of […]

Shrimp farming: A coastal catastrophe

July 28, 2015 0

In this day and age where practically every developed country has an open economy, it’s hard to know where every single piece of food or other products people purchase in […]

National attention for Bellevue College OLS

July 28, 2015 0

Since its advocacy in summer 2011 and accreditation in December 2006 by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, the Occupational Life Skills program has become an integral component of […]

Impressions of Fallout 4

July 28, 2015 0

June 3, 2015 delivered a present to gamers everywhere, the announcement of Fallout 4. The fifth installment of the Fallout franchise, Fallout 4 was widely anticipated, and the announcement has […]

California, the great and terrible

July 28, 2015 0

In the third week of June, I flew down to San Diego with my stepfather so we could see the vast expanse of California, along with the infrastructure, people and […]

Changes to financial aid

July 28, 2015 0

Since July 2015, the Financial Aid department at Bellevue College made changes to the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy, or SAP. The SAP is essentially a list of requirements […]

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