2017
iZombie season three is dark, but lovable
When my sister and I watched the second season finale of “iZombie” we both walked away disappointed and upset. After a long discussion we agreed that we would give the […]
BC DECA wins state, moves on to nationals
DECA at Bellevue College has won the state competition this year, moving on to nationals for the team’s third consecutive year. Bellevue DECA took nationals successfully the previous two years […]
Student health: Mumps
Since April 14, 285 cases of mumps have been identified in King County, with 140 being confirmed and 145 being probable cases. Out of those cases, 150 are 17 years […]
BC holds Earth Week events
From Tuesday April 18 to Friday April 21, Bellevue College’s Office of Sustainability and Environmental Advisory Committee will hold its 18th annual Earth Week. Earth Week consists of a series […]
State police increasing patrols for distracted driving
Local police are on the lookout for distracted drivers who should expect to be pulled over and ticketed. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, according to the National Safety Council […]
Vaping should not be allowed at BC
In a bundle of contradiction, Bellevue College encourages healthful choices, but also encourages vaping and e-cigarette use. While marijuana and alcohol use are banned from campus, tobacco use is not […]
Ad boycott negatively affects YouTubers
In the past couple of weeks, major companies have been pulling their ads off Google advertising, including McDonald’s, Audi, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Dish Network and a major advertising company called Havas […]
Wait to buy the Nintendo Switch
On March 3, Nintendo released the Switch, their newest console that for the first time lets players seamlessly take their gaming experience on the go. The screen itself is the […]
BC instructor Morgan Miller dies in avalanche
On Tuesday April 11, Bellevue College professor Morgan Miller lost his life when caught in an avalanche near Snoqualmie Pass. Miller taught indoor rock climbing at BC in the Health […]
“You Are Welcome Here” campaign assures safety
Due to the recent acts of hate at Bellevue College, the school has organized the “You Are Welcome Here” campaign to assure students that they are safe and welcome on […]
New president of BC
On March 28, The Bellevue College Board of Trustees announced that they have voted to select Dr. Jerry Weber, previous president of the College of Lake County and Kankakee Community […]
Wolf Haven conserves wolves through education
In the small town of Tenino a couple hours away from Bellevue is Wolf Haven, a sanctuary for wolves and coyotes. On weekends throughout the year except for the Feb. […]
“Peanuts” characters mature in “Dog Sees God”
Stage Fright Productions will be performing the play “Dog Sees God” for the first production of spring quarter. “Dog Sees God” will run from April 13 to April 15 at […]
Access codes are making used textbooks obsolete
It’s no secret that college is expensive. Room, board, tuition and countless miscellaneous fees empty the pockets of students and their parents alike. One of the most outrageously priced necessities […]
In defense of the Seattle Asian Art Museum
Since Feb. 27, the Seattle Asian Art Museum, located near Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill, has been closed for restoration and expansion of the building. The restoration will increase the […]
Bellevue College hosts TEDx: Perception
On Tuesday, April 4 in the Carlson Theater, Bellevue College hosted its first independently organized TEDx event featuring speakers and performers from the local community. The event, titled perception was […]
Mercer Island sues Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority and WSDOT over I-90 changes
Construction of transportation over Mercer Island has a contentious history, and on Feb. 13, Mercer Island City Council voted unanimously to sue Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority and the […]