BC learns the ways of the samurai
On Friday, March 10 in room B204, guest speaker Lynn Miyauchi presented a lecture called Samurai Undressed, which centered around Japanese samurai. Miyauchi gave a lecture on the history of […]
On Friday, March 10 in room B204, guest speaker Lynn Miyauchi presented a lecture called Samurai Undressed, which centered around Japanese samurai. Miyauchi gave a lecture on the history of […]
When I first saw an advertisement for “Table 19” a week before it was to be released I was confused. It was a movie with Anna Kendrick, Lisa Kudrow and […]
On Saturday, March 4 2015, University of Washington wide receiver John Ross ran 40 yards in 4.22 seconds at the NFL combine, breaking the record set by Chris Johnson in […]
On Saturday, March 11 at 6:00 p.m., Bellevue College hosted a comedic review of the concepts and history of calculus, “Calculus: The Musical!” This show was followed by “Tesla Ex […]
The American attitude towards education is in a way much like the American attitude toward work; competition is good, strive to be number one, get to the top and work […]
As winter quarter comes to a much needed end, some students are browsing their college course website to find open classes that they can register for. Registering for classes is […]
Bellevue College will be introducing a new math literacy course next fall quarter, Math 078. Math 078 includes the essential background information required for students to be able to perform […]
Driving down I-405 through Renton, a bright blue and yellow sign stands tall above the buildings. IKEA has always been a popular shopping location for just about every furniture item […]
On Tuesday Feb. 28, there was a History of Soul Food event in D106. The event took place as a part of Black History Month and was organized by Beabe […]
The Arabic Culture Student Association hosted an open house event on Tuesday, Feb. 28 in room C212. The event was attended by Bellevue College staff, students and visitors. The open […]
Continuing President Trump’s raging against the media, the Trump Administration recently barred CNN, The New York Times, Politico, the Huffington Post and some other news organizations from white house press […]
The Office of International Affairs is planning to move out of their current offices. “The building that we are in was only supposed to be temporary and we’ve outgrown it,” […]
On Thursday, April 27, the 2017 NFL draft will be held in Philadelphia. The Seattle Seahawks, thanks to a recent decision by the NFL will hold the 26th, 58th, 90th, […]
STEM: An Interactive Panel on Finding Success in Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math took place in the BC Library Collaboratory and students were encouraged to ask questions of […]
The momentous 89th Academy Awards was held in the Dolby Theatre last Sunday on Feb. 26, and the results and mishaps of the ceremony are still buzzing through the internet, […]
Solar power, along with other alternative sources for energy, is quite popular these days and it’s no surprise. With fears of climate change being stoked by the media, people are […]
On Feb. 24 at the Microsoft Headquarters in Renton, Margot Lee Shetterly came to give a speech directly before her flight to the Oscars, which were to take place that […]
It’s always sad when personal heroes do questionable things. I grew up admiring Aung San Suu Kyi, current State Counsellor of Myanmar. A notable opposition figure against an oppressive military […]
As part of Black History Month, the Bellevue College History Department announced that a new class will be offered next quarter. HIST 150: African American History is an online class […]
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