Men prosecuted for smuggling guns to Iraqi military
On Jan. 24, two men were arrested in Seattle on criminal complaints, on grounds of attempting to violate the Arms Export Control Act to Turkey and Iraq. 51-year-old Paul Stuart […]
On Jan. 24, two men were arrested in Seattle on criminal complaints, on grounds of attempting to violate the Arms Export Control Act to Turkey and Iraq. 51-year-old Paul Stuart […]
Sunday, Feb. 4 held the biggest annual event in the sporting community, Super Bowl 52, where the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots were to face off in Minnesota. […]
Recently, I was listening to a podcast on NPR about the nudge theory, which states that people can be “nudged” in the right direction indirectly with incentives in a voluntary […]
Also known as Groom Lake or Dreamland, Area 51 is an Air Force base located about 150 miles outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, where it is said that government scientists […]
Erin Hilliker: “Mostly the new environment, depending on the college I transfer to. Getting used to a new environment and new people is probably the scary thing for me. I’m […]
Every year there is an annual Winter Camp retreat with Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship at Bellevue College. Chi Alpha is a campus ministry that is a beautiful community for reaching […]
It may not be common knowledge that there is more of a connection between February and hearts than just Valentine’s Day. February is American Heart Month. To honor that, BC […]
From Friday Jan. 5 to Sunday Jan. 14 the Bellevue College Model United Nations, or MUN program attended the yearly international National Model United Nations conference in the Galapagos Islands […]
The Bellevue School District was recently awarded $855,000 as a part of the Best Starts for Kids program. Christina Wilner, the communications manager for the Bellevue School District, explained the […]
With another week comes another insane conspiracy theory. As we’re all aware, there are too many out there to count. I often find myself wondering how people could possibly believe […]
It’s been about five decades since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the lunar module Eagle on the Moon on Jul. 20, 1969, or so they say. We as Americans […]
On Jan. 10, 2018, the city of Bellevue hosted its annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Event. This year, the city put on a panel of people of color from around […]
I’m a huge documentary fanatic. Among the many fantastic documentaries that exist on Netflix, one of the most informative and eye-opening ones would have to be Food Inc., a documentary […]
By: Brad Ozuk 2017 was eventful for people of all paths, regardless of how they felt about it. Due to various political happenings in America, the timing for Rise Against’s […]
On the evening of Jan. 20, the federal government shut down as a result of officials failing to pass the required budget to keep the government running. The dispute grew […]
Kris Risess “The Four Horsemen of the Rockpocolipss” Bryce Hardy “Wu Tang Clan” Anusha isngh “Glass Basher” Timilin Travers “Bold and Brash” Andrew Mcmillin “Imperial Neanderthal”
On Feb. 1 and 2, Bellevue College’s Associated Student Government – better known as the ASG – will be hosting one of its various food drives. Students and staff alike […]
Erika Lamothe: “A winter memory that I have is, every Christmas me and my family would drive up to Maine from Rochester, New York to stay with my grandparents. […]
On Saturday, Jan. 20, the online company RoosterTeeth launched episode 14 of Volume 5 of the hit animated show “RWBY.” “RWBY” has been around for several years now and the […]
James Riggall is a Tasmanian who has been working at Bellevue College as part of the Fulbright Scholar program since September of 2017. In depicting what the program was, he […]
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