Holiday cheer means women’s basketball is here
The Bellevue College women’s basketball season has officially been commenced after the conclusion of a brief preseason. The Bulldogs have much to look forward to this season coming off yet […]
The Bellevue College women’s basketball season has officially been commenced after the conclusion of a brief preseason. The Bulldogs have much to look forward to this season coming off yet […]
Safeco Field might not see a pitch until next year, but the Seattle Mariners are still playing ball. Now that the official season is over, the Seattle Mariners’ General Manager […]
“Heavier Than” is a tragedy inspired by ancient Greek mythology and set in the Labyrinth of the Minotaur. The Theater Arts department of Bellevue College has done an amazing job […]
With a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Nov. 14, the Portland Trail Blazers ended the week with a record of 10 wins and four losses. This record puts […]
Held in the Carlson Theatre on Nov. 14, 2018 at 12:30 p.m. students came with their instrument of choice, along with their rehearsed music to perform for Student Recital Night. […]
Bellevue College was lucky to host none other than Mike Belzer, one of the lead animators for the popular 1993 film “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” This event took place on […]
The Bellevue College Office of International Education, or OIE in short, invites all BC students, faculty and staff to participate in the annual International Education Week: BC Welcomes the World. […]
Bellevue College Foundation offers annual, non-transferable scholarships for all BC students. The online application for the 2019-2020 school year scholarships will open on Wednesday, January 2, 2019, and closes on […]
Through various shows like “Love Live”, “K-On”, “Revue Starlight” and “BanG Dream!” I have a general appreciation for cute, music themed anime and seek them out when I’m deciding what […]
As daylight savings goes into effect and the days grow shorter, many BC students are now greeted by darkness when they leave their last class of the day. Darkness seems […]
In this year’s midterm election, Washington State proposed its second attempt at taxing carbon and greenhouse emission, known as Initiative 1631. The ballot read, “This measure would charge pollution fees […]
Initiative 1639 has passed in Washington State, which is a step in the right direction for gun control. However, with the current political climate, it is time to stop thinking […]
The good intentions of initiative 1639, also known as I-1639, are a mere facade. The bill’s contents were put forth with the best of intentions which drove voters to support […]
Two lawsuits have been filed against the Issaquah School District on Oct. 25, 2018. On Nov. 7, 2018, Skyline High School students came together to protest their school administrators. The […]
The League of Legends World Championships held the grand finals on Nov. 3. For the first time in seven years, a Western team was represented as Fnatic were set to […]
The Bellevue College soccer season has drawn to a close, and with it the men’s soccer season can finally be put to rest. Ultimately the Bulldogs came away with zero […]
To my surprise, the costs for a community college education is divvied up in our state. The state of Washington subsidizes tuition for regular students, in 2018 this was to […]
On Oct. 24, several unauthorized fliers titled “This is Bellevue College” were found posted in the women’s restrooms on campus. The flyers’ contents dealt with the current Bellevue College sexual […]
Following elections held last week, Bellevue College Associated Student Government has two new leaders: President Yasmin Hassan and Vice President Nathan Levin. “I plan on being the best I can […]
The Seattle Seahawks entered week nine of the NFL season with a 4-3 record. Their opponent in the NFL Game of the Week was the 5-2 Los Angeles Chargers who […]
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