“Avengers: Infinity War” in theaters
By: Isabella Paxton The moment has arrived. The movie that Marvel has literally spent over ten years leading up to has finally come out. Some of the most epic actors […]
By: Isabella Paxton The moment has arrived. The movie that Marvel has literally spent over ten years leading up to has finally come out. Some of the most epic actors […]
Ana Atondo: “Ashton Kutcher because he is part of a technology company that helps track down and end the exploitation of underage children.” Annalee Reid: “Zac Efron. He’s got everything […]
On Sunday April 22, the Seattle Sounders FC claimed their first win for the season. This is a huge accomplishment for the team because of their slow start and it […]
Another week has gone by and with it another week of me trying not to get excited about the early success in the Seattle Mariners’ season. Sitting at a nice […]
EarthCorps hosted a meaningful volunteer event at North Rose Hill Woodland Park in Kirkland on Saturday, April 22, during Earth Month. I went to a local Kirkland park as a […]
During recent talks between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, South Korean President Moon Jae-In, and United States President Trump the denuclearization of North Korea has been a key talking […]
A federal grant has been provided to National Science Foundation, Alan. T Waterman award winning psychologist Kristina Olson, who will use her five year 1 million dollar grant to expand […]
The president of Bellevue College is Jerry Weber. Although his exact job description might be a little bit blurry to the average student, many students at least know who he […]
I think a lot of people can relate to the fact that their environment is directly linked to productivity. It’s a huge factor of how much work actually gets done. […]
On April 22, Village Theater and its various employees performed their final performance of “String: A New Musical”. The performance at the Village Theater was the world debut, meaning that […]
Bellevue College hosted admissions representatives from over twenty universities for the Spring Transfer Fair on the 26th of April. The event included multiple universities from in state, such as University […]
Trevon McKoy, a former Bellevue College student, was killed the morning of Sunday, April 1, after performing at the Vera Project at the Seattle Center. He was a 21 year […]
By: Patric Williamson On Saturday, April 7, Moose Blood came to Seattle’s El Corazon concert venue to celebrate the release of their fourth studio album, titled “I Don’t Think I […]
Di Zhao: “‘Anyone can be anything,’ from Zootopia.” Mark Yang: “‘I’ll be back’ from the Terminator.” Natalie Mathis: “From The Breakfast Club, ‘spend a little more time trying […]
“Stop Kiss”. This hook is a great headline that enhances curiosity and probably makes more than one wondering if kissing is even an issue nowadays. “Stop Kiss” is a play […]
By: Jason Guo On Wednesday and Thursday, April 11 – 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bloodworks Northwest distributed some hematologists to BC campus for blood donors. Bloodworks Northwest […]
Bellevue College has started building student housing since March 2017, and its completion is projected for this summer to serve students beginning fall quarter 2018. The application has been open […]
Last month the Washington State Opportunity Scholarship announced that they would be expanding their outreach of students, officially allowing people enrolled in community and technical colleges to apply for the […]
Spring is in the air, and what April lacks in annual festivities, it makes up for with the ushering in of the newest baseball season. Here in the Pacific Northwest, […]
The new movie adaption of The Tomb Raider, starring Alicia Vikander, was released March 16, and since then has been a popular subject between fans of the beloved game series. […]
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