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At approximately 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 21, the Islamic Center of Eastside was set ablaze for the second time in just over a year, leaving the mosque in ruins. […]
At approximately 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 21, the Islamic Center of Eastside was set ablaze for the second time in just over a year, leaving the mosque in ruins. […]
As recent events in Parkland, FL put a national spotlight on gun-violence and misuse in America a coalition of Washingtonians has come together to decrease suicides attributed to firearms and […]
On Wed., April 4 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bellevue College held a spring Welcome Fair at the cafeteria. There were many tables and tons of resources available for […]
A couple of weeks ago on Tuesday, March 27, the group Thirdstory performed at Nuemos in Capital Hill for the Seattle stop on their 2018 tour. This was only just […]
LimeBike was founded in January 2017. University of South Carolina at Greensboro, the company’s first location, was launched with 125 bikes in June 2017. On July 27, 2017, LimeBike launched […]
Lantern Festival is a Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the first month in the lunisolar Chinese calendar. It fell on a Friday, March 2 this year. This […]
Confidence can get a person anywhere and everywhere in the world. Job interviews, dates, and free things are just some of the perks of being confident and loving oneself. But […]
For transfer students and freshman university applicants, this time of year when schools are sending out application decisions is one of the most stressful. Personally, I have been sitting on […]
By: Sierra O’dell On Saturday, March 3, the Bellevue High School Performing Arts Center hosted the fourth annual Bellevue World Taiko Festival, a program produced by Japan Creative Arts, to […]
Jay Inslee recently vetoed bi-partisan Bill 6617, which attempted to make Washington state’s legislature exempt from the voter-approved Public Records Act which passed senate approval with an 83-14 vote. The […]
On March 2, protesters linked arms with piping and laid in the intersection of Fourth Avenue and James Street from about 8:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. to protest the construction […]
Getting a green card is tougher than before for immigrants these days. During a rally on Feb. 25, over 500 people gathered at Bellevue’s Downtown Park to show support for […]
By: Brad Ozuk The new movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “Black Panther” launched the weekend of Jan. 17, and I was able to go catch a Saturday screening […]
By: Jason Guo On Wednesday Mar. 7 at 2:30 p.m., Bellevue College was hosted Jamie Ford, the author of “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.” This debut novel […]
By: Isabella Paxton Starting on Wednesday, March 9, Bellevue College began performances of their adaptation of Emily Mann’s “Antigone.” The show was a modern adaptation of the timeless classic, with […]
Young Life has been holding fun activities on Tuesdays and Ted Talks on every other Wednesday during the spring, fall and winter quarters at Bellevue College. On Feb. 27, the […]
Bellevue College experienced two days of persistent technical difficulties, beginning Thursday, Feb. 22. The Bellevue College director of technology support services, Jason Aqui, sent out an email that day detailing […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 14, a high school in Florida was shot up by 19 year old Nikolas Cruz, who killed 14 students and three teachers, and injuring at least a […]
In light of the recent tragedy at Parkland High School, proposed gun control measures have been springing up across the nation calling for anything from an increase in the age […]
This year, men’s singles figure skating was the Olympic event that I was looking forward to most. It featured some of the best skaters in the world, such as reigning […]
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