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My first job was working a cash register at a well-known department store. I was freshly out of high school, terrified of interviews and trying to find something to put […]
My first job was working a cash register at a well-known department store. I was freshly out of high school, terrified of interviews and trying to find something to put […]
Broke college students and instant ramen are an inseparable pair; it’s hard to go wrong with an easy meal that can cost less than fifty cents. But the sad truth […]
Due to the recent inclement weather in the Bellevue area, Bellevue College was completely closed for six days, and partially closed for three days, starting on Feb. 4, 2019, the […]
The February snowstorms in Washington caused an extraordinary amount of problems around the state. Perhaps most notable was the closure of I-90 from North Bend all the way to Easton. […]
In the last week, the Bellevue College men’s basketball team played two critical matches against Shoreline and Edmonds as the season reached its final weeks. Currently, only one seed in […]
A new game hit the market recently that you may have heard of. It’s a new battle royale game called “Apex Legends,” and it’s completely free to play. Launching on […]
Bellevue’s own climbing gym, Stone Gardens, is a fun and exciting place to get active. They have a wide range of terrain, which includes over 21,000 square feet of indoor […]
A lot of hype surrounded the second season of the Overwatch League, including the addition of eight new expansion teams, increasing the league total to 20. This inevitably means each […]
On Feb. 15, President Donald Trump made an address from the White House Rose Garden. The President declared a national emergency because of the alleged humanitarian crisis on the southern […]
On Feb. 7 Bellevue College held a College Issues day. Bellevue College held no classes for the day. Instead, the school hosted a variety of workshops and a speaker to […]
During the recent week-long snow storm, many schools and businesses had to close down because of the danger of driving around on the icy roads. Luckily for Bellevue College, this […]
The Neurodiagnostic Technology program, or NDT, is looking for volunteers to have their brain scanned. This on-campus program is searching for people who are willing to help their fellow students […]
A Night of Classical Guitar was an intimate performance of solo guitar music by Naeim Rahmani, Bellevue College guitar professor. The event was sponsored by the Office of International Education […]
I’ve said it before. 2018 was a phenomenal year for anime. There was literally something for everybody, and shows that lots of fans haven’t even heard of could still be […]
Bellevue College Theatre Arts presents Camelot on March 6-9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Carlson Theatre. Attendees are advised to arrive at least 15 minutes early to the performance. Tickets […]
Snow and bad weather blanketed the Puget Sound region for two weekends in a row, marking the snowiest month on record in the last 50 years. The weather clogged roadways […]
Washington State lawmakers have introduced two new bills, both of which aim to raise the legal age to purchase any nicotine products in Washington State to 21. The age range […]
After an extended hiatus due to a scheduled break and an unexpected shift in the weather, the Bellevue College men’s and women’s basketball teams played their first games since Jan. […]
Midterms are here, and with them comes the student stress. Students are faced with multiple tests that they are expected to study for all at once. This stress, however, could […]
In-conference play for the Northwest Athletic Conference continues to heat up, and the Bellevue College women’s basketball team is top three in the North Region thus far. Just behind Olympic, […]
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