Camelot – A Relevant Reflection on Today’s Culture
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 […]
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, […]
Super Bowl Sunday has come and gone, and with it, its commercials have too. The celebration of these commercials is an unhealthy celebration of American capitalism. According to a Huffington […]
The Super Bowl is more than just America’s most watched sporting event. Super Bowl Sunday is a landmark of American culture and has become more important than the game itself, […]
There are three new candidates for the position of Associate Vice President of Student Affairs, according to an email sent by Kirsty Haining, Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of […]
In light of the Feb. 6 games being cancelled, Bellevue College’s men’s basketball team will have to remain in the middle of the pack for a little while longer. Sitting […]
On Friday, Feb. 1, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. the Chinese Student Association, or CSA, hosted its annual Lunar New Year Celebration in the Student Union cafeteria. The event […]
The 2018-2019 NFL season finally cumulated in Super Bowl 53, held in Atlanta on Feb. 2. Jared Goff, Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams were fresh challengers, looking to […]
The 2019 season for professional League of Legends has been kicking off in regions around the world, with the North American League Championship Series finishing off the major regions. With […]
The 2019 government shutdown was an absolute mess. This clearly partisan debate that should have remained in Congress was put onto the American public. To break it down, a government […]
On Jan. 24. Bellevue College welcomed Dr. Tyrone Bledsoe as keynote speaker of the celebration and remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bledsoe met Dr. King in his youth […]
Global Game Jam is the world’s largest creative event where thousands of people in hundreds of locations worldwide gather at local sites to meet other creative people, artists, programmers, sound […]
Public restrooms are not known for being clean places. Bellevue College’s bathrooms are no exception in this regard. The toilets are everything from new and shiny to slightly dingy to […]
Bellevue College students were able to explore career and educational opportunities at the Health Science, Education and Wellness Institute open house, held Jan. 29 and 30 in the T Building. […]
Bellevue College students who may have questions, or need resources for success will soon have a place on campus where they can find answers. The Student Success Center is currently […]
After a violent crime spree in King County, two suspects have been arrested and one remains at large. On Sunday Jan. 20, a Burien man was in his car in […]
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