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Unfortunately, my desire to create weekly Mariners updates had to come to a brief halt as I got sick. Almost too conveniently, the Mariners themselves also took this time to […]
Unfortunately, my desire to create weekly Mariners updates had to come to a brief halt as I got sick. Almost too conveniently, the Mariners themselves also took this time to […]
April was Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), in which the gender-based violence prevention group at Bellevue had planned to host their SAAM workshop for students. Due to scheduling issues, the […]
During the end of March, short clips of a horrific video were spread all around the internet. They show a dropper ride slowing down and descending, presumably in order to […]
The 2022 National Conference Of Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE) will be held in Portland, Ore. from May 31 to June 4. This conference brings together leaders and […]
Volunteering is at the core of community engagement. The ability and willingness to contribute to your local community exposes yourself and others to a newfound connectedness. This article aims to […]
The Chamber of Commerce released findings of a survey gathering information from across the U.S., from large to small cities, to see which are the most physically active. Looking at […]
Being a vegetarian can be quite difficult, especially as a college student. Vegetarians can sometimes lack a lot of important vitamins that they would otherwise get if they were on […]
“I know who you are, I love who you are…” — Courtney Peppernell, “Pillow Thoughts” “Pillow Thoughts” is a collection of heartfelt poetry by Courtney Peppernell. This collection is perfect […]
“Maybe she had, Paniatowski agreed silently, though her gut was telling her that the killer — for reasons of his own that she couldn’t even begin to guess at yet […]
BC’s Outdoor Mural Project winner, Fernando Perez, brings the art of photography to the Bellevue College campus. More of Perez’s work can be found on his website! To view the […]
Arlene Carranza is another one of BC’s Outdoor Mural Project winners! To view the rest of the winners, click here. Arlene Carranza — “Indigena por Vida” (Indigenous for Life) Bio: […]
Registration is open for spring recreational activities at Bellevue College’s Wellness Center. Throughout the school year, the Wellness Center offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities to promote […]
One of the benefits of being a Bellevue College student or employee is unlimited access to LinkedIn Learning, previously known as Lynda.com. By following the ITS Service Desk’s guide, students […]
As spring comes into focus, the weather will clear and allow for more opportunities to have fun outside. There are so many places to go and things to see, but […]
As of May 2, Bellevue College will cease its requirement for students, employees, and visitors to wear masks indoors. BC has been requiring masks longer than the Washington State guidelines […]
On Monday, Elon Musk made a deal that allowed a company owned by him to purchase Twitter for $44 billion, which would make Twitter a company privately held by Musk. […]
Student organizations are a significant part of the community at Bellevue College. Many students are interested in joining student organizations and clubs because of their positive impact on their college […]
Our second featured artist, known as one of the winners of BC’s Outdoor Mural Project, is Marla Mason! Marla Mason — “Rebuild” Bio: Over the course of my professional life, […]
The winners of BC’s Outdoor Mural Project have finally been announced! Nine murals have been chosen to be wheat-pasted in various locations throughout the campus. Let’s meet our first featured […]
Sakura-Con is a celebration of Japanese culture, specifically anime. It is the oldest and most attended anime convention in the Pacific Northwest, with over 22,000 people in attendance every year. […]
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