Musical Review: You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Good grief! Get ready to hit the high and low notes of childhood with the “Peanuts” gang throughout Issaquah Village Theater’s production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” The […]
Good grief! Get ready to hit the high and low notes of childhood with the “Peanuts” gang throughout Issaquah Village Theater’s production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” The […]
Spring classes have started to come back to in-person learning and many Bellevue College departments have opened their doors to full-time, in-person, services. The Office of Student Engagement is one […]
Spring is here, which means the everlasting overcast skies and constant rain that looms in Western Washington is finally letting up. As the sun comes out alongside the change in […]
The Bellevue College Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) students are looking for volunteers willing to sacrifice two hours of their time to undergo an electroencephalogram (EEG). In layman’s terms, an EEG is […]
Last week, Starbucks baristas in Seattle joined the Starbucks worker unionization efforts occurring throughout the country. These include the 5th Avenue and Pike Place locations, as well as the 2344 […]
Imagine going to a family gathering and everyone is on their phones. What, honestly, is the point of being there anymore? You can just talk to everyone on their phone […]
In less than a week, there will be a special election taking place. On the ballot are three measures to be voted on by those living in the Issaquah School […]
The trailer for “Thor: Love and Thunder” was released on April 18, and boy does it make an impression. We’re going to jump straight into some analysis, so if you […]
Is there a better feeling than dominating in your first home games of the season? The Mariners no longer have to theorize about it as they bounced back from a […]
Most people know Ariana Grande for her variety of music, but she also has proved herself to be a very successful businesswoman. After the critically acclaimed release of her most […]
In honor of Earth Day on April 22, BC’s Office of Sustainability is hosting Earth Week events from April 18 to April 26. Their theme this year is “Climate Voices: […]
“I believe that my life proves no man is beyond rehabilitation, regardless of how far he has fallen from respectability in the eyes of society.” — Jim Quillen, “Alcatraz from […]
The Counseling Center at BC offers various resources and mental health support to every BC student who might be facing difficulties such as stress and anxiety, trauma, emotional unbalance, low […]
At the Bellevue College Dance Company, the dancers train in many styles ranging from ballet to hip-hop to Vietnamese. Recently, they have been searching for new dancers and choreographers. You […]
Bellevue College is seeking feedback from students to improve student support resources. They are requesting this feedback in the form of an online survey known as the Bellevue College Leading […]
This season, Bellevue College’s tennis team has gone through a lot of different Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) matches. After returning from a year-long break due to COVID-19, a lot of […]
Over the past two years, it has proven to be clear that misinformation is extremely dangerous. Misinformation has wormed its way into many places by making its way through different […]
The new standard for communication, especially post-pandemic, has been social media. Social media comes in many forms and is a way of talking/texting online, but it also is an area […]
Trigger Warning: This article contains information about eating disorders that some readers may find disturbing. The bathroom is the scariest room in the house, at least for teens with eating […]
Bellevue College Governance is a participatory governance structure designed to come up with college-wide policies, procedures, and practices to recommend to the president of the college. It allows students and […]
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