BC Poetry Profile: Lauren Chenoweth
Lauren Chenoweth is a part-time Running Start student taking a poetry class here at Bellevue College. Featured below we have her poem titled “Clay Hearts Fix Problems,” followed by a […]
Lauren Chenoweth is a part-time Running Start student taking a poetry class here at Bellevue College. Featured below we have her poem titled “Clay Hearts Fix Problems,” followed by a […]
Being in online school can make concentrating feel like a monumental task, as doing school from home can breed many distractions. Things like the temptation of laying in your bed, […]
Issaquah is a cute little town that is a 10-minute drive away from Bellevue College. It is also a very artsy town. In this article, you will see some unique […]
The RISE Learning Institute is putting on reflection workshops for faculty members at Bellevue College. Each half-hour workshop is designed to help build and strengthen reflection skills and techniques so […]
Contrary to popular belief, theaters are open and welcoming guests! The arts are back and ghost lights are back to fending off (or accompanying — depending on which tale you […]
Not a lot of people knew what cryptocurrency was five or ten years ago, but now, anyone and everyone seem to have either gotten into it or are looking to […]
Exercise is an important part of day-to-day life, but if you don’t have certain types of clothes, it can be a real struggle. People should wear different fitness clothes depending […]
Filing taxes in the U.S. can be very overwhelming, especially for those who have never done it before. Every international student that comes to the U.S. is required to file […]
It has been just a few weeks since the classes that were supposed to be back in-person returned to campus, and so far, things have been returning back to normal. […]
Every year Bellevue College’s Office of Sustainability holds an Earth Week celebration that focuses on climate justice, action, and education for our campus and community. The theme this year? “Climate […]
Bellevue College hosted a virtual unveiling on Feb. 22 at 3:30 p.m. where the artist, Teddy “Stat” Phillips, talked about his work. The Mural, titled “Unity”, was created through a partnership between […]
The above image is a new mural that was put up at Bellevue College by Bellevue College’s Addressing Anti-Blackness Taskforce and the local non-profit Urban Artworks. Created by artist Teddy […]
The Trail Youth Coffee Home is a non-profit helping to get teens off the streets and into a supportive community, with the job opportunity to work at the coffee home. […]
“Some words are more than letters on a page, don’t you think? They have shape and texture. They are like bullets, full of energy, and when you give one breath […]
Nikolas Stott is halfway through his first year at Bellevue College with hopes of pursuing a creative career in the future. Below we showcase his poetry piece “Snow Song” followed […]
One might think that technology makes people lazy, but in actuality, there are many apps that can help promote health, fitness and well-being. When people download fitness apps, some might […]
Aroma Coffee Co. is a locally owned business in Fall City, Washington. Born in the midst of the pandemic, Aroma holds a bigger and better meaning to those in the […]
By far one of the best restaurants in downtown Bellevue has to be 13 Coins. As I walked into 13 Coins, I was greeted by the nicest host who then […]
If you have been paying attention to Nintendo’s game releases lately, there’s little I can tell you about “Pokémon Legends: Arceus” that you don’t already know. It was marketed as […]
One of the greatest adventures to have as college students is to meet people from all over the world and be able to create connections with students of different backgrounds. […]
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