The FBI Says Not to Trust Public Phone Chargers
You’re probably aware of the concept of public phone chargers. They are often present in high-traffic areas like malls, airports and hotels. They were originally advertised as a convenient way […]
You’re probably aware of the concept of public phone chargers. They are often present in high-traffic areas like malls, airports and hotels. They were originally advertised as a convenient way […]
For the next few weeks, the Bellevue Park is undergoing construction for a new 23-foot art installation. Located on the Northeast side lies what seems to be TheVeryMany’s newest prototypical […]
The Office of Sustainability is hosting Earth Week at Bellevue College from April 17 to April 22. This is the 24th annual celebration, and this year’s theme is “Resilience in […]
Bellevue College Governance (BCG) meets monthly to make recommendations to the college leadership on policies, strategic directions and resources, with recaps provided. All BC students, faculty and staff are eligible […]
In the wake of a widespread egg shortage, prices for eggs have increased from $1.79 for a dozen in December of 2021 to $4.25 for a dozen in December of […]
The month of April is the nationally-observed Autism Acceptance Month. It was created to respect the rights and humanity of autistic people and expand awareness of the unique perspectives and […]
At 5-8 through the first 13 games this season, Seattle Mariner fans might wish their team got off to a hotter start after finally breaking their postseason drought last year. […]
The last of the finalists for Bellevue College’s presidential position to host an open forum is Dr. David May, who hosted his forum on March 15. May was announced as […]
During the past two weeks, four open forums were held to introduce the Bellevue College community to the four finalists running for BC’s President position. According to his biography, Dr. […]
Dr. Tonya Drake, a candidate for the president position at Bellevue College, answered questions at her Presidential Finalist Open Forum on March 14. Drake shared her biography, resume and diversity […]
Dr. Darrell Cain is a candidate for Bellevue College president. He grew up in Gary, IN, and is a first-generation college student who currently teaches in the graduate school at […]
The younger generations seem to be struggling to find meaning and purpose in their lives. A recent poll conducted by The Sun in the United Kingdom revealed that a staggering […]
Going a combined 3-1 over the last week of the season, both the Bellevue College men’s and women’s basketball teams have secured their places in the Northwest Athletic Conference’s annual […]
When the sun sets and I’ve hit my highest point of work-related burnout for the day, it’s not atypical for me to relax in my bedroom, busying myself by reading, […]
International Women’s Day first started in the early 1900s when women all around the world were fighting for their rights. The first National Women’s Day was held on Feb. 28, […]
ConocoPhillips is a U.S. oil and gas company that explores and produces crude oil and natural gas deposits. The company acquired a part of Alaska’s North Slope in 1999 and […]
As we slowly transition into Spring quarter, more and more internship deadlines are coming to a close. But there are still plenty available! Internships are a great way to help […]
In recent times, women have made advancements within the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) field, but they still only comprise 35 percent of the STEM workforce, according to the National […]
It was just another day of running errands when I popped into a store to grab a few items. As I headed to the checkout, I noticed a sign that […]
Roald Dahl was a British author of 19 children’s books we now know as classics. His first book “The Gremlins” was published in 1943 in the U.S. by Random House, […]
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