BC Counseling Hosts Mental Health Event for Faculty
Members from BC’s counseling office will conduct a mental health advocacy workshop on July 26 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through zoom. Faculty members can attend this event for […]
Members from BC’s counseling office will conduct a mental health advocacy workshop on July 26 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through zoom. Faculty members can attend this event for […]
The Bellevue College Library and Media Center has long been interested in developing a lab at the cutting edge of technology. With the assistance of one of their founders, Fulbright […]
In Jan. 2023, Northeastern graduate student Jaahnavi Kandula, was struck and killed by Seattle PD officer Kevin Dave, prompting another officer, Daniel Auderer, to deem her life as having “limited […]
The MLB All-Star Week started last Monday, and with it comes the MLB rookie draft. The first thing to know about the event is that the MLB draft functions very […]
After a gradual selection process, BC President David May welcomes Dr. Jorge de la Torre as the school’s next vice president of administrative services. Dr. de la Torre assumed his […]
The MLB season is soon nearing its annual all-star break. At this point, it’s important to see where the Mariners stand in terms of how likely they are to make […]
One of the many reasons we enjoy summer are the beautiful beaches and finding time to spend with our family and friends. Apart from relaxing on the warm sand are […]
On July 10, articles of impeachment were introduced against Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. This follows a period of historic unpopularity for the Supreme Court, and may […]
On July 15, former President Donald Trump took the stage of the Republican National Convention to announce Senator J.D. Vance as his Vice Presidential pick. This speech, coming on the […]
As enjoyable as the clear skies, high sun and almost-perfect beach weather is, the recent summer heat has caused multiple heat advisories to be alarmed across Washington State in cities […]
In light of the recent encampment protest in the Quad at the University of Washington, Bellevue College has adopted policy 6120 regarding the use of college facilities for expressive activity. […]
Despite the recent heat wave, you can always count on the Bellevue College Wellness Center to put on outdoor activities to help interested students stay active not only in the […]
From June 26 to 27, the NBA held its annual NBA Draft, where the top college basketball prospects are selected by all 30 teams. This year’s draft had several highlights […]
The Village Theatre in Issaquah will host its 21st Annual Festival of New Musicals from Aug. 2 through Aug. 4. Four new musicals, currently in development, will make their stage […]
Summer is the season of hot days, late nights and great memories. Therefore, it should be no surprise that one of the most popular summer pastimes is concerts and music […]
The history of baseball cannot go without certain names being mentioned. People like Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Henry Aaron, Jackie Robinson and Barry Bonds are all integral to the story, […]
As the summer months heat up, it is important to prioritize safety. Awareness of possible hazards and taking necessary precautions can help ensure a summer filled with both fun and […]
Judith Butler’s “Who’s Afraid of Gender?” dissects the fear-mongering tactics of political and religious leaders worldwide, analyzing what “gender” has come to represent to their respective followers. Gender has become […]
On the first floor of the housing building, one of Bellevue’s best-kept secrets has re-emerged after months of dormancy due to staffing shortages. The Bulldog Bistro, which is just a […]
On Monday, June 3, popstar Sabrina Carpenter officially announced that her new album “Short n’ Sweet” will be released on Friday, August 23. “MY NEW ALBUM IS COMING OUT AUGUST […]
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