Young Washington’s Next Best
The soon to be statewide club “Young Washington” hosted a concert sponsored by KBCS radio featuring four performers in the Bellevue College cafeteria on Tuesday, June 7. Young Washington is […]
The soon to be statewide club “Young Washington” hosted a concert sponsored by KBCS radio featuring four performers in the Bellevue College cafeteria on Tuesday, June 7. Young Washington is […]
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 […]
Last week, the Washington State Legislature passed a nearly $17 billion dollar transportation package that is meant to be rolled out over the next sixteen years. Within that package, $3 […]
The 2019 World Series took place this October between the Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals, two teams who could not have taken different paths to get there. The Astros […]
The Washington primaries will be held on Aug 1, where a number of issues will be decided by voters. One of the more reported-upon races is for the mayor of […]
Two University of Washington students discovered a bone fragment believed to be from an ancient relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The 16.7-inch bone fragment is believed to be 80 million […]
Once again Washington state finds itself on the forefront of innovation in the tech sector. This time it is the state government, not a high-tech firm or fledgling startup driving […]
The year 2012 is significant in a number of ways, one reason being that it is an election year. On Nov. 6, American citizens will once again decide who will […]
To all film enthusiasts: Clear your schedules on April 27-28; you are going to the Future of Film Expo! Future of Film Expo is part of the National Film Festival […]
After President Obama said last week that state governments must lower tuition costs or face a revokation of federal funding, Washington’s three largest universities spoke out against this, calling the […]
Washington has the second highest teen unemployment rate in the country, making it difficult for college students to find jobs that will help them pay their tuition fees or […]
Washington State residents know how to love but they are not too cautious about the way they “do it.” Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are the most widely and commonly reported […]
How Bulldogs enjoy winter (SOURCE:Cole Estes/The Jibsheet) (Courtesy of Jeanny Rhee) Deadlines are done, finals have come and gone, and the quarter is almost finished. We’re counting down the days […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger Wednesday morning, BCC students stepped on to the Washington Bus and voiced their political opinions over the radio, got last-minute mail-in voter registration cards, visited prospective and […]
On October 2, the Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) at Bellevue College (BC) is conducting a voting registration drive to encourage college students to vote for the regional and […]
People ask me what I do when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring. MLB Hall-of-Famer Rogers Hornsby The […]
From April 25 to 27, the NFL conducted their yearly draft, in which all 32 teams drafted the top college football players around the nation. In this year’s draft, there […]
If you’ve ever been on TikTok LIVE, you know that it’s filled with oddities, like a virtual market — its very own virtual culture. Some content you might expect is […]
“Bellevue College is not a community college,” is something I’ve often heard repeated during my time at BC. This, however, is a common misconception stemming from the official name change […]
The “Back to the Future” town hall for teens took place on June 7 at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC) in Seattle’s Central District. At least three out […]
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