Loss of arcade affects students adversely
First thing you notice is the sound: The sound of a dozen or more machines calling to you. They beckon to you, begging you to come play, to test your […]
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First thing you notice is the sound: The sound of a dozen or more machines calling to you. They beckon to you, begging you to come play, to test your […]
Imagine a project that would combine the skills and knowledge of the whole campus community. The innovative endeavor would make use of a ubiquitous material – the discarded steel intermodal […]
Summer is here, and nothing goes better with warm weather than cold drinks. But if you’re tired of ice cream and blended coffee drinks, it’s time to branch out and […]
Whether you’ve recently graduated or you’re planning to transfer to another college in the fall, the chances are, you’re looking for a job. But, as you’ve probably heard on the […]
No matter what one’s personal opinion is of Michael Jackson, most would agree that his untimely death on June 25 was shocking and unexpected. While newspapers, magazines and blogs scramble […]
On June 23rd, at around two in the morning in Iranian time, an anonymous Tehran blogger wrote this onto a Twitter page: “It’s been two days now and my brother […]
The Fourth of July is just a few days away, so if you don’t have plans yet, now is the time to start making them. Luckily, the Puget Sound area […]
German Cubillos, a student at Bellevue College, is seen here sporting a Calvin Klein VNeck, with a black tuxedo vest. Cubillo has Rocco Express jeans complimented by a pair of […]
As the weather began to heat up, student life at Bellevue College changed dramatically. On Monday, April 20, Bellevue woke up to clear sunny skies, and hot temperatures – something […]
The Campus Crusade for Christ has a long history of catering Christianity to the college audience. The organization was founded in 1951 on the UCLA campus by a man named […]
One of my favorite characters in film is Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp, which he portrayed in dozens of silent films. Chaplin was one of the greatest slapstick artists of all […]
According to the Seattle Times, higher education funding took a big hit last weekend in the final hours of Washington State’s legislative session. Colleges got operating budget cuts of six […]
Unemployment is now at 9.2 percent statewide. A job search can take a lot of time and effort when the job market is this competitive. Many students do not know […]
The demise of Worker Retraining has been greatly exaggerated. While the program has indeed run out of funds, as reported in the April 5 Seattle Times, the new fiscal year begins July 1. […]
I had a difficult time writing this. I wanted to give equal time to male attitudes about beauty in this series of columns, and frankly, I was embarrassed to talk […]
Who watches the Watchmen? Students at Bellevue College do. English classes that are teaching “Watchmen” like literature are giving serious graphic novels a long-due comeback. Just like eating Cookie Crisp […]
By Jamie Johnson: The money in your wallet keeps disappearing. The price of gas is higher, the cost of living has gone up, and soon breathing will be a dollar […]
This week, I’d like to write about beautiful women. Well, not just that. I also have serious questions I want to ask. How do we try to control how others see us? Is the image we project really so important? Is a portrait art, or a reflection of the subject’s soul? […]
Dear Tyra Banks, You, ma’am, are ridiculous. I used to like you. Heck, I will go as far to say I respected you. But my feeling all changed once you started opening that pretty little mouth of yours. […]
Amidst a Western war in the Arabic world that has propagated both prejudice and acceptance between the two cultures, little is still understood in the United States of the mysterious […]
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