Arts & Features articles

Our World: Developing a superpowered memory

January 27, 2009 0

By Lance Braud. Every introductory psychology class tells the story of Clive Wearing, the musician who lost the ability to make new memories after a viral infection. He cannot store

My Favorite Things… Exploring Bellevue

January 20, 2009 0

By Brittany Butterfield.Snow, floods, and freezing temperatures shouldn’t be stopping you from getting out of the house. There is no reason to go stir-crazy, our neighborhood is Bellevue, it’s full

January 12, 2009 0

By Brittany Butterfield. “She had apple bottom jeans, and boots with the fur” hit single, and hit fashion for the 2008-2009 trend. This winter’s fashion has hit big with tons

My Favorite Things: PC wins over Mac

January 12, 2009 0

By Brittany Butterfield. The PC vs. Mac topic has got to end. Some prefer PCs, some people prefer Mac, although I can’t imagine why. I have a PC, it allows

My Favorite Things: doing New Year’s right

January 5, 2009 0

By Brittany ButterfieldCelebrating New Year’s is no quiet matter. It’s a holiday that has it all, dancing, drinking, fireworks and making a New Year’s resolution. This is one of my

Idioms: Achillies’ Heel

December 2, 2008 0

By Kaitlin Strohschein. “An Achilles Heel is a person’s only vulnerable spot; a serious or fatal weakness,” according to the Oxford University Press Dictionary of Idioms. Achilles, son of Thetis

Plagiarism: intellectual theft

December 2, 2008 0

By Kaitlin Strohschein. At BCC, students may receive failing grades and ultimately be expelled for cheating and plagiarism, according to the Arts and Humanities Division Web site. “It’s [plagiarism] an

Holidays during a recession

December 2, 2008 0

By Kimberly Absher.Americans are being forced to adjust to an economy that is less than what it was in terms of unemployment, and skyrocketing prices of everyday items. And the

New global philosophy classes.

December 2, 2008 0

By Kaitlin Strohschein. The BCC philosophy department will be offering two new global philosophy courses in the winter 2009 quarter. One of these courses will focus on Buddhist philosophy, and

BCC offers non-traditional courses

November 25, 2008 0

By Kimberly AbsherTwo programs within the umbrella of Continuing Education that offer non-credit courses are “Explore! Personal Enrichment” and Art Zones. Explore! offers a variety of classes, said Kristen McConaha,

Students, faculty, administration combat homophobia

November 18, 2008 0

By Kimberly Absher.In spite of efforts made by students, staff, Multi-Cultural Services’ LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, questioning) division, and the GSA club (gay-straight alliance), some students who are gay,

Idioms: “As certain as death and taxes.”

November 18, 2008 0

By Kaitlin Strohschein. People pay taxes. Then, they die. The above idiom suggests that death and taxes are among life’s unpleasant inevitabilities. Two authors are credited with invention of the

Steve Ferreira: wheelchair athlete

November 11, 2008 0

By Brook StallingsSteve Ferreira says lots of people know him at BCC. He is a 20 year old man with cerebral palsy who gets to class in an electric wheelchair.

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