OPINION: The Cost of Rising Home Prices in Seattle
Even before the pandemic, the housing prices in Seattle, and more so the Eastside have been trying their best to imitate San Francisco and Manhattan. But through all of that, […]
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Even before the pandemic, the housing prices in Seattle, and more so the Eastside have been trying their best to imitate San Francisco and Manhattan. But through all of that, […]
Every year Bellevue College’s Office of Sustainability holds an Earth Week celebration that focuses on climate justice, action, and education for our campus and community. The theme this year? “Climate […]
The RISE Learning Institute is putting on reflection workshops for faculty members at Bellevue College. Each half-hour workshop is designed to help build and strengthen reflection skills and techniques so […]
Being in online school can make concentrating feel like a monumental task, as doing school from home can breed many distractions. Things like the temptation of laying in your bed, […]
The Trail Youth Coffee Home is a non-profit helping to get teens off the streets and into a supportive community, with the job opportunity to work at the coffee home. […]
Bellevue College hosted a virtual unveiling on Feb. 22 at 3:30 p.m. where the artist, Teddy “Stat” Phillips, talked about his work. The Mural, titled “Unity”, was created through a partnership between […]
February is Black History Month and in order to acknowledge and celebrate, Bellevue College is having a Black History Month Passport Challenge from Feb. 1 to Feb. 28. The Black […]
Bellevue College has free on-campus fitness classes! If students want to be fit, they can take free classes through the wellness center or go to the fitness center. The BC […]
Aroma Coffee Co. is a locally owned business in Fall City, Washington. Born in the midst of the pandemic, Aroma holds a bigger and better meaning to those in the […]
One might think that technology makes people lazy, but in actuality, there are many apps that can help promote health, fitness and well-being. When people download fitness apps, some might […]
Nikolas Stott is halfway through his first year at Bellevue College with hopes of pursuing a creative career in the future. Below we showcase his poetry piece “Snow Song” followed […]
The Academic Success Center (ASC) is now open on campus on Wednesdays and Thursdays! The ASC, in Building D, Room 204, is a place for students to study, check in […]
Feb. 8 was Election Day, and as the ballots continue to be counted, it is worth keeping an eye out for a multitude of reasons. One of the concerns now […]
There are moderately high rates of mental illness in college students and as students, it can be difficult to balance our mental health. Many college students deal with things such […]
Eucine Lee is a 17-year-old speed skater residing in Bellevue, Washington who is competing in the 3000m relay in the 2022 Winter Olympics. She is the youngest women’s speed skating […]
COVID-19 has been in the state of Washington for just about a year and a half. Starting in 2019, Covid has affected people all over the world and still continues […]
An invitation for volunteers and nominations for the Service and Activities (S&A) Committee was sent out on Jan. 26. The new committee members will be finalized on Feb. 8. The […]
During his campaign, President Joe Biden made a lot of promises. He promised change, he promised to help the American people, and most importantly, he promised to listen to the […]
Want to submit your artwork for the chance to win $2,000? Bellevue College has an ongoing outdoor mural project and the selected artwork will be featured on the walls along […]
Bellevue College student and English major AriAnna Carr shares some of her work below. Her poem “An Ode to My Self-conscious Chair” is followed by a brief interview about her […]
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