Sam Evergreen and Emily Dickinson on Life with OCD
Sam Evergreen: I was diagnosed with OCD when I was six. I had undergone quite a bit of trauma early in life along with a litany of health problems, the […]
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Sam Evergreen: I was diagnosed with OCD when I was six. I had undergone quite a bit of trauma early in life along with a litany of health problems, the […]
On May 17, Governor Jay Inslee signed a series of bills focused on strengthening environmental regulations in Washington state. One of the major documents that were signed focuses on prioritizing […]
I love you. I love you. I’ll write it in waves. In skies. In my heart. You’ll never see, but you will know. I’ll be all the poets, I’ll kill […]
Bellevue sports has been on another level this year, and the women’s basketball team is no exception. Now 9-1, they are riding a nine-game winning streak. While there are still […]
The Washington State Legislature has approved a fund of $39,942,000 for constructing a new building — a Center for Transdisciplinary Learning and Innovation (TDIC) on our BC campus. The Center […]
Bellevue College has set the standard in the women’s soccer league, being the only undefeated team in the West Region and one of just three in the entire Northwest Athletic […]
The last few years have been a work in progress for Coach Eduardo Millan and his men’s soccer team. After coming over in 2018, the team went a dismal 0-14-1 […]
The first time I had COVID-19, I didn’t know what was happening. It was early March 2020, and I remember thinking that my mononucleosis from years earlier had returned. I […]
I find that as the weather gets warmer and spring quarter reaches the halfway mark, students struggle more with finding motivation. At a loss for motivation myself, I sought out […]
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced on April 26 that more than 17,000 first-dose vaccine appointments remained unscheduled for the following week. Two days later, on April 28, she once again […]
Bellevue College is currently transitioning to a new program called ctcLink that will change the way college students, staff and faculty do business such as class registration and timesheets. All […]
There comes a time in almost every person’s life when they decide to get a job. Getting a job, whether for the first or hundredth time, is an exciting and […]
Apple is partnering with the University of Washington and researchers from the Seattle Flu Study to test the ability of devices like the Apple Watch and iPhone to catch early […]
Seattle and King County Health Officer Dr. Jeff Duchin announced Friday that King County would no longer meet the metrics for reopening Phase Three during its next evaluation. In his […]
At its inception, Distributive Education Clubs of America (now DECA) was a student organization that dealt with the distribution aspect of marketing, but it has since evolved to encompass all […]
As jurors deliberated last Monday over the trial of Derek Chauvin, America prepared for either a new wave of protests against police brutality or a collective sigh of relief. On […]
One of my favorite spring/summer foods is Greek/Mediterranean food. My favorite thing to make is pita pockets with chicken and tzatziki (tuh-zee-kee) sauce. Tzatziki is perfect as a salad dressing, […]
After making the playoffs in 2019 with an 18-6 record, the women’s basketball team is off to another strong start, going 5-1 in their first six games. Their only loss […]
The Bellevue College men’s basketball team is seven games into their delayed 2020 season and has already more than doubled their conference win total from 2019. After finishing 2-12 in-conference, […]
It’s no secret that COVID has changed the last year at Bellevue College. Now we all study and work at home as we wait for life to return to normalcy. […]
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