From local playwright, Kate Danley, comes the play “A Spirited Manor.” This stage production features an ensemble cast of 10-14 actors playing multiple parts. The main character, Clara O’Hare, is […]
The Bellevue College men’s basketball team took its second consecutive loss (and sixth of the season) in an 81-62 bout with Edmonds, pushing its overall record to 10-6. For a […]
Mentoring is a great way to volunteer and make a large impact on someone’s life. Mentors can cultivate communication and organizational skills, increase empathy and understanding of others, develop resilience […]
In Washington state, multiple new laws have been enacted as of Jan. 1 These laws will affect a multitude of areas, ranging from jobs and sustainability to homelessness and court […]
Bellevue College’s Associated Student Government (ASG) has announced their newly elected president. With a total of 265 votes, Rebecca Mbaka was elected by BC students as their new ASG president. […]
Bellevue College’s LGBTQ+ Task Force consists of a diverse group of “multi-gendered, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, inter-generational LGBTQ+ community members and allies.” Together, members “work to advocate, educate and support gender equity […]
The winter quarter means basketball has picked up again for the Northwest Athletic Conference. With over a dozen games under their belts so far, both the men’s and women’s sides […]
Hoping to aid Bellevue College students in their balancing of work and school, BC alumni Noah Laxton shared tips on how to healthily manage one’s personal life, education and employment. […]
Bellevue College is on the lookout for a new president. Gov. Gary Locke has been serving for two years as the interim president, guiding BC through COVID-19 and lockdown. He […]
There should be celebrations taking place as the World Cup is being hosted by a Middle Eastern country for the first time. Instead, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has […]
In the past, robots were an enigma, a phenomenon that most people could not imagine being a part of their daily lives. Now, there are domestic, medical, industrial, entertaining, educational […]
The Bellevue College Gallery is currently showing Mary Coss’ exhibition, Sound the Siren. This is the first exhibition since June. Coss has been working since early October to create a […]
Nov. 14 to 18 was International Education Week at Bellevue College. The week was meant to be “a celebration of international and intercultural partnerships and communities,” where students could come […]
The holiday season is the time of year when everyone wants to give back and help others. Bellevue College has many resources you can utilize for volunteering. BC makes finding […]
After four long years of waiting, the World Cup is finally here! The group stage begins on Nov. 20, and the first U.S. match will be on Nov. 21 against […]
On Nov. 6, daylight savings time ended in Washington, setting all the clocks back an hour and giving everyone a much-needed extra hour of sleep. But does this benefit outweigh […]
With the Fall Quarter coming to an end, registration for Winter Quarter is approaching fast. Fall Quarter concludes on Dec. 8, with finals beginning Dec. 6. Registration for Winter Quarter […]
Originally created by Jonathan Larson, “tick, tick… Boom!” has been chosen by the Bellevue College Theatre Arts Department for this year’s Winter Musical! Performances will run from March 8 to […]
With finals quickly approaching, the Bellevue College student body is getting ready to celebrate the upcoming holiday season in their own special ways. “I have this family tradition where I […]