The Human Rights Controversies Surrounding the 2022 Qatar World Cup
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 […]
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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 […]
After the driest summer on record, with only 0.5 inches of rain falling between June 21 and Sept. 21, Seattle saw its first storm in months. Oct. 21 brought 0.31 […]
I’m not sure how to say this, but the Seattle Kraken might be good. They’ve won five times in a row, including extending the Pittsburgh Penguins’ losing streak to both […]
On Oct. 31, all remaining COVID-19 emergency orders in Washington ended, more than two years after they were declared. On Sept. 8, Governor Jay Inslee announced that 12 proclamations, including […]
November brings about the annual turkey trot tradition in America. It all started when the YMCA in Buffalo, N.Y., put on a cross-country course in 1896. It is one of […]
“I started using social media when I was 12 years old,” says Emily J., a Bellevue College student. “At first, it was just for fun. But it quickly became addictive. […]
On Nov. 1, Bellevue College Grounds Crew workers Brandon Ellsworth and Kolin Poss organized a volunteer opportunity that I decided to attend. On the south side of the T Building […]
The Seattle Kraken kicked off November in Calgary against the 5-2-0 Flames, marking the first start this year for Joey Daccord. Having been plagued with goalkeeping troubles for all of […]
Starting with the Class of 2023, school districts throughout Washington will be participating in the Guaranteed Admissions Program (GAP). Students in the Bellevue School District, Lake Washington School District, Northshore […]
An opportunity to get more information about both local and out-of-state universities will be happening on Nov. 1! Bellevue College’s International Education department will be hosting a transfer fair for […]
In light of the previous Associated Student Government (ASG) President being de-elected after the Oct. 19 by-law modifications, the ASG is officially opening their search for candidacy to the Bellevue […]
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