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“This all Started as a conversation I was having with a friend on our way to pick up a couch from Value Village,” said Nakita Minkin, one of the organizers […]
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“This all Started as a conversation I was having with a friend on our way to pick up a couch from Value Village,” said Nakita Minkin, one of the organizers […]
This Saturday, July 20, five members of the Seattle Solidarity Network stood outside The Purple Store with signs that read “Wage theft: Ugly in Any Color” and “Don’t shop at […]
In the city of Kyoto, Japan, the hearts of many were broken after an act of arson killed 34 people in the famous animation studio of Kyoto Animation. This is […]
Residents in the City of Bellevue and the Bellevue School District have submitted their applications to run for office this fall. The Bellevue City Council has four positions on the […]
President Trump announced over twitter that ICE would be conducting nationwide raids on July 11 to deport undocumented migrants. Approximately 2,000 migrants across ten cities were targeted for deportation. ICE […]
The 20 Democratic presidential hopefuls faced off in a pair of back-to-back debates on Wednesday, June 26 and Thursday, June 27, moderated by Rachel Maddow and Chuck Todd at the […]
Over the past two years, Amazon has been quietly acquiring real estate in downtown Bellevue. As of now, the gargantuan tech company owns approximately 1 million square feet of corporate […]
As abortion limitations spread across eight states, lawmakers discuss the future of abortion in America. It all began with the Alabama ban signed on May 15, which would criminalize all […]
Update: President Donald Trump tweeted on Jun. 7 that tariffs scheduled to be implemented by the United States are “indefinitely suspended” after an agreement was met with Mexican officials. President […]
The cultures of Latin America are extremely rich and span thousands of years. On May 31, El Centro Latino celebrated these cultures by holding Latin-X night. “It’s all about vibes […]
In the spring, everything blooms, but in the summer, everything thrives. Many students are graduating this quarter. Some of them may transfer and pursue more knowledge. Others will graduate from […]
As part of the Pride Theater Festival, Bellevue students put on BC’s first Drag Show/Gay Cabaret on May 29 at the Carlson Theater. The “Drag-Cab,” as it was affectionately called […]
The Associated Student Government held the first ever Student Life Gala on May 24. It went from 6 p.m. to midnight. The gala was located at the Newcastle Golf Course. […]
Students were forced to evacuate Bellevue College on May 16 due to a threat made against the campus and a student. Dr. Weber sent an email to all of campus […]
Seattle Times reporter Katherine Long spoke at Bellevue College last week, speaking mainly about an article she wrote regarding racially discriminating language in deeds in the Seattle area. On Long’s […]
Students, staff and faculty evacuated the Bellevue College campus on Thursday, May 16. School operations were suspended at approximately 3:00 p.m. in response to threats made to the safety of […]
On Friday, May 10, from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m., the International Student Association at BC hosted its annual International Night at Carlson Theater. This event was a must-go culture fest […]
Reported hate crimes increased almost 400 percent from 2012 to 2018, based on a study released by the Seattle Office of City Auditor on May 9. The published study consisted […]
A new Washington College Grant will allow more students access to financial aid starting in 2020. The new Washington College Grant is a grant of $190 million in financial aid, […]
Bellevue College held its annual election for Associated Student Government (ASG) president the week of April 29. Candidate turnout was low for this election; one student ran for the president […]
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