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After a long and hard fight, many feel justice is finally being done for those who are still suffering from the effects of working at, or living near, ground zero. […]
Jeremy Graber Assistant news editor The past few months, a group known as the Rain City Superhero Movement (RCSM) has taken to the streets, patrolling for crime. Their normal area […]
Jeremy Graber Assistant news editor Stanley Wong is a political science major here at Bellevue College. He is also the Executive Director of the Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) […]
Jeremy Graber – Assistant News Editor At the end of the fall quarter, a dozen members of the student body met under the cover of night in the N-building to […]
Faculty and students at Bellevue College are alarmed by the University of Washington’s “The Daily’s” recent articles on Gov. Chris Gregoire’s “concern with over-enrollment at community colleges.” According to the […]
The 520 bridge across Lake Washington that connects Seattle to Bellevue will soon be facing tolls. The tolls are to help pay for the new, safer 520 bridge in 2014 […]
Late Wednesday night, around 9 p.m., 24 year-old Bellevue College student, Eugene Wekesa, left his home to walk to the nearby Crossroads Bellevue Shopping Center. He left his home without […]
On Oct. 9 at 9:30 a.m. a 19-year old woman, Faribah Maradiaga of Bellevue, was arrested on Bellevue College North Campus when she stabbed another student during a court-ordered anger […]
In 2007, suicide was one of the top ten causes of death in America. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 34,598 people died from suicide this year alone. […]
During the final week of September, avid readers and book lovers everywhere celebrated “Banned Books Week,” a week solely dedicated to the celebration of the freedom to read. Since 1982, […]
There are many reasons why students decide to attend community colleges before attending a four year university. On October 5, 2010 Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, […]
Summer Blockbusters Oh god, is it that time already? I thought I had more time to prepare! I haven’t even lowered my IQ by bashing my head into a cement […]
People call her the “Mattress Queen.” On Wednesday, April 28, 2010, at 12:30 p.m. in the conference room of N201, Sunny Kobe Cook, the founder of Sleep Country, was busy […]
On the Eve of World Malaria day, Saturday, April 24, eight students from Bellevue College slept out on the Liberal Arts Quad at the University of Washington to participate in […]
“Because You Know Me” made its debut performance in BC’S Carlson Theatre For Students, Faculty and Staff… At the beginning of “Because You Know Me,” a play presented by Had […]
Open the fridge, now open the pantry. Okay, no, open the fridge again, now try the freezer. Now, STOP. That’s enough with the frantic food dance and the constant back-and-forth; […]
On Wednesday, May 12, the BC Board of Trustees convened for its regularly scheduled meeting. Doug Brown, faculty representative, was first to present to the Board. He emphasized the somewhat […]
Do you want to be on top? This question could quite possibly be a raunchy little pickup line you hear at the club by a sleazy guy, or the lyrics […]
Sean “Puffy” Combs, Puff Daddy, Puffy, Puff, P. Diddy, Diddy, whatever you want to call him, has led a rewarding rapper life. His real name, as most people know by […]
After the May 5 Board of Directors meeting was cancelled because of the tuition forum, the BOD met on Wednesday, May 12, with a packed agenda. The first order of […]
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