ASG awards funding for Center Directors
By Elizabeth Ballinger Shouts of “Yay for Ice Cream!” followed after the ASG finally awarded funding for the Ice Cream Club’s “Random Acts of Ice Cream,” during its Oct. 23 […]
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By Elizabeth Ballinger Shouts of “Yay for Ice Cream!” followed after the ASG finally awarded funding for the Ice Cream Club’s “Random Acts of Ice Cream,” during its Oct. 23 […]
By Lance Braud Ken Goldstein, Political Science professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, presented a lecture on “Media and Presidential Elections,” as part of BCC’s “Coffee, Tea, and Politics” series on […]
By Britten Kai Stark The Board of Trustees met on Oct. 15 to discuss the college’s name change and the impact of the economic crisis on BCC. The business session […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger Celebrating October’s recent legal declaration as “Disability History Month,” BCC will be hosting “Not Just Ramps” at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., October 23, in the Carlson […]
Controversy over gay themed games page a ‘springboard’ to examine stereotypes By Elizabeth Ballinger Cultural stereotypes, slang, offensive words and campus attitudes toward LGBTQ (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Questioning) […]
By Britten K. Stark An elevator to space may realistically be years in the future, but the concept is raising quite a stir in the physics community. Dr. Bryan E. […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger Out of hundreds of eligible colleges, American Council of Education (ACE) Fellow Dr. Adenuga Atewologun, Dean of Natural and Applied Science at the College of DuPage, chose […]
By Adam Magnoni BCC’s Associated Student Government (ASG) met for their weekly Board of Directors meeting on Thursday. Ice cream, board games and playing chess in space were all topics […]
By Mikeya Harper Joy DeGruy-Leary, a professor at Portland State University, will lecture on “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome,” suggesting that centuries of slavery, followed by instructional racism and oppression, have […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger In 1944, Hideko Tamura Snider was just ten years old when a nuclear bomb destroyed her home and her family a mile from Hiroshima. On October 8, […]
By Elizabeth Ballinger Wednesday morning, BCC students stepped on to the Washington Bus and voiced their political opinions over the radio, got last-minute mail-in voter registration cards, visited prospective and […]
By Adam Magnoni BCC’s ASG Board of Directors held their weekly meeting on October 2. The scheduled start time was 3:30, but mirroring the governmental process, took a bit longer […]
By Britten Kai Stark The collapse of financial institutions in the past weeks may have left students confused and concerned, but Rebecca Baldwin, Social Sciences Division chair, cleared up some […]
By Adam Magnoni – Editor-in-ChiefGreetings Bulldogs,Though most don’t want to admit it, we are back in school full swing. It’s an easy call to make with the crisp air and […]
New technology is only avaliable in four other places on Earth By Takumi Torii This summer BCC opened up their planetarium show, formerly limited to students studying astronomy, to the […]
By Lance Braud The Disability Resource Center, located in B132, is looking for volunteers for their note-taking program to assist the more than 400 students with disabilities on BCC’s campus […]
One of just ninteen students chosen nationally
Written by: Elizabeth Ballinger Newly elected officers to BCC’s Associated Student Government met for the first time in their positions as members of this years’s ASG board on Thursday, July […]
Written by: Susanna Pehrson In mid April, a few days before Karly Wade was supposed to run Boston Marathon, her kneecap broke in three pieces. A runners nightmare, but Wade […]
Written by: Susanna Pehrson According to unprecedented high gas prices, BCC is considering shortening its school week in the future. It is unclear when this would take effect, as well […]
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