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The topic of death is something we all try to ignore. Is this feigned ignorance denial? Or is it an instinct, because we fear what we cannot understand, see, or […]
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The topic of death is something we all try to ignore. Is this feigned ignorance denial? Or is it an instinct, because we fear what we cannot understand, see, or […]
After what seems like the longest wait, spring has finally arrived. Cozy sunshine and blooming cherry blossoms—with such amazing weather, it is hard not to be reminded of how incredible […]
Whether you’re a painter, a dancer, an actress, or someone who can make something creative out of just about anything, there’s a scholarship out there with your name on it. […]
“It is an eye opener to how people feel when loved ones die,” said Tyler Sims, Director of The Shadow Box. Have you ever been being told of an impending […]
“This is all very unexpected. I never knew you could do things like that [with teapots],” commented Takhmina Dzhuraeva, ASG’s VP of Finance and Communication. Curated by BC ceramics instructor […]
Sometimes when you go in to see a play, you measure the theater building and think you have it all figured out. The theater looks drafty, there are too many […]
“This energizes me!” said Trisha Brink, English instructor and faculty advisor of the BC Glee Club. Yes, Glee is on TV, in video games, at your local Claire’s and now, […]
On Feb. 28, the friendly librarian Benaya Israel transformed into self-proclaimed “Mr. Music” for the day. He was the mastermind behind all the soulful goodness you may have noticed flooding […]
“In this inspired romp, Charlie Baker is a painfully shy Englishman who must spend a few days alone in a fishing lodge in Georgia. His friend Froggy helps by telling […]
Linda Thomas, an Arts professor at BC, shows the Printmaking class a panoramic view of a shoe box full of tissue paper. After asking what they did with their weekend, […]
Depicted in science fiction books and films as a place where anything and everything mysteriously disappears once engulfed, and as a place where time is halted, there exists mystifying regions […]
Spring quarter is almost upon us, and for some of us, spring sounds an aweful lot like “Almost time to transfer.” Preparing to say goodbye, getting ready to make new […]
What is Pacific Northwest design? In an age of rapidly increasing globalization, can a regional design ethic exist? An upcoming exhibition, titled “Made Local: Products of the Pacific Northwest,” showcasing […]
So you aren’t a big art fan and you think that art should be the first thing cut in any college or school-type program. While I am not one to […]
With globalization taking place rapidly, maintaining originality is becoming more and more of a struggle for artists. The influence from other regions of the country or even other parts of […]
Valentine’s Day means different things for different people. For some, it’s the worst day of their lives. For others, it could end up being the best. But all in all, […]
Currently on View in the Bellevue College Gallery Space: February 14 – 29, 2011 Made Local: Produces of the Pacific Northwest Reception: February 23, 5 – 7 p.m. Made Local […]
Are you dissatisfied with the constant questions you have when it comes to fulfilling everything you need to complete your Associates Degree in Arts and Sciences? Do you make a […]
If you’ve ever had an e-mail pen pal from a country you can’t quite pronounce, you know what I’m talking about when I say that where a person lives connects […]
Forced labor, child slavery, sex trafficking, domestic servitude and bonded indenture. These are the five types of 21st century slavery and exactly what BC students Mindy Rusu and Cassie McFadden, […]
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