OPINION: The Coffee Nerds Are Right

April 28, 2025 0

For most people, coffee is something that gets them through their day. It’s sugary, watery, perhaps acridly bitter, and handed to them through a drive-through window by a weary barista

Op-Ed: World in Conflict: Is WW3 Next?

November 18, 2023 0

Mark Twain once said, “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” While today’s patterns of events may not be identical to the previous ones, there are a lot

BC Hosts Salsa Event for Hispanic Heritage Month

October 15, 2023 0

Bellevue College’s Multicultural Services, in collaboration with professor Oriana Estrada, held a public presentation and performance on Salsa music and dance last Tuesday in the BC cafeteria, during which event

Weekly Reads: America, 1908

February 13, 2022 0

“The America in which the following stories occurred will be, in scattered glimpses, familiar to readers of 2008; if we squint, we might even mistake it for our own.” — Jim

TV Show Review: For All Mankind

February 13, 2022 0

One might find themselves looking up at the stars, picturing the moment man first stepped on the moon. But, in a twist of fate, what if those first steps belonged

Poems to Celebrate Women’s History Month

March 14, 2021 0

Not only is March Women’s History Month, but March 8 was International Women’s Day. I am celebrating women by reading historical books read by women, for women, such as “The