Mariners Mid-Season Recap: All-Star Break Insights and Outlook
The MLB season is soon nearing its annual all-star break. At this point, it’s important to see where the Mariners stand in terms of how likely they are to make […]
The MLB season is soon nearing its annual all-star break. At this point, it’s important to see where the Mariners stand in terms of how likely they are to make […]
One of the many reasons we enjoy summer are the beautiful beaches and finding time to spend with our family and friends. Apart from relaxing on the warm sand are […]
On May 20, a lawsuit was filed by Eric Greening, a Seattle Police Captain, against Chief Adrian Diaz and the Seattle Police Department, who were accused of allegedly discriminating against […]
The Seattle Kraken’s 2023–24 season came to an end on April 18 as they defeated the Minnesota Wild with a score of 4 to 3. They ended their season with […]
On April 27, the first segment of the Link 2 light rail opened, connecting Redmond and Bellevue in a historic step for transportation on the Eastside. Stretching over 6.5 miles, […]
On February 15, Sound Transit announced that the first segment of the Link 2 Light Rail line would officially open on April 27. The segment, which is scheduled to run […]
Around 9:45 a.m. yesterday, the Bellevue College (BC) campus was notified that a sexual assault had been reported in the L building. The Bellevue Police Department requested a campus closure, […]
The Social Justice Center will be hosting a panel focusing on the works of Black artists from the local community. The significance of the art produced by Black artists and […]
Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in communication from Bellevue College’s Food Services and Events department, with updates about new employment opportunities, modifications to open hours, and more being […]
With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s expected to rejoice and prioritize enjoyment with your family. What better way is there to enjoy Thanksgiving than to satisfy your tastebuds? Usually, during […]
With the 1000 days to go until the 2026 World Cup mark passing about a month and a half ago, and the 1000 days to go until the final game […]
“Ladies and gentlemen, we are entering the witching hour. Where wins become losses and losses become wins.” — Scott Hanson Scott Hanson sums it up quite nicely every week during […]
TW: Flash Warning Caprielle Eden // The Watchdog Music: We Don’t Talk Anymore by Charlie Puth (feat. Selena Gomez)
One of the main topics at the Aug. 1 Seattle City Council meeting was Council Bill 120606, sponsored by councilmember Kshama Sawant. The bill did not pass. The yeses came […]
Seattle activists and members of the Snoqualmie tribe are rallying behind the protection of Luma, a Culturally Modified Tree (CMT) in the neighborhood of Wedgwood. Some activists — called “tree […]
As the Seattle Mariners exit the All-Star break and begin the second half of the season, it’s important to gauge where they are in terms of playoff probability. With a […]
In recent years, Washington State, and King County in particular, have become a vibrant hub for business, tech and entrepreneurial spirit. Despite a prospective national economic recession, small businesses are […]
“Bellevue College is not a community college,” is something I’ve often heard repeated during my time at BC. This, however, is a common misconception stemming from the official name change […]
The “Back to the Future” town hall for teens took place on June 7 at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC) in Seattle’s Central District. At least three out […]
Washington has several types of forests: coastal, lowlands, mountain and eastside forests. Bellevue College is situated in the lowland forest region, the largest region. This region hosts a variety of […]
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