Have fun at the blueberry farm

August 9, 2016 0

Nested in the heart of Lake Hills is a small yet bountiful 14-acre stretch of land called Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm. Open to the public for two months during the […]

Natasha Marin: Remember Me

August 9, 2016 0

Currently on exhibit at the Vermillion art gallery and bar on Capitol Hill, “Remember Me is both a living poem and a visual benediction to those so often overlooked, dismissed, […]

History of Film

August 9, 2016 0

For students dreaming of watching movies all quarter, a history of film class will be available to go even deeper into the topic. History of Film is a hybrid class […]

Origin stories at Hugo House

August 9, 2016 0

“I think it’s important to start out by acknowledging we are on stolen land,” Demian DineYazhi said, starting off the night of writing by Indigenous Writers at the Hugo House […]

The Olympics showcase humanity

August 9, 2016 0

I’ve been accused of being many things in my time as a writer: Cynical, right-wing, offensive, depressing, provocative, and most of the time it’s true. However, once every two years […]

Politics in the U.S. is going too far

August 9, 2016 0

It’s really interesting how much one’s worldview changes when they are informed of all of the news and recent politics going on in the world. Up until November of last […]

President David L. Rule resigns

August 9, 2016 0

Dr. David L. Rule has resigned as the president of Bellevue College. On Wednesday, Aug. 3, the Board of Trustees accepted Rule’s resignation and appointed Dr. Gita Bangera, interim vice […]

Bellevue Festival of the Arts

August 2, 2016 0

The Bellevue Festival of the Arts ran on July 29, 30 and 31 in downtown Bellevue. The Festival of the Arts “is a juried arts and crafts fair” and “continues […]

BC planned power outage

August 2, 2016 0

As BC celebrates its 50th anniversary, most of the original infrastructure of the college is aging as well. Electrical systems in particular have been causing small power outages over the […]