Sardinia, one of the world’s five Blue Zones, is celebrated for the longevity of its people, but what often gets overlooked is how much tradition and community fuel that well-being. September is the ...
With his $500,000 projector and a love for the stars, Bakersfield College Professor of Astronomy and the director of the William M. Thomas Planetarium, Nick Strobel took his audience through the ...
The William Shakespeare Play, “All’s Well that Ends Well,” will be performed at B.C. throughout early October, with another play, “Much Ado about Nothing,” as well. There will be matinees and evening ...
Flappers and Fast talkers take center stage in Bakersfield College’s Production of “Much Ado About Nothing” directed by Brian and Ellie Sivesind. Set in the Roaring 20s, this fast-paced comedy by ...
When first walking into Chef Lino’s Prime it feels like you’re stepping into a professional yet welcoming atmosphere. I was greeted promptly and guided through the menu and given knowledgeable ...
Bakersfield College celebrated Hispanic heritage month with the event, Colores De Mi Cultura: Talavera Tile Painting on Thursday, Sept. 25. The unique and immersive experience showcased the artistry ...
Bakersfield College’s bright young Interim Athletics’ Director, Ayanna Tweedy traveled across many states to end up holding the seat she is in right now. Prior to the acceptance of this job offer she ...
The BC renegades put up a close fight against Golden West but came up short in the fourth quarter with the final score being 28-13 at the Memorial Stadium on Saturday. The Renegades had an upper hand ...
The Bakersfield College Wrestling team came up short in their home dual tournament on Sept. 13. The team fell short to Moorpark 28-21 and Cerritos College 54-6. In the duel against Moorpark, BC picked ...
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