Transgender Day of Rememberance
The Transgender Day of Remembrance, occurring on Nov. 20 every year, is an annual—and under appreciated— day to remember trans people who have been victims of hate crimes. However, if […]
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The Transgender Day of Remembrance, occurring on Nov. 20 every year, is an annual—and under appreciated— day to remember trans people who have been victims of hate crimes. However, if […]
Recently, Sistah Sinema hosted an event featuring four short films about Gender and Sexual Minority in Native American women. Isis Asare, co-creator of Seattle-based organization Sistah Sinema chose the following […]
Serving over one million students for first-year and transfer applications, the Common Application is networked with over 500 private and public institutions in the U.S. and overseas. The Common App […]
On Nov. 3-5, the Northwest Region convention of the National Council of Marketing and Public Relations hosted a conference where the Medallion Awards for 2013 were presented. The Medallion Awards […]
Dr. Brian Casserly, history professor at Bellevue College and lecturer at the “Storytelling with Historians: Explorations in History” lecture series, shared the finding of his research at the Nov. 14 […]
This winter quarter, the Bellevue College art department will provide two printmaking classes, beginning printmaking and printmaking II. Printmaking classes have been available at BC for almost four years now; […]
This coming winter quarter, Bellevue College is offering two interdisciplinary courses. Interdisciplinary courses aim to take traditional material and make it more engaging. One interdisciplinary class offered winter quarter, Flex […]
In order to spread the knowledge of mental illness throughout campus, the Bellevue College psychology club brought in two spokespeople from the National Alliance of Mental Illness to share their […]
Hristo (Chris) Stoynov, program coordinator at Bellevue College, attended the “Campus as Living Laboratory Event” in St. Port Huron, Michigan. Over the course of the event, Stoynov learned how to […]
Nov. 12, 2013 marked the first Trans 101 workshop in a year-long series put on by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning Resource Center. The series is led […]
As the second part of the “Storytelling with Historians,” ongoing lecture series at Bellevue College regarding the history of the Pacific Northwest, BC Professor Brian Casserly will be lecturing on […]
Last weekend, Bellevue College held the annual Halloween dance. It took place in the cafeteria and was hosted and promoted by the International Student Association. This dance was held to […]
Representatives from the University of Alaska and the University of Washington Bothell speak with BC students.
On Nov. 22-24, the BC Model UN will be taking part in the Northwest Model United Nations 2013 conference in Seattle. The Lewis & Clark College Model UN, University of […]
To rally students and show pride for the school, Bellevue College held Spirit Week from Oct. 21 to Oct. 25. Part of BC’s spirit week was Crazy Hair Day, on […]
Dr. Elnora Webb accepts the San Kofa Award, the conferences highest honor for leadership and exceptional service to students.
“What do you think of Tammi Doyle?” If you ask the students around the Bellevue College campus that question, you’ll receive responses ranging from “She tells you what’s what” to […]
On Oct. 15, El Centro Latino hosted salsa lessons at the Bellevue College as part of the festivities to promote Hispanic Heritage Month. Before the lessons, El Centro held an […]
As many of students have been made aware by the surge of color coursing throughout the C building, last week was Ally Week. The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer and […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 15, Maliha Masood, lecturer and author of “Dizzy in Karachi: A Journey to Pakistan,” spoke at Bellevue College’s quarterly event Coffee, Tea and Politics. Masood was born […]
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