Behind the scenes of “Entanglement Theory”
Most productions require line memorization, fluidity in blocking and a firm portrayal of the story chosen by the playwright or the director. The Bellevue College theatre department is taking on […]
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Most productions require line memorization, fluidity in blocking and a firm portrayal of the story chosen by the playwright or the director. The Bellevue College theatre department is taking on […]
Following the straight and narrow path has never quite been his style, but wanting to be a photographer has long been a calling for one of Bellevue College’s photography instructors […]
As a two-year school, Bellevue College sees many transfer students looking for a stepping stone to university. And though many come to BC with the hopes of transferring to a […]
Earlier last month, the 2013 Student Art Exhibition opened in the art gallery in D271, replacing an earlier exhibit that held miniaturized versions of public art installations. The exhibit is […]
Most students at Bellevue College have experienced the loss of family and friends due to the effects of cancer. On June 29-30, the BC hosted the “What Can I Do” […]
In 1974 the Seattle Gay and lesbian community celebrated their first Gay Pride Week. Fast track to 2013, and Bellevue College’s very own LGBTQ Resource Center is joining in on […]
Upon first glance, Jeffrey Nguyen, a BC sophomore, may seem like the shy, reserved type, but once you get to know him, he’s anything but that. It’s also probably […]
It was roughly 11 a.m. on March 31, 2013, when Aimee Gomez-Arce, 2, having suffered bouts of nausea, headaches and frequent vomiting for going on a couple of weeks, was […]
Leslie Mayo, vice president of finance and communication has been in office for two weeks. In this position Mayo reviews funding requests and suggests budget adjustments. Unlike other members of […]
Bellevue College students pursuing a career in the field of engineering sometimes feel overwhelmed by the difficulty and variety of classes that are offered on campus. As the founder and […]
“If you want an education, you have the right to have one,” was a point that Vice President of Student Affairs and Pluralism Elect Andrea Torres emphasized throughout her campaign […]
Last Friday, May 31, the Bellevue College music department commenced its spring quarter concert season. The choir performed selections from the beloved musical drama “Les Miserables” in the Carlson Theatre. […]
Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society that rewards and assists academic achievement of students. PTK facilitates access to scholarships, transfer resources and rewards recognition for 3.5 GPA or […]
Last Wednesday, Henry Amaya and the Multicultural Services hosted their annual Student Faculty Café in C-120. Of the over 1,000 faculty members working both full-time and part-time at the Bellevue […]
Komalpreet Sahota, the Associated Student Government Chief Justice Elect for the 2013-2014 school year, is the youngest person on the ASG. A Running Start student from Kentridge High School, Sahota […]
For those who love to write, for those who love to read, for those who love literary magazines… Belletrist, Bellevue College’s online literary magazines, is worth taking a look into. […]
Rarely do you meet a teacher that literally practices what he preaches, but that is exactly the case with Michael Korolenko. He has been a film and communications teacher at […]
Walking in to the Stop Gap Studio Theatre, audience members could choose from seats that bordered three sides of stage. This unique setup made it clear from the beginning that […]
Friday, May 17 marked Bellevue College’s third annual Pink Prom, an event hosted by BC’S LGBTQ Resource Center every spring. Emily Dullanty, member of LGBTQ and the Pink Prom committee […]
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