Civil Rights Pilgrimage student’s photos on display in BC president’s office
Faiza Hassan is a student who went on the 2015 Civil Rights Pilgrimage. Throughout the trip, she took photos on 35 mm film of monuments and sites that the group […]
Faiza Hassan is a student who went on the 2015 Civil Rights Pilgrimage. Throughout the trip, she took photos on 35 mm film of monuments and sites that the group […]
Racha Thai and Asian Kitchen is tucked away in Redmond in the same complex as Regal Cinemas Bella Bottega 11. It is slightly out of the way for me, but […]
Text, light paintings and music collide and perform to an acoustic-electro flow. Kaki King’s “The Neck is Bridge to the Body,” a multi-media project that provokes video, light, music and […]
Two eagles were spotted on the Bellevue College campus at the end of February by Kathleen White, an English faculty member at BC and a longtime volunteer at local wildlife […]
The Arabic club had a taste test and recipe contest on Friday, February 27. The winning recipe was to be recreated in the Bellevue College cafeteria as an entrée featured […]
Bellevue College’s Carlson Theater will be transformed into a carnival-on-campus from March 11 – 14 at 7:30 p.m. Community members are invited to witness a show like no other that […]
Early Feb. 2015, an Armenian woman reportedly divorced her husband and gave up her baby upon learning the child was born with Down syndrome. After the fact, the mother, Ruzan […]
Sylvan Esso is one of those bands that got real big real fast. Composed of singer Amelia Meath, also a part of the folk trio Mountain Man and Nick Sanborn, […]
Digital technology’s impact on the production and process of sharing art is immense. Any child growing up today will likely first become familiar with what “Photoshopped” or digitally altered images […]
The Benjamin A. Gilman scholarship, which aims to provide financial assistance to students seeking a three-month long study abroad opportunity, is open to all U.S. citizens who are receiving Federal […]
Nestled in Seattle’s University District is the Night Owl hookah bar, a dim-lit and nicely ventilated place to kick back with friends. The building is decorated with interesting artwork, often […]
Chad White began his photography career as a practicing community college student unsure whether he wanted to attend a university of the arts. “That pretty much solidified that I did […]
A financial partnership between Washington State University and Bellevue College is being conceptually explored by the two institutions. The partnership could lower tuition costs for BC students, heighten the quality […]
In the Basic Broadcasting class, students learn about the history of broadcast radio, get an understanding of the transition from AM to PM to FM, the difference in those stations […]
Bellevue College initially connected with McKinstry, an energy consulting firm, when they partnered up to work on BC’s recent application for a Department of Commerce grant. Though the college didn’t […]
“The goal is: nobody goes Hungry,” said Alex Clark, Student Programs front desk coordinator and former ASG environmental and social responsibility representative. The “fend for yourself” attitude is a cultural […]
Peer-to-peer music sharing. It’s everywhere and it’s largely illegal. The discrepancy lies within the intellectual copyright laws that have been implemented over time. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act in particular […]
He’s dead, sitting at a table in a coffee shop near a woman who had recently savored the last bite of her lobster bisque, the meal the now-dead man came […]
I just got off the phone with my internet and home telephone service provider, found out the utilities are going to be out of commission or another week. Each time […]
Our Facebook news feeds tend to tailor – loosely – to our interests, as interpreted by the site itself. We see the most relevant posts our friends make, and have […]
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