Phase one of student housing to begin
Bellevue College will participate in a public hearing on Feb. 21 to persuade the city council for permission to vacate 145th Avenue Southeast north of the parking garage. This request […]
Bellevue College will participate in a public hearing on Feb. 21 to persuade the city council for permission to vacate 145th Avenue Southeast north of the parking garage. This request […]
YouTube has come a long way from what it once was in 2005. Founded by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, it was a small startup with only a […]
By: Zachary Rodan Who has seen the beauty of a cold December morning The colors of the sunrise flow like streamers from the mountains Leaving them silhouetted against a […]
At the start of every quarter, Bellevue College’s clubs gather with Associated Student Government members to talk about ways to improve their outreach and event goals. Club Caucus was held […]
I found true love a few weeks ago. It was like a scene in one of those poorly rated romantic comedies. When we met, there was an instant connection with […]
This year, the Bellevue College Social Business Forum has undertaken the task of raising awareness about child hunger and trafficking. On Friday, Nov. 18, the Business Forum, partnered with off-campus […]
Bellevue College celebrated Thanksgiving two days early with some soul food. On Tuesday, Nov. 22, students shuffled in to C130 to line up for Soul Giving Dinner, a small event […]
During International Week, students had the opportunity to experience Latin culture through salsa dancing. El Centro Latino held salsa lessons taught by Vanessa Villalobos, owner and instructor of BALORICO, an […]
This year, students will find that they can access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, much earlier than previous years. The 2017-18 FAFSA application has been open […]
Bellevue College became a center for cultural fusion last week from Oct. 26 – 28. Japanese nursing students from Tottori City College of Medical Health and Nursing in Tottori prefecture […]
These next few months before 2016 comes to a close will bring about familiar changes. Leaves will turn to a bright orange before wilting into a crackly brown. People will […]
The Business Leadership Community returned from its summer hiatus with a kickoff party in C225 from 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Organized by project managers Tulio Moreira and Jinnie Hui, […]
A lot of TV shows nowadays tend to sacrifice some aspect in order to either cater to their audiences or fit a tight budget. Those that do successfully combine quality […]
For the past few weeks, the internet had been abuzz with news that the Great Barrier Reef had perished. Shared and retweeted continuously, the story was accompanied with words of […]
From Oct. 10 through 15, Bellevue College hosted its first Homecoming Week, a series of events to celebrate its 50th anniversary. With events such as Thriller day and ramen eating […]
From Oct. 10 through 15, Bellevue College will be hosting its first Homecoming Week, a series of events to celebrate its 50th anniversary. With events and competitions such as Thriller […]
Bellevue College is the largest community college in the state, according to a ranking of the 25 largest community and technical colleges by the Puget Sound Business Journal. BC’s fall […]
The Office of Sustainability is calling on the Bellevue College community to participate in the upcoming Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference or WAHESC on February 16 – 17, 2017. The […]
Searching for success is like looking hungrily at a fully stocked kitchen, but not knowing what to eat. One could find a beautifully intricate recipe and spend time designing each […]
The resignation of Dr. David Rule marks a fork in the road for Bellevue College, and it is an important one. I remember how he responded to my question about […]
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