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Bellevue College is a commuter campus, which means that all students travel from home each day to attend their classes. Lucky for you, BC makes transportation easy and accessible. If […]
Bellevue College is a commuter campus, which means that all students travel from home each day to attend their classes. Lucky for you, BC makes transportation easy and accessible. If […]
Congratulations on your decision to attend Bellevue College. You’ve applied, you’ve paid your fees, you’ve chosen your classes, and maybe you’ve even registered. But, whether you have already registered or […]
On Tuesday, July 23, the Associated Student Government Bylaw Revision Committee will meet to revise the ASG bylaws. The committee consists of the ASG Judicial Board, Chief Justice Komalpreet Sahota […]
In the winter of 2014, Bellevue College will offer a competency-based course in business technology as part of a competency-based education (or CBE) pilot program. To do this, BC is […]
Back in May, Associated Student Government President Elect Zawdie Terry had an idea. “I had some free time and I was stopping in on all the meetings that were going […]
BC’s new Associated Student Government jumps for joy upon being elected. ASG training began on July 2, and they are hard at work learning how to best serve BC’s student […]
On Sunday, June 30, Seattle Pride hosted its 39th annual Pride Parade. The parade began at 11 a.m. along 4th Avenue between Union Street and Denny Way and lasted two […]
In early May, the Washington Student Association acknowledged Bellevue College’s Office of Student Legislative Affairs with two awards. The first recognized BC’s OSLA for having the “strongest coalition work in […]
The Associated Student Government selected an interim Vice President of Finance and Communication at their Board of Directors meeting on Thursday May 23. Vice President of Finance and Communication Elect […]
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 […]
With only four weeks left in the quarter, Dustin Boehlke resigned from his position as the current Vice President of Finance and Communications for the Associated Student Government on May […]
On Tuesday, May 14, nine Bellevue College students attended a King County Metro Transit hearing at Union Station in Seattle, Wash. to speak out against a proposed 17 percent budget […]
Zawdie Stephens-Terry was only elected two weeks ago, but he’s already started preparing for his position as president of the Associated Student Government for next year. “There’s a lot,” Stephens-Terry […]
On any given day, the Student Union is filled with students studying, getting coffee at the coffee shop and playing cards at the tables. But on Thursday, May 16, Rotaract […]
Reading classic novels is often associated with long periods spent in junior English learning how to write thesis statements for the nine hundredth time about books written before our parents […]
On April 1, an adjunct faculty member was terminated from their position in the English department. The result was an outcry from many adjunct faculty members employed in the Arts […]
There is only one place where anyone can attend a show featuring performers from every continent on Earth, and luckily for Bellevue College students, that place is right on campus. […]
On May 1, the Bellevue College Foundation’s fourteenth annual Become Exceptional luncheon was held at Meydenbauer Center from noon-1:30 p.m. This is BC’s biggest fundraising event of the year, and […]
On April 30, Vice President of Administrative Services Ray White presented a tentative form of the budget that will be presented to the Bellevue College Board of Trustees in May. […]
Walking into a classroom at Bellevue College, students have no way of knowing whether the professor is tenure-track faculty or adjunct faculty. Many students wouldn’t know the difference, let alone […]
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