Visiting scholar Dr. Liu Yi returns to Shanghai
Dr. Liu Yi is a visiting scholar from Shanghai, China who came to the United States Jan. 30, 2014 and departed on Feb. 15, 2015. As a visiting scholar of […]
Dr. Liu Yi is a visiting scholar from Shanghai, China who came to the United States Jan. 30, 2014 and departed on Feb. 15, 2015. As a visiting scholar of […]
The “Science Café: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics” event, held on Friday, Jan. 30 at 12:30 p.m. in C130A near the cafeteria, was named after Mark Twain’s famous quote,“There are […]
The technology help desk at the N Building is in charge of the open lab in N250 and the five other computer labs in the N Building. According to Lexy […]
Matthew Groshong, the interim dean of enrollment services, retired after 15 years of service at Bellevue College. His last day at the college was Jan. 9 and the retirement party […]
On Saturday around 3:30 p.m., two police officers fatally shot a 12-year-old boy, Tamir E. Rice, near the Cudell Recreation Center. Rice died the next day at MetroHealth Medical Center […]
Office C106 has long been the Office of Sustainability, providing students with transportation resources like BC RideMatch. Recently, the Student Programs and Administrative Services decided to share C106 with Public […]
Although most of the Bellevue College campus is well-maintained and well-lit, some faculty and students of the theater—who often have practices that end well into the evening—have expressed some concerns […]
The SAMI@ BC Student Project Grant is for all Bellevue College student clubs who can “write for up to $2000 of materials or equipment which must be purchased through SAMI […]
With a little over a week left until the season is over, the Bellevue College Volleyball team won its last two games with an overall season score of 9-7 since […]
The Bellevue College Office of Student Legislative Affairs is a student-led organization that represents students at Bellevue College “on a state level dealing with student organizing, tabling, phone banking, class […]
J.K. Rowling, creator of Harry Potter universe, has decided to return to her fictional universe upon Warner Bros’ request. They want her to turn one of the Harry Potter […]
The Bellevue College Disability Resource Center has come up with ideas and projects to promote the awareness of Disability Month around the campus. A twist on the ongoing PostSecret […]
A trillion U.S. taxpayer dollars are being spent on wars across the world in Syria, Ukraine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and Libya every year. The United States is currently […]
The Coalition for Gender Equity, previously known as Building Bridges: Alliances Between Women of Color and White Women, is a group of students advocating gender and racial equality. The group […]
Conceived by J.J. Abrams and written by award-winning novelist Doug Dorst, “S.” is a post-modern mystery novel that is a story within a story. In the story of “S.” is […]
This year, the Bellevue College Office of Student Legislative Affairs has teamed up with the Associated Student Government, the Washington Student Association and the Washington Bus to spread the word […]
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. It is held each year as a national campaign to raise awareness about disability employment issues and disability in general. The theme this […]
Former BC internship coordinator Paco Mesch has wrapped up his time at BC and will be working as an assistant cooperative education coordinator at Northeastern University in Seattle. From there, […]
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