How to study abroad as a BC student
Observation of International Education Week started on Nov. 16. In honor of this, Bellevue College is having two events. One of the events that were held last week was an […]
Observation of International Education Week started on Nov. 16. In honor of this, Bellevue College is having two events. One of the events that were held last week was an […]
The Bellevue College Rotaract is a club based on the slogan “Service above Self.” They are connected to the bigger club known as Rotary of Bellevue which is connected to […]
With the shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg serving as a warning for campus security, many colleges and universities in the Pacific Northwest have begun revamping their security efforts […]
The Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse is a restaurant located in downtown Bellevue, near Lunchbox Laboratory. I went there recently and I can say it was truly unique. The customer service was […]
On October 1, 2015, Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore. had a sudden school shooting. As a result of the recent shootings that have been occurring closer to the Pacific […]
The traditional college bachelor’s degree program consists of a four-year program, two of those years are usually taking general education courses and the other two years are spent taking courses […]
Running Start is a program in Washington that allows high school juniors and seniors the option to take courses at the local community college. Through Running Start, students are able […]
Lately the news has covered a lot about the Syrian Refugee Crisis. With connections to Syrian friends and news about the crisis, the conditions seem to worsen day by day. […]
July 26 marked the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The act was put into law in 1990 and went into effect in 1992, during George H.W. Bush’s […]
Keith Edwards and Reina Emerson are a couple who are currently walking across the country to raise awareness of and funds for ocean pollution. They started in Jacksonville, Florida and […]
The T building is the newest building on the Bellevue College campus. It is located across from the A building, near Landerholm Circle. The building will be dedicated to the […]
RISE Learning Institute is a new division that was recently launched at Bellevue College. “The Research, Innovation Service and Experiential Learning Institute is helping to shape the existing and evolving […]
Bellevue’s population is expected to rise in the coming years. The Bellevue College sustainability website stated that by 2040, Bellevue is projected to grow 33 percent, and with the increasing […]
Since the last bus fare increase in 2011, most commuters paid either $1.25 or $2.50, depending on age. However, according to the press release on the King County transportation website […]
The quarterly transfer fair was hosted in the Bellevue College cafeteria Tuesday, Feb 17. Representatives from universities both in and out of state were present, each at their own booth […]
Stella Orechia is a professor in the physical education department at Bellevue College who was recently inducted into the hall of fame at her previous school, the College of San […]
The Belletrist is Bellevue College’s online literary arts magazine. It is an open space for students to share and express their creativity in all forms. The Belletrist offers student an […]
This year Bellevue College is hosting a week long celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. The “Dream and Act, Dr. Martin Luther King did” event that happened on […]
The news has been constantly talking about the recent attacks in Paris. Yes, the tragedies that happened in France are in no doubt a great devastation. But the news fails […]
On Dec. 4, 2014, Bellevue College President Dr. Dave Rule attended the second Higher Education Access Summit in Washington, DC. The summit was held at the White House and President […]
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