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According to the National Cancer Institute, cancer was projected to affect 1,685,210 people in the U.S. in 2016 and take 595,690 lives. It is a well-known disease that affects the […]
According to the National Cancer Institute, cancer was projected to affect 1,685,210 people in the U.S. in 2016 and take 595,690 lives. It is a well-known disease that affects the […]
In order to build a well-rounded resume, students work hard on their GPAs, involve themselves in activities and look to jobs or internships for experience. To help with this process […]
On Thursday, Nov. 17, students and staff gathered in room C130 to attend Asian Pacific Islander Student Association’s annual Thanksgiving social. The event went from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. […]
Bellevue College’s fall drama production is “Coupler,” a romantic comedy inspired by “Peter Pan” which follows the stories and interactions between passengers in the last car of a […]
Within in the Social Science division at Bellevue College is the Cultural and Ethnic studies department. Courses in this department can be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity portion to […]
Bellevue College will soon premiere the romantic comedy drama “Coupler,” which is centered around love, trust and destiny. Written in 2016, the play takes place in the heart of London’s […]
For some, it may be belting their heart out to original lyrics, for others it may be flourishing in many sports or drawing killer portraits. Whatever the outlet, personal self-expression […]
The annual Club Caucus event was held on Wednesday, Oct. 5 in room C120 and was sponsored and put on by the Associated Student Government. Club Caucus aimed to unite […]
On Tuesday, October 4, Bellevue College students and faculty gathered to hear Councilman Larry Gossett speak about the importance of voting in elections, along with its connection to race. The […]
The staff of Belletrist, Bellevue College’s literary magazine, celebrated their new spring quarter edition on Thursday, Sept. 29 with a launch party at the L building patio. Staff, students and […]
Outdoor Nation’s “Campus Challenge” is bringing together students, staff and faculty alike, all in the name of outdoor activity. The challenge is an initiative put on by the Outdoor Nation […]
Several renovations have been occurring across campus since summer quarter. Among these are the renovations of five different external staircases. According to construction project supervisor Will Tribble, the staircases “were […]
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