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A lot of us are on Facebook every day commenting, messaging, liking and following. Many of us also have Twitter accounts on which we post random (or not so random) […]
A lot of us are on Facebook every day commenting, messaging, liking and following. Many of us also have Twitter accounts on which we post random (or not so random) […]
One of our very own, Jacob Bond, a student here at Bellevue College, is running for the Washington State House of Representatives. He will be running against Democrat incumbent Rep. […]
Bellevue College’s Autism Spectrum Navigators Program is hosting a video game tournament (YES, a video game tournament!) on Friday May 18 at the cafeteria from 3:20 p.m. until around 7:00 […]
College kids, remember that day you found out about student loans? You know, right when your dream of getting a degree and that great job was tainted by the shattering […]
Enrollment this academic year of 2011-2012 at Bellevue College is lower than it was last year, but this hasn’t caused next year’s budget for Student Programs to fall. After the […]
Sam Reed, Washington Secretary of State, visited Bellevue College on April 10 to talk about the importance of student civic engagement and its effect on the future of higher education […]
College Civics Week promotes political involvement among BC students Just last week, Bellevue College hosted several events organized by the Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) for College Civics Week. […]
America. “Land of the free”, “home of the brave”, and ambition magnet. Isn’t that why people are willing to risk their lives crossing the Rio Grande? And why students everywhere […]
The United States is unarguably one of the most expensive countries for a college student in the world, with tuition rates for four-year colleges ranging anywhere from $5,000 to $40,000 […]
About 50 Bellevue College students came together on Wednesday, March 7 to discuss a controversial political issue: The Occupy Movement. The event was organized by the Campus Activity Board and […]
It’s been one year. This time last year, Japan was dealing with a major natural disaster. While a year seems like a long time and the Japanese disaster has left […]
Two bills proposed by Bellevue College have been traveling around Washington State Congress this past week. The Senate of Washington State approved Senate Bill 5127 on Feb 13. The bill’s […]
Bellevue College’s cafeteria filled up with about 360 students on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at around 7:30 p.m., but a lot of the people at the cafeteria weren’t BC students. Because BC […]
“IBIT is writing to inform you that MKTG 234 has been cancelled due to low enrollments. IBIT apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.” Wait, what? After having registered for […]
Am I the only one who thinks the new Facebook “Timeline” is a HORRIBLE idea and will only complicate everything even more? For starters, you’ll have to pick a GIANT […]
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