Karaoke de-stress
On March 17, Campus Activities Board, Peer to Peer Bellevue College and 91.3 KBCS hosted a karaoke event in the BC cafeteria to help students de-stress before finals week. Any […]
On March 17, Campus Activities Board, Peer to Peer Bellevue College and 91.3 KBCS hosted a karaoke event in the BC cafeteria to help students de-stress before finals week. Any […]
On Jan. 13, Blizzard Entertainment released a beta key to their upcoming game, “Heroes of the Storm”. HotS is a multiplayer online battle arena game, also known as a MOBA […]
In celebration of Black History Month, the documentary film “Kunta Kinte Island” and a lecture from President of the Kunta Kinte Family Foundation, Lamin Jatta, was hosted in N201 on […]
Bellevue College’s Occupational Life Skills program offers training and an associate’s degree for students with learning disabilities. Since December of 2006, BC has been offering the OLS program to students […]
Richard Li, a high-school senior in the Running Start program published a novel last year called “Find True North.” In Li’s story, protagonist Hwa Yunsang lives in Pyongyang, North Korea. […]
Putting off work and getting to it last second is common among students, and instructors should know this for a fact. According to a 2007 meta-analysis collected by Piers Steel, […]
On Oct. 2014, “Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel” was published by 2K Games and released for the PlayStation, Xbox and PC. Developed by Gearbox Software along with 2K Australia, the is both […]
In July 2014, Evergreen Erectors employee TJ Merrill fell to his death off the roof of BC’s new Health and Sciences building. He was 31 years old. While Merrill was […]
Lotus Club began two quarters ago, led by aspiring personal trainer and BC student Daniel Morris. The club provides an environment to practice yoga and meditation. According to Morris, attendance […]
The tenure question and answer session provided information to new faculty members who are in their first year of the tenure process. This session was designed to help new faculty […]
Children carry a knack for originality and each kid possesses a talent. I believe that schools don’t provide enough opportunity for students to be creative. Society classifies mistakes as horrible […]
Nintendo released Super Smash Bros. for the 3DS and Wii U Oct. 21 and Nov. 21 respectively, just in time for the holiday shopping season. Both games feature new characters, […]
According to National Geographic, developments in genetic technology have made it possible to resurrect extinct species. I think the idea of resurrection is a phenomenal concept. The idea of dodo […]
BC has recently hired a new Director of Applied Baccalaureate Development, Chris Bell. He joined BC after working at Edmonds Community College in the Student Enrollment Services Office. At Edmond […]
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