History of Film
For students dreaming of watching movies all quarter, a history of film class will be available to go even deeper into the topic. History of Film is a hybrid class […]
For students dreaming of watching movies all quarter, a history of film class will be available to go even deeper into the topic. History of Film is a hybrid class […]
“I think it’s important to start out by acknowledging we are on stolen land,” Demian DineYazhi said, starting off the night of writing by Indigenous Writers at the Hugo House […]
When imagining the ideal first female president in a country where equal pay and reproductive rights are still a hot button topic, it’s going to take a lot. To start […]
This upcoming Presidential campaign has the potential to unite America, if only for the cause of a common enemy. Former presidential hopefuls Senators Cruz and Sanders have polar opposite views […]
When Yoshiro Nakamatsu, the inventor of the floppy disc and 77 other patents wanted an inspirational idea, he would stay underwater for extended periods of time, sometimes until less than […]
As BC celebrates its 50th anniversary, most of the original infrastructure of the college is aging as well. Electrical systems in particular have been causing small power outages over the […]
Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole brought an hour and a half show to the stage of The Triple Door that was wove stories, audience interaction and calls to action into Hawaiian traditional music […]
Growing up in Seattle I was aware of two things – we had some of the best water in the country and that it has fluoride which is good for […]
The first annual TUF FEST 2016 brought together a diverse array of artists and participants to celebrate and learn more about the Seattle electronic music scene. From 11 a.m. to […]
Seeing something beautiful or enjoying a funny moment used to be a natural part of life. Enjoyment was part of the routine. Now a notable, funny or surprising event is […]
The Beacon Hill Food Forest is a local Seattle project that focuses on permaculture education, sustainability and community building. It is located in Jefferson Park in Seattle and is made […]
Growing up in the individualist society of the United States I took for granted the importance of good self-esteem. Now I’m seeing that there may be other, more important factors […]
As traffic increases and environmental impacts become increasingly important, transit systems in King County are expanding their service and accessibility to serve a greater number of citizens. King County Metro […]
Student Programs at Bellevue College has changed over the years from a small organization that focused on social events to a growing and thriving hub for community building, leadership development […]
The Early Learning Center, originally called the Student Child Care Center, was first established in 1973 and has expanded over time. The organization has been funded by Bellevue College, the […]
BC will soon have its very own beehives. After the BC risk management team approves the project, five hives will be purchased for the college. They will be housed behind […]
What does the concept of poetry call to mind? Some may think of confusing lines of rhyming nonsense that they are forced to squeeze meaning out of for an A […]
On Wednesday, April 13, students had a chance to see a performance poetry competition at Bellevue College. The event was sponsored by the Campus Activities Board and hosted by performance […]
Look at the coverage of any major news event and you will see a wide variety of perspectives. Every news organization and medium will have a different way of telling […]
Bellevue College, with its Affirmation of Inclusion and student services, aims to be an accommodating institution for all of its students. An example of this is the Mother’s Room in […]
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