Have a growth mindset

April 12, 2016 0

The new quarter has begun, and with it comes new challenges and sometimes daunting opportunities for personal growth. How many times have you been in a new class and had […]

Student access to fresh garden produce

March 22, 2016 0

School gardens help students learn about nutrition and maintaining a healthy diet, provide low cost nutritious produce for consumption, and increases social, academic and emotional health. If every school in […]

Preserving the Native American language

March 15, 2016 0

Language and culture preservation projects are vital to not only native communities, but to our overall wellbeing as a species. We can’t afford to lose the knowledge, and wisdom of […]

Experiencing stories of domestic violence

March 10, 2016 0

Recently, the BC Center for Career Connections and Multi Cultural Services posted signs around campus to spread awareness of domestic violence. Each sign had a different indicator of an abusive […]

BC is home to two local TV channels

March 3, 2016 0

As students go from the library to the N building they may not realize that they are passing by the home of two local TV channels. “The College Channel,” channel […]

BC scholarships available

February 9, 2016 0

BC Foundation scholarship applications are available as of Feb. 1 in a simplified common application process. Students fill out one application including short answer questions, recommendation letters and personal information.  […]

Flint’s water crisis is unacceptable

February 2, 2016 0

2,000 years into humanity’s knowledge of lead’s debilitating properties, a United States Governor has allowed an entire city to be poisoned by the substance. Flint, Michigan’s water source was switched […]

DeVotchKa performs with Seattle Symphony

January 19, 2016 0

DeVotchKa is a genre-defying group most commonly described as indie rock whose haunting arrangements have always sounded like more than only four members. They recently partnered up with the Colorado […]

MSA’s plans for winter quarter

January 12, 2016 0

As the quarter begins and students settle back into their educational routine, clubs are also meeting to get ready for a busy quarter. The Muslim Student Association had their first […]

Empowering Bellevue’s youth

January 12, 2016 0

Over break, Bellevue College hosted an event that was the first of its kind for Bellevue School District. “BOOM: Breaking Out Of the Margins” was a black and brown male […]

BC community responds to Paris attacks

November 25, 2015 0

In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on Friday, Nov. 13, Bellevue College President David Rule asked “that you keep the people of Paris, Beirut and all those affected by […]

Mizzou protestors have the right to speak

November 25, 2015 0

College campuses have long been hubs of civil protest and demonstration. While anti-racism protests at Missouri University have been deemed dramatic and selfish by much of the media, they represent […]

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