Discussing religious ethics in wars
Two of Bellevue College’s clubs took cues from world leaders when they held a forum concerning “Religions in War” on Tuesday, March 9 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in N201. […]
Two of Bellevue College’s clubs took cues from world leaders when they held a forum concerning “Religions in War” on Tuesday, March 9 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in N201. […]
She’s Belgian and German; she’s a violinist, a human rights activist, a photographer, and Associated Student Government’s new Vice President of Student Affairs and Pluralism. Janina Klein was hired as […]
A former BC instructor has recently been charged with accessing child pornography. Michael Gelotte taught music technology in the computer science department at BC until April 2009. According to the […]
Extra chairs were needed at the Board of Directors meeting during ASG’s weekly meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 10 as students from various clubs filled the room to capacity. The budget […]
Bellevue College spent last week honoring the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Black Student Union kicked off the festivities on Monday, Jan. 11 in the […]
The Technology Advisory Fee committee met on Wednesday, Jan. 13 to approve budget requests. According to the BC website, “the technology fee is used to pay a portion of the […]
Martin Luther King, Jr. has been a household name and American hero since he delivered his legendary “I have a dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in […]
While many of us were getting ready to ring in the New Year, Redmond Police were investigating the death of a body found Wednesday morning, Dec. 30, near an office […]
On Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009, Bellevue College’s Associated Student Government (ASG), led by ASG President Joseph Root, hosted the first Community and Technical Colleges (CTC) Summit. Ten colleges, including BC, […]
During every fiscal period, Bellevue College’s budget goes through changes, and with the economic recession affecting just about every aspect of life, BC is facing tough times. Although the economy […]
The Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) may be mysterious and overlooked in its corner in the Student Programs office, but in a few weeks, this student run and student […]
Following recent success at the First Greater Portland Tournament at Lower Columbia College, Bellevue College’s Debate Team met with the Associated Student Government (ASG) during the ASG’s weekly meeting to […]
Transfer students make up more than half of the student body at BC, and many these students are working toward an Associate in Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree. At BC, […]
Debate is brewing over a recent incident that occurred on Tuesday after all of the of the official BC’s Got Talent contestants performed their act. After the show, a group […]
International food, music, staff, students, and friends all filed into room C120 on Thursday, October 22, for the annual Multicultural Services (MCS) Fall Gathering. MCS has a vital role on […]
Many students apply for financial aid with the expectation that they will be rewarded a sum of money to help them cover the cost of college. This year, for many […]
Saving money for college could get a whole lot easier. The United States House of Representatives recently voted on legislation that would increase the amount of federal aid students are […]
On Thursday October 8, 2009 the Associated Student Government (ASG) met to discuss issues concerning Bellevue College. The purpose of the ASG is to represent and serve the student body. […]
Rick Mangan, better known as “Maggott,” has been skydiving since 1977. According to Mangan, he is “a skydiver, a national champion, FAA licensed parachute rigger, skydiving instructor, and pilot,” with […]
The chance of a woman being diagnosed with invasive breast cancer is 1 in 8. The chance of it killing her is 1 in 35. October is National […]
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