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Dear Letter to the Editor, I miss the Watchdog a lot. I was the News Editor for over a year, and I really miss how awesome you guys are. Seriously, […]
Dear Letter to the Editor, I miss the Watchdog a lot. I was the News Editor for over a year, and I really miss how awesome you guys are. Seriously, […]
Jim Ellinger, Bellevue College biology instructor, was surprised by two of his former and current students, Kim Williams, BC alumnus, and Anastaysia (Nancy) Lavochina, current student, who spent many months […]
It’s been covered on every major news station in the country, each day a different angle coming out. The shooter dyed his hair orange and announced himself as the Joker […]
With the November election not very far away, the campaigns are reaching their full swing, issues are being debated and initiatives are being put on the ballots. On Friday, June […]
Summer may be a time of relaxation, but the BC Sustainability Department isn’t taking a break. Just last week, on July 4, a new lighting retrofit kicked off. These retrofits […]
Over the last several years, a problem that an increasing number of students have had to deal with is paying off suffocating student loans, that can easily reach hundreds of […]
Over the last year, Lot 10 has been closed. It was closed for construction happening on the A building. That construction has recently been concluded and the parking lot re-opened. […]
The First Nations club on campus has hosted storytellers and even a tepee building project in front of the library, and on Tuesday, May 22, they hosted an all-day event […]
On Tuesday, May 22, the relatively new Political Economy Club hosted a speaker to talk about the future of the political economy through labor unions, globalization and the connection of […]
Recently, several students have expressed concern over the use of the common essay submission website, Turnitin. Teachers have students submit their work on this website because part of the service […]
On Wednesday, May 16, students and faculty gathered in the Carlson Theater to see the annual Margin of Excellence awards presentation, sponsored by the Bellevue College Foundation. Four members of […]
All my sisters are at home for summer. Yep, that’s right. They’re home for summer. As in, they’ve finished their finals and are home for summer break. They got back […]
Potatoes. Baked potatoes, toasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, cheesy potatoes, potato chips, hot potatoes. Potatoes are a staple in most households, and at BC, there’s an entire event about them. The […]
Having just received international recognition through the highly acclaimed Changemaker Award, the Bellevue College Rotaract Club has a history of success and high hopes for the future. The world wide […]
First impressions are lasting impressions, as the saying goes. Last week, the Bellevue College Business Leadership Club and Fashion Club—both led by Michael Yoon— joined with Eastern Washington University to […]
With international students hailing from Uzbekistan to Slovakia to Malaysia to Turkey, Bellevue College is an extremely diverse campus. Here at our school we have students from 56 different countries, […]
Fun fact: We are 11.6 miles from the first Starbucks ever created. Coffee addiction runs deep into the souls of Bellevue residents and Seattlites – and it’s necessary for anyone […]
Last week, students from all around the area worked for 35 straight hours in a competition to build, design, and program an application for iPhones and Androids. Upon completion, the […]
It’s Earth Week at Bellevue College and sustainability initiatives can be seen all over the campus. Earth Week is all about promoting environmental friendliness, and with an Environmental Representative on […]
New York City, the Big Apple, home of celebrities, rock stars, Broadway musicals, and Fashion Avenue, one of the liveliest cities in the United States. Compare that to Seattle with […]
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