Two Month Long Boeing Strike Comes to an End
On Nov. 4, Boeing machinists officially ended their seven week strike after voting to accept a new contract offer from the company. With the strike over, the company can immediately […]
On Nov. 4, Boeing machinists officially ended their seven week strike after voting to accept a new contract offer from the company. With the strike over, the company can immediately […]
On Oct. 30, 12 people connected to an East African drug ring based in Seattle’s University District have been formally indicted by law enforcement agencies. All twelve individuals, who were […]
McDonalds has been facing national outrage due to the detection of E. Coli in its products. As this article was written, 90 people had been confirmed to be infected with […]
After a grueling 27-year quest for championship glory, the NY Liberty won their first WNBA championship in a compelling 3 to 2 series against the Minnesota Lynx. The Liberty, led […]
Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee recently appointed Desiré Sotelo to serve on Bellevue College’s Board of Trustees. She replaces former trustee, Merisa Heu Weller. Her term was effective as of […]
The Seattle Mariners season capped off on Sept. 29 with a 6 to 4 win against the Oakland Athletics. Their win extended the Mariners’ 3-game streak to 4, the first […]
The Academic Success Center is currently accepting donations from the BC community. If you’re a student, faculty or staff member owning any unwanted office supplies, consider donating these items to […]
The Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) is currently fighting the possible loss of $28 million in governmental funds after a critical budgeting error by the Office […]
Hey you! Interested in a job here at Bellevue College? The college is currently seeking employees for various positions. Any interested person, whether community members, job seekers, or even students […]
Bellevue College’s nursing program conducted a mass casualty simulation (MCI) on campus on Aug. 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event aimed to supply and prepare BC nursing […]
Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook made a splash at the 2024 Paris Olympics, earning the first medals for Team USA. The duo, dubbed “CookN’Bacon,” by the press, took home silver […]
Members from BC’s counseling office will conduct a mental health advocacy workshop on July 26 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through zoom. Faculty members can attend this event for […]
After a gradual selection process, BC President David May welcomes Dr. Jorge de la Torre as the school’s next vice president of administrative services. Dr. de la Torre assumed his […]
The MLB season is soon nearing its annual all-star break. At this point, it’s important to see where the Mariners stand in terms of how likely they are to make […]
From June 26 to 27, the NBA held its annual NBA Draft, where the top college basketball prospects are selected by all 30 teams. This year’s draft had several highlights […]
It’s official! The two teams competing in this year’s NBA finals will be the Boston Celtics and the Dallas Mavericks. The first official matchup between the two teams was on […]
The 2023–2024 NBA Awards have concluded as the league ventures off into the Western and Eastern Conference Finals. So far, it’s been a bit of an interesting and exciting list […]
The Seattle Kraken’s 2023–24 season came to an end on April 18 as they defeated the Minnesota Wild with a score of 4 to 3. They ended their season with […]
Bellevue College has selected Dr. Judith Hernandez Chapar as the next Vice President of Student Affairs. She will start her position on June 1. Dr. Chapar has previously held administrative […]
From April 25 to 27, the NFL conducted their yearly draft, in which all 32 teams drafted the top college football players around the nation. In this year’s draft, there […]
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