Japan Week brings Japanese culture to Bellevue College
Japan has a beloved culture that is known for its history, technology, and, of course, anime. Recently all of that wonderwas brought onto campus by the BC Japanese Culture Exchange […]
Japan has a beloved culture that is known for its history, technology, and, of course, anime. Recently all of that wonderwas brought onto campus by the BC Japanese Culture Exchange […]
BC hosted a food truck event that was organized by the Food Service Department of the Event Center and advertised by the Student Programs. The day was more of a […]
In this era of virtual reality and fast food brands having their own Twitter accounts, it is hard to separate ourselves from our screens. We get so caught up in […]
Bellevue College is still seen by many as a two-year college for those who want a transfer degree. However, many do not realize the stepping stone Bellevue College serves as […]
One of the final shows that closed BC’s Pride Theatre week was “Beyond the Break,” and it brought smiles to the faces of students and staff watching. Kelsey Crane, Jane […]
Mother’s Day is a celebration not only of mothers but of all women who are significant in our lives. As a nation, we have made fantastic progress in women’s rights, […]
The Bellevue College Foundation Board and Board of Trustees hosted and attended the Bellevue College Foundation’s 20th annual fundraising luncheon at the Meydenbauer Convention Center. With tables and seats reserved […]
There’s a problem that’s becoming increasingly troublesome on campus, and it’s one nearly every driver at BC is familiar with: parking on campus. In an attempt to maximize the number […]
Bellevue College’s first annual BC Illuminates festival launchedthis March, and it was outstanding. According to Vivienne McClendon, the dean of the BC library, “the goal of the festival is to […]
Tim Wise, a prominent anti-racist writer in the U.S., gave a talk on campus to celebrate the last day of Black History Month. Wise is the author of seven books, […]
During the recent week-long snow storm, many schools and businesses had to close down because of the danger of driving around on the icy roads. Luckily for Bellevue College, this […]
We want educators to properly equip their students with the skills and resources that will help them forge a path for their future. Educators need funds to show students how; […]
Schools are now prioritizing their budget in favor of technology and science, while fine arts, music and theater programs are being dumped. This is partly due to debt that former […]
Being mentally ill is not trendy. Whether you are using #OCD or overusing ‘triggered’ in YouTube comments, throwing those words around hurts those who want and need help. It makes […]
In this year’s midterm election, Washington State proposed its second attempt at taxing carbon and greenhouse emission, known as Initiative 1631. The ballot read, “This measure would charge pollution fees […]
On Nov. 8, before Veteran’s Day weekend, a small event was held on campus to recognize and celebrate people who have dared to put their lives at risk for our […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 24, pipe bombs were sent to well-known Democrats, including former president Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton and the New York CNN office. As of now, there […]
Our annual faculty exhibition is here in the Bellevue College gallery space in room D271. Jono Vaughan, this year’s art curator, set each art piece to sit in its own […]
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