Anti-racist author speaks at Carlson Theater
On March 8, hundreds of students gathered in the Carlson Theater, overflowing into the N building screenings rooms. They came to hear the famous anti-racist author and activist, Tim Wise, […]
On March 8, hundreds of students gathered in the Carlson Theater, overflowing into the N building screenings rooms. They came to hear the famous anti-racist author and activist, Tim Wise, […]
On Feb. 27, the Student Environmental Sustainability Fund (SESF) approved a plan for $20,000. The plan has to do with trash cans; Sustainability intern Shirin Lotfi, who wrote the plan, […]
“This is all very unexpected. I never knew you could do things like that [with teapots],” commented Takhmina Dzhuraeva, ASG’s VP of Finance and Communication. Curated by BC ceramics instructor […]
About 50 Bellevue College students came together on Wednesday, March 7 to discuss a controversial political issue: The Occupy Movement. The event was organized by the Campus Activity Board and […]
In approximately one week, the entire content of your class will be summed up into a two-hour exam, and to emphasize the importance of this final, realize that many professors […]
A week off of school is not something to be taken lightly. I know a lot of people whose plans for spring break can be explained in one of two […]
The Bellevue College men and women’s basketball teams travelled east to Spokane for the March 3-6 NWAACC basketball tournament. The Bulldog women (24-6 overall) qualified as a number two seed, […]
Going viral upon its release on March 5, “Kony 2012” is a documentary filmed to raise awareness regarding the Ugandan warlord, Joseph Kony, who abducts children and then turns them […]
The Diversity Caucus, an affinity group that focuses on pluralism for both students and faculty at Bellevue College, is celebrating its tenth year with its semi-annual “Living Treasures” event. To […]
Sometimes when you go in to see a play, you measure the theater building and think you have it all figured out. The theater looks drafty, there are too many […]
Bellevue College is one of the only three schools in the state that offers a bachelor’s degree in interior design. Peter Benarcik, one of the college’s professors, and his program […]
Known as the ASG Environmental and Social Responsibility Representative, Megan Phan has significantly impacted others by inspiring, educating, and providing great friendship to many BC students. Although Phan was born […]
“This energizes me!” said Trisha Brink, English instructor and faculty advisor of the BC Glee Club. Yes, Glee is on TV, in video games, at your local Claire’s and now, […]
The Bellevue College Foundation has recently dedicated the Academic Success Center to highlight and commemorate the generosity of Stan and Michele Rosen. Stan Rosen is currently serving as a board […]
It’s been one year. This time last year, Japan was dealing with a major natural disaster. While a year seems like a long time and the Japanese disaster has left […]
Bellevue College has always welcomed diversity to its campus, and the next few weeks are no different. True to its goal of international diversity and global interaction, our college is […]
It may not be obvious from looking outside, but spring is fast approaching and with it comes the warmer weather sports, most notably, tennis. The Bellevue College Women’s tennis team […]
On Feb. 28, the friendly librarian Benaya Israel transformed into self-proclaimed “Mr. Music” for the day. He was the mastermind behind all the soulful goodness you may have noticed flooding […]
Technology may be taking over the world, but it will never invade my library. I’m an active bibliophile, and I love more about books than just the stories in the […]
It all began with the massive white tents that overtook portions of Marymoor Park, similar to those from Cirque du Soleil. After the tents followed the enormous billboards scattered seemingly […]
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