Photography Club: Spring has arrived
Spring, photography, fashion, free food and raffle. What’s not to love about these? On June 5-7, BC’s Photography Club is going to collaborate with Fashion Club to present “Spring. People. […]
Spring, photography, fashion, free food and raffle. What’s not to love about these? On June 5-7, BC’s Photography Club is going to collaborate with Fashion Club to present “Spring. People. […]
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 […]
The Bulldogs softball team traveled down to Delta Park, Oregon where they ended their season placing fourth in NWAACC championships. It is the second year in a row that the […]
As one of the original faculty here at Bellevue College, Pauline Christiansen has had 45 years of experience teaching in the Arts and Sciences, a hand in nearly every technical […]
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 […]
Coffee, Tea and Politics, an event held once a quarter on Bellevue College campus, capped off the 2012 school year with a special guest speaker this last Wednesday, May 23. […]
Following up on the last open forum regarding the elongated process of the presidential search, a second open forum was held on Wednesday, May 23 in N201 to acknowledge the […]
I’ll admit it: I’ve already seen The Avengers twice. There is something about that movie that I just love. The plot is fun, the acting is great and the characters […]
With the cost of higher education rising nearly twenty-five percent in the past thirty years, students are burdened with an average debt of $25,000 upon graduation. However, the oh-so-confident Peter […]
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 […]
El Centro Latino, one of many clubs at Bellevue College, is teaming up with the Latino community to network and form relationships with prominent Latino business people in Washington State. […]
Who wouldn’t want to come to an informative session free of charge when there are Oreo cookies involved? Not to mention the opportunity to receive practical tips on various leaderships […]
A lot of us are on Facebook every day commenting, messaging, liking and following. Many of us also have Twitter accounts on which we post random (or not so random) […]
One of our very own, Jacob Bond, a student here at Bellevue College, is running for the Washington State House of Representatives. He will be running against Democrat incumbent Rep. […]
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 […]
It’s spring and because of the warmer weather, you have just been invited to a pool party. However, when it’s time to reveal your swimsuit body, you may be a […]
Playing on both University of Washington’s and Bellevue College golf teams, Kirk Johanson isn’t new to the sport of golf. “I’ve coached the Men’s and Women’s golf team at BC […]
All a student can ask from a teacher is that they truly care about the subject in which they teach. Students can tell when a teacher is going through the […]
It’s a Sunday night, and you receive a text from your friend to skip studying and go out and act wild. You politely decline, but then your friend replies, “There’s […]
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