Two new initiatives to be cleared for ballot
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 […]
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 […]
The LGBTQ Resource Center is a place where everyone is welcome no matter your orientation, religious views, socioeconomic status, education level and race. The center provides a safe and comforting […]
Most can probably agree that summer in Seattle is practically nonexistent. So it is no surprise that once the sun makes an appearance, everyone scurries around trying to make the […]
Incessant patters of rainfall have at last subsided for the past couple of weeks, encouraging students to put aside video games, television and other activities we restrict ourselves to when […]
Sustainability at Bellevue College is a department that coordinates uses of energy at campus. The department tries to conserve energy, transportation, and reduce greenhouse gases and waste throughout the BC […]
On July 1 of this year, the city of Seattle officially banned plastic bags. In lieu of plastic bags, stores will be charging five cents per paper bag and will […]
Joining me for strawberry shortcake on Monday, I had the special opportunity of speaking with one of Bellevue College’s blossoming artists, Stephanie Schock. You can identify an artist by examining […]
Recently, Jason Chapman was awarded Coach of the Year in the NWAACC conference. It’s not hard to see that Chapman is passionate about the game. He said that’s what people […]
The smell of freedom was all around. Smiles widened pearly teeth, explosives were distributed to and fro to young and old – five year olds with a knack for flame, […]
The year 2012 is significant in a number of ways, one reason being that it is an election year. On Nov. 6, American citizens will once again decide who will […]
Food, entertainment and parties are dominating college student expenses and overtime will be costly. You don’t have to completely refrain from spending on nonessential items to save big bucks. Instead, […]
Traveling is one way to rekindle artistic abilities and to create beautiful pieces of art while on vacation or exploring the hidden treasures of the world. Traveling, no matter for […]
Students save significant sums when deciding to fulfill the first couple of years at Bellevue College before transferring to a four-year college or university to complete their bachelor degrees. Five […]
The Bellevue College Student Programs can be called the heart of the campus. Without the availability of Student Programs, the school will not be able to conduct activities that keep […]
This summer, the Bellevue College information session is held every Thursday from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in R102. The session provides incoming and future students with more information about […]
Tammis Doyle, the department chair of the drama faculty will be spending this quarter putting together “A…My name is Alice,” directing a cast of six girls and bringing to light […]
Last year my best friend went to Washington State University (WSU). This year she came back a full-fledged Cougar. Well, maybe “full-fledged” is an understatement. How about full grown, claws […]
When getting recruited by a school to play sports there is not a lot of people realize the behind the scenes work a player has to do in order to […]
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 […]
Many Bellevue College (BC) students are pursuing their associate degree to transfer to a four-year university. For some students, there is nothing more puzzling than figuring out how to apply […]
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