Women’s tennis: High forecast for 2013
On Oct. 20, the Bellevue College Women’s Tennis team went to Yakima to compete in a jamboree. A jamboree is a large gathering of players who rally at a competitive […]
On Oct. 20, the Bellevue College Women’s Tennis team went to Yakima to compete in a jamboree. A jamboree is a large gathering of players who rally at a competitive […]
Playing school sports is an exciting and engaging thing to do, but what if students are looking for an environment that is more relaxed, enjoyable and isn’t demanding of their […]
Playing a sport is an enriching experience that can be both enjoyable and rewarding. However, the same cannot be said for one’s wallet. Buying brand new sports gear is usually […]
Students interested in a career in business were treated to a talk by Nancy Koeper last week. At the North-west region president of UPS, Koeper’s talk focused on what it […]
The Communication Club recently held a viewing of the third and final presidential debate, which was centered on foreign policy. The viewing was held in the Library Media Center and […]
On Oct. 16, El Centro Latino and the Latin American Culture Club held a Latin Arts fair in C-120. The event was part of a series commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month. […]
Bellevue College has a slew of competitive sports teams, athletic classes and even clubs, but one of the most popular collegiate athletic pastimes isn’t among them: running. Cross-country joined track […]
On Oct. 15, the Bellevue College Board of Trustees announced their final four presidential candidates. The search has come down to Dr. Ronald T. Brown, Dr. Terrence J. Burgess, Dr. […]
Last Thursday saw the first and only reading of “8” at Bellevue College, a drama documenting the legal battle over the constitutionality of California’s anti-gay legislation proposition. It was my […]
How much do we know about veterans here at Bellevue College? They are here, but where and who? The truth is that many may have come fresh from a warzone […]
Most of the political candidates vying for your vote nowadays put a great deal of emphasis on their bipartisan methods for solving problems. To me it comes across as mildly […]
You’ve all seen it before: a group of college guys and girls laughing it up as they acrobatically kick a suede sack of sand in a circle. It’s all spontaneously […]
Many of you may think that the E building is just a random structure near the edge of campus. It’s covered in golden fall leaves and you may see an […]
My name is Ali Collucci. I have been a student employee of Bellevue College for a little over a year, working with Student Programs and Director of the Lesbian Gay […]
The grizzly bear population used to thrive in a large portion of North America. It wasn’t until about halfway through the 20th century that the grizzly species began showing signs […]
It’s a Monday, not exactly my favorite day of the week. It’s raining, like usual and I think to myself, it’s noon and I’m starving. I stroll to the cafeteria […]
Bellevue College student Michael Gale has plenty to occupy his time. While pursuing two degrees here at BC, one in Business Management as well as a transfer degree in Business, […]
On Nov. 2, 2012 come to Bellevue College’s Carlson Theatre at 7 p.m. to help kick off the Vocal Jazz Ensemble celebration year. You can help support the talented vocalists […]
Last Wednesday, Oct. 17, the Multicultural Services sponsored a workshop to teach students the basics of money management. MCS brought in guest speaker Gigi Hagen, the Washington region program manager […]
United States Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, who awarded a consortium of schools in the region a grant totaling just under $12 million, visited Bellevue College last Friday. BC is […]
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