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Ninety-nine percent of women 15-44 in the U.S. use it. Eighty-five percent of Americans think it is “morally acceptable” or “not a moral issue” (Pew Study, 2012?). It’s small, white, […]
Ninety-nine percent of women 15-44 in the U.S. use it. Eighty-five percent of Americans think it is “morally acceptable” or “not a moral issue” (Pew Study, 2012?). It’s small, white, […]
As the Bellevue Bulldog men’s basketball team suited up for a Wednesday evening matchup against the Shoreline Dolphins, they had a postseason berth on their minds. A win on their […]
On a drizzly Presidents Day evening, the Bellevue Bulldog men convincingly stated their league presence against the visiting Everett Trojans in a 90-73 drubbing. In front of a nearly full […]
Although sessions in Washington’s capital have slowed down, OSLA here at BC never stops working for its students and better education. OSLA’s (Office of Student Legislative Affairs) main focus is […]
On Tuesday, Feb. 21, Bellevue College recieved word that adjunct faculty member Spencer DeMille passed away. He has worked here since 2002 as an interior design instructor and was instrumental […]
Free cookies, lessons and information. Why else do people go to college? All this and more was offered at the Leadership Seminar in C103 last week on Feb. 21. Jose […]
Every quarter, Bellevue College offers a way for students to win $1000 scholarships by entering a scholarship competition called BC Reads. In BC Reads, students read one common book and […]
In Peru, over half of the population of 25 million live in poverty, making it one of the poorest countries in South America. The Bellevue College Rotaract Club is trying […]
With two meetings completed and many more to come, the 2011-2012 Computer Science Club is full of intelligent students with impactful accomplishments and bright futures. Computer science has been described […]
Depicted in science fiction books and films as a place where anything and everything mysteriously disappears once engulfed, and as a place where time is halted, there exists mystifying regions […]
Spring quarter is almost upon us, and for some of us, spring sounds an aweful lot like “Almost time to transfer.” Preparing to say goodbye, getting ready to make new […]
As a chapter of Student Support Services many students on campus are members of Bellevue College’s TRiO program, a program created as a direct result of the Federal Economic Opportunity […]
Two bills proposed by Bellevue College have been traveling around Washington State Congress this past week. The Senate of Washington State approved Senate Bill 5127 on Feb 13. The bill’s […]
Spring registration is right around the corner at Bellevue College; preparing for this, many programs are instituting some changes in order to better prepare students to go on into their […]
When February is mentioned, what generally comes to mind is cold and candy hearts. February is, however, a month of something more important and substantial than candy: It’s Black History […]
Although the sun may have not come out as much as it does in other places around the country, when it makes a little surprise “hello,” us Washingtonians take notice. […]
What is Pacific Northwest design? In an age of rapidly increasing globalization, can a regional design ethic exist? An upcoming exhibition, titled “Made Local: Products of the Pacific Northwest,” showcasing […]
Known not only as a club and program but also as a team, the Bellevue College Speech and Debate Society is a group of about 60 passionate and thriving members […]
Amnesty International is an opportunity that allows students to stand up for human rights. This campus club, directed by Ana Palma-Gutierrez and Monica Mendoza, is scheduled to have their first […]
With over 884 million people suffering from unsafe water and sanitation services, there are 21,000 children that die everyday from preventable causes. Fortunately, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund […]
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