Ultimate Frisbee club in need of a fresh spin
Bellevue College has an Ultimate Frisbee club…with no members. On the Student Programs webpage, under the clubs and programs section, the club is still listed. The current meeting time is […]
Bellevue College has an Ultimate Frisbee club…with no members. On the Student Programs webpage, under the clubs and programs section, the club is still listed. The current meeting time is […]
On Halloween, Oct. 31, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. several different health centers such as the Ovarian & Breast Cancer Alliance, Cierra Sisters Inc. and the T.N.T. Empowerment Group, […]
On Nov. 4, 1979, a group of college students and rioters overran the U.S. embassy in Iran and held 52 of its American inhabitants hostage all the way through January […]
The ambition of a sustainable community is to establish local economic networks that are socially responsible, environmentally sound and economically feasible. Within such a communal economy, resources are not used […]
Last weekend on Nov. 2, active members of the Office of Student Legislative Affairs had the opportunity to represent Bellevue College at the Student Legislative Academy in Olympia. Dustin Boelke, […]
Let’s face it: college is expensive. Despite the fact that Bellevue College is considerably cheaper than any of the local four-year colleges, between tuition, books and transportation, students here know […]
Interested in studying in a foreign country? Well here at Bellevue College, there are several places coming up within the year that, if eligible, you can apply to. For the […]
On Oct. 30 and 31, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund at Bellevue College held an art fair in the cafeteria to raise funds for the parent UNICEF organization. The […]
Bellevue College is getting closer to selecting a new president, and it is giving students a voice in the process. Last week, a series of student-only forums were held from […]
On Oct. 9, campus was closed while BC faculty and staff were asked to participate in discussing a plan for student success at College Issues Day. The day was planned […]
Brian Foster is an advisor and transfer specialist here at Bellevue College, and Nathan Roberts is the current advisor for the International Student Programs. They first met about a year […]
Newly transferred music major student Valeri Lopez has just released her newest album of 12 songs which she and her band recorded together. Lopez is studying vocal performance, audio engineering, […]
Every sport program here at Bellevue College has a different number of scholarships available to aspiring student athletes. Athletic scholarships at BC are a set dollar amount that cannot exceed […]
In anticipation of the mountain of tuition, housing and textbook costs to be paid when transferring to a four-year school or university, students search for the best scholarship to help […]
We can all probably agree that the winner of this year’s presidential election is going to be either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, so what’s the purpose of voting for […]
It’s another intense Tuesday practice with the Bellevue College women’s volleyball team. But something is different. The performance bar is high, Head Coach Kim Culliton keeps theam players on their […]
Get ready for transfer week here at Bellevue College from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1, 2012. Starting Monday, there will be events across campus to prepare students for transferring to […]
For the presidential election, there are only three names that will be on every candidate list on every ballot across the country. There’s the Republican nominee, Governor Mitt Romney, there’s […]
What do soy beans, McDonalds menu items, papayas and potatoes have in common? They are widely produced genetically modified organism products. GMO are organisms whose genetic compositions have been manipulated […]
I started coming to Bellevue College at the age of 21, after three years of working odd jobs and generally just wasting time. I knew that when I graduated high […]
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