Faculty Profile: Dr. Brian Cobb reflects on his musical experiences
He would have to put himself at 12 years old to describe his discovery of his ability and passion for music. “I happened to be finding heavy metal at […]
He would have to put himself at 12 years old to describe his discovery of his ability and passion for music. “I happened to be finding heavy metal at […]
From April 26 to April 28, the Bellevue College LGBTQ Resource Center participated in the Power of One Conference, an event that recognizes and brings together the LGBTQ community for […]
College has always been a great place to further horizons, participate in organizations and create life-long memories. Bellevue College is no different, especially with the photography program and the Photography […]
Bellevue College offers a wide assortment of art classes, with areas of studies ranging from painting and drawing to ceramics and sculpture. One of the courses offered twice a year […]
“We need people to stay motivated, and you can’t get people motivated without first informing them,” says Sustainability Advocacy Intern Magenta Loera as she discusses spreading awareness of the […]
The 1922 classic novel “The Great Gatsby” was given a new breath of life by dramatic, visionary director Baz Luhrmann. “The Great Gatsby” follows Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) as he […]
The Bellevue College baseball team has been playing some pretty decent baseball, but a lot of bad luck has plagued the team. The team is currently in fifth place in […]
South Park slipped in a joke aimed at the United Kingdom in its famous Scientology episode where, after Stan calls the religion a scam and deems Tom Cruise’s acting to […]
There is only one place where anyone can attend a show featuring performers from every continent on Earth, and luckily for Bellevue College students, that place is right on campus. […]
On April 10, 2013, Senators Andy Hill and Jim Hargrove proposed State Senate Bill 5905, eliminating state health coverage for part-time state employees in Washington state if passed, including K […]
On the first day of winter quarter, Jan. 2 2013, Dr. David Rule took office as Bellevue College’s newly selected president. As of Tuesday, May 7, Rule has served in […]
On May 1, the Bellevue College Foundation’s fourteenth annual Become Exceptional luncheon was held at Meydenbauer Center from noon-1:30 p.m. This is BC’s biggest fundraising event of the year, and […]
Starting just last week, the Office of Sustainability at Bellevue College got the funds they needed from the Student Environmental Sustainability Fund Committee to install “Water Bottle Fill Station Retrofits” […]
The Bellevue College women’s tennis team is going into the post season with amazing highlights. The team has been playing solid tennis since the season started winning some tight matches […]
With the start of spring quarter, not only did we receive new class schedules, but we also received the transition from MyBc to Canvas for all things school related. To […]
Between 5 p.m. on April 23rd and 8 a.m on April 24th, the LGBTQ Resource Center was defaced. An event calendar for the center had the phrase, “Fags and […]
The first time I heard about vandalism at Bellevue College was about a year ago. A friend of mine who was in charge of the Jewish group on campus had […]
The candidates for next years’ Associated Student Government had their final debate on May 2. in Bellevue College’s cafeteria. Many canadiates delivered their speeches, however, four candidates did not even […]
On April 30, Vice President of Administrative Services Ray White presented a tentative form of the budget that will be presented to the Bellevue College Board of Trustees in May. […]
Community colleges and universities in Washington state have been subjected to a proposed bill that would increase tuition cost for international students by 20 percent. They seek to raise revenues, […]
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