Martin Luther Who? Remembering the Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King Day is fast approaching. It is a day celebrated for the man – Martin Luther King, Jr. – who passively fought for the rights of African Americans […]
Martin Luther King Day is fast approaching. It is a day celebrated for the man – Martin Luther King, Jr. – who passively fought for the rights of African Americans […]
2013 is the opportune moment to make a fresh start academically, occupationally and in extracurricular activities. Only a couple weeks into winter quarter, the art, music and theatre departments have […]
Bellevue College has two unique features to its Physical Education Department, a user supported fitness center, as well as a fun and exploratory Wellness Center. While most four year and […]
Over the last six and a half years, Tom Pritchard has worked as the Vice President of Student Services. However, with mixed emotions, he resigned from his post on Dec. […]
The season has arrived; where the mountains are blanketed with snow, boards and skis freshly waxed and the chairlifts turned on. Stevens Pass, a very popular ski resort in Washington, […]
Making its debut this winter quarter is Bellevue College’s interdisciplinary course, entitled “Sex, Science and the Stage.” The course is taught by Tammi Doyle from the Drama Department and Biology […]
The word “surrogate” is commonly defined as “to put into the place of another as a successor, substitute or deputy.” Throughout exponential technological and industrial advancements, we’ve seen damage to […]
Not many students would voluntarily spend all night at their school, but most students aren’t as dedicated to their cause as Marco Valdez, George Miller, Jon-Mycal Panattoni, Ally Mcgill and […]
Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life to civil rights and equality. For this very reason, Bellevue College has decided to reserve a week to show the accomplishments of Dr. […]
Coming to school after a long and hopefully relaxing Christmas Break, talking about politics, law and freedom may seem to be kind of an agonizing prospect; perhaps not unlike being […]
The Bellevue College Foundation is a non-profit organization in cooperation with Bellevue College. The mission statement of the BCF is, “to raise funds to support quality education and learning opportunities […]
In The Seattle Times and on Twitter; on CNN and on the lips of that news-obsessed friends always talking about politics, just about everyone seems to be obsessing over it. […]
When the weather turns cold, and the sun returns to being the legend in the Northwest, many things are forced to adapt to the new conditions. The same is often […]
In the United States, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day and Thanksgiving Day are amongst the biggest holidays and traditions celebrated. Seems to me the US celebrates most of its […]
Office of Student Legislative Affairs Organizing Director Thuy Ngoc Pham joined one of the United States Student Association meetings last month. The meeting was held at the University of Massachusetts […]
On Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012, Student Programs put on a Winter Orientation and Open House for new students from noon to 3:30 p.m. “The purpose of [the orientation] is to […]
“What is students’ tuition being used for?” is a question many students have asked during their time at Bellevue College. Though tuition has been spent on a variety of technologies […]
The Art Club at Bellevue College gives students the opportunity to meet other students who are interested in art. Students have the opportunity to exchange their ideas and thoughts to […]
On Nov. 5, 2012, the Bellevue College Board of Trustees nominated Dr. David Rule for the presidential position. Rule, who hails from upstate New York, joins Bellevue College as a […]
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