The Military in Our Backyard
Dr. Brian Casserly, history professor at Bellevue College and lecturer at the “Storytelling with Historians: Explorations in History” lecture series, shared the finding of his research at the Nov. 14 […]
Dr. Brian Casserly, history professor at Bellevue College and lecturer at the “Storytelling with Historians: Explorations in History” lecture series, shared the finding of his research at the Nov. 14 […]
This winter quarter, the Bellevue College art department will provide two printmaking classes, beginning printmaking and printmaking II. Printmaking classes have been available at BC for almost four years now; […]
Bellevue College has a plethora of different sports ranging from basketball to baseball to golf to soccer to softball to volleyball. Not only do we have all these programs, but […]
This coming winter quarter, Bellevue College is offering two interdisciplinary courses. Interdisciplinary courses aim to take traditional material and make it more engaging. One interdisciplinary class offered winter quarter, Flex […]
Bellevue College is a transfer school. Its student population consists of people who come in order to leave. There’s nothing wrong with that, I know that was my mindset. But […]
It’s a couple years old, but there’s a single statistic that I believe sums up the need for an issue like this. One out of every 10 transfer students in […]
My boyfriend and I met at Bellevue College. This is his first quarter at UW and our lives are really different now. It’s hard adjusting to him having a […]
The Seattle Seahawks are 8-1 after nine games this season and are looking pretty strong in the standings. However, people are starting to really doubt the Hawks after some very […]
The low challenge course was created by Bellevue College’s Wellness Center for students, faculty and staff alike. The course is located in the wooded area near the G and the […]
Last Tuesday, Nov. 5, Peer to Peer held an ice cream social event. This was the first ice cream social event of fall quarter. The event took place in C212, […]
On Wednesday, Nov. 6, Bellevue College held an event in C120 where several students, staff and faculty gathered around the white clothed tables for one purpose; to honor those who […]
On Thursday, Nov. 7, a crowd protesting immigration reform began a march from Downtown Park in Bellevue to the Washington State Republican Headquarters, culminating in the arrest of 33 women. […]
Ignore the upcoming festivities… please. As November fast approaches we are moving on from our talk of Halloween parties, costumes and decorations. Those talks have been replaced by the discussions […]
In order to spread the knowledge of mental illness throughout campus, the Bellevue College psychology club brought in two spokespeople from the National Alliance of Mental Illness to share their […]
Since the 2012 season, the Bellevue College men’s soccer team has been undergoing many changes including a new coach, a new field and a new practice regimen. With so many […]
On Thursday, Oct. 31, Ata Karim, vice president of Student Services, announced in an email to the college that the college had hired a new dean of student success. Ana […]
Sometimes, I wonder if it’s too late to save the country from big business. While saying that may stretch my credibility dangerously thin, bear with me. I don’t mean to […]
Hristo (Chris) Stoynov, program coordinator at Bellevue College, attended the “Campus as Living Laboratory Event” in St. Port Huron, Michigan. Over the course of the event, Stoynov learned how to […]
“Call of Duty: Ghosts” is the latest installment in the multi-billion dollar Call of Duty franchise. After the Modern Warfare series came to a close two years ago, Infinity Ward […]
Nov. 12, 2013 marked the first Trans 101 workshop in a year-long series put on by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning Resource Center. The series is led […]
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