Student/BC athletics intern profile: Keturah Anderson
The Bellevue College athletics department has recently received a boost, with intern Keturah Anderson. Anderson has been attending BC for the past six quarters and has a history with the […]
The Bellevue College athletics department has recently received a boost, with intern Keturah Anderson. Anderson has been attending BC for the past six quarters and has a history with the […]
On Oct. 23, staff and faculty attended College Issues Day to learn about disability justice. The day began with remarks by Disability Resource Center Director Susan Gjolmesli about her Bellevue […]
If you go to the lunchroom you can find a vast assortment of foods. From bananas to donuts,from cereal, to even pizza. So much food is available, but most of […]
On Monday, Nov. 4, the Bellevue City Council will hold a public hearing in order to consider the extension of Ordinance No. 6128. The public hearing will start of 8:00 […]
Dear Rachelle, “I recently got out of a really, really intense relationship that was bordering unhealthy. But I’ve started something with someone new and I’m scared that I’ll never […]
“What do you think of Tammi Doyle?” If you ask the students around the Bellevue College campus that question, you’ll receive responses ranging from “She tells you what’s what” to […]
One of the most popular game franchises in history has reached it’s 25th aniversary. The Madden games started back in 1989 with “John Madden Football,” named after Hall of Fame […]
Whether you attend a traditional four-year college or a two-year school, college is an exciting time. It’s a time for fun. For experiencing firsts For self-discovery. For learning, For succeeding. […]
On Nov. 15-17, eight members of Bellevue College’s Black Student Union members will be attending the National Black Student Conference in Chicago. In order to be able to attend this […]
The Men’s soccer team has gotten off to a good start this season going 4-4-0 and placing third in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges West Division. The best […]
In 2012, the Washington State Legislature passed legislation directing the Washington State Department of Transportation to study the effects of a potential toll on I-90. The Legislature directed the […]
The Library Media Center is now accepting entries for the 2013-2014 12th Annual BC Reads! after having chosen Rebecca Skloots’ “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” as this year’s selection. […]
On Oct. 15, El Centro Latino hosted salsa lessons at the Bellevue College as part of the festivities to promote Hispanic Heritage Month. Before the lessons, El Centro held an […]
In the coming months, Bellevue College’s human resources department plans to hire a new vice president of human resources and dean of student services. To date, very little information can […]
Bellevue College Athletic Director Bill O’Connor, together with the soccer coaches, made the decision to move the soccer facilities from the Bellevue College campus this year. Instead, home games will […]
As many of students have been made aware by the surge of color coursing throughout the C building, last week was Ally Week. The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer and […]
Sept. 18 was indubitably an exciting day for Apple fans worldwide. The long awaited iOS 7 was released along with the new iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c. Apple’s intention […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 15, Maliha Masood, lecturer and author of “Dizzy in Karachi: A Journey to Pakistan,” spoke at Bellevue College’s quarterly event Coffee, Tea and Politics. Masood was born […]
I am writing to express my concern over the recent OP/ED article “Grinding to a halt” published in the BC Watchdog on Oct. 15, 2014 which provided some inaccurate information […]
Going into college you generally have a pretty good assumption about the challenges that you have ahead. An example of this would be mountains upon mountains of homework, studying, […]
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