New public safety desk
Office C106 has long been the Office of Sustainability, providing students with transportation resources like BC RideMatch. Recently, the Student Programs and Administrative Services decided to share C106 with Public […]
Office C106 has long been the Office of Sustainability, providing students with transportation resources like BC RideMatch. Recently, the Student Programs and Administrative Services decided to share C106 with Public […]
Lauren Potter, who portrays Becky Jackson in the popular Fox show “Glee,” told her story of how she overcame her restrictions with Down syndrome and how she achieved her dream […]
Season four of the television phenomenon, “American Horror Story: Freak Show” has added a whole new twisted dimension to modern television. The intense story line paired with the exceptional acting […]
The Concerned Students Council is a new club that aims to give students a place to bring complaints and problems about the campus. The main problems the club identifies is […]
The music department put on their annual “From the Chamber” concert last Tuesday, Nov. 18. The event was hosted by Dr. Brian Cobb. It is designed as a showcase for […]
Recently, several Nazis were discovered living in America during an Associated Press investigation. They were found across the country from the state of Ohio and to Arizona. According to an […]
Last season the women’s Basketball team took first in their league. This year the team looks to open up the season strong and defend their title. Sophomore Hunter Hopkins stated […]
On Nov. 20, the Library Media Center welcomed the University of Washington’s Professor Raymond Jonas, for a History Speaker series, entitled “Domination, Integration, Betrayal: 1914 and the long Nineteenth Century.” […]
Our Facebook news feeds tend to tailor – loosely – to our interests, as interpreted by the site itself. We see the most relevant posts our friends make, and have […]
The student affairs division is implementing a new set of customer service standards, meant to be fully active by the beginning of next school year. This initiative is called “No […]
A few months ago, I traveled to Vienna to see my family. While I was there, I used the public transportation system and made observations of the other modes of […]
Three years ago on July 8, Director Seth Gorbon and producers Jay Stern and Brett Ratner released Horrible Bosses. The movie stared Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day. It […]
After a night devoted to being thankful for what you have, the friends and family around you, and being in good health, it is American tradition to trample store employees […]
Big expectations pretty much sums up the Seattle Seahawks 2014 season. Coming off of a convincing Super Bowl win in which they completely shut down the Denver Broncos. Word of […]
Imagine a high-quality video streaming platform that does not have pesky ads like Hulu, and is most importantly free, unlike Netflix. This does sound too good to be true, but […]
Up until a few years ago, Black Friday was strictly kept to a Friday. Shoppers would get up at ridiculous hours to scrounge for deals with their bellies still full […]
When BC students want to buy or sell books or supplies, want to find a place to live or look for job prospects, there’s one place they mainly go – […]
For some BC students studying physics, Robert Hobbs is a fixture of the department. Serving as the head of the physics department and faculty advisor for the physics club, Hobbs […]
Although most of the Bellevue College campus is well-maintained and well-lit, some faculty and students of the theater—who often have practices that end well into the evening—have expressed some concerns […]
The SAMI@ BC Student Project Grant is for all Bellevue College student clubs who can “write for up to $2000 of materials or equipment which must be purchased through SAMI […]
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