Mariners winning streak
In a year where the Seattle Seahawks won on the NFL’s biggest stage, few people are showing any attention to the Seattle Mariners. Well, now the Mariners are showing plenty […]
In a year where the Seattle Seahawks won on the NFL’s biggest stage, few people are showing any attention to the Seattle Mariners. Well, now the Mariners are showing plenty […]
The Asian Pacific Islander Student Association, Korean Student Union, Indonesian Fellowship Club and South Asian Student Association joined together to create an intriguing and welcoming event. “The idea is that […]
On May 27, students and faculty returned to Bellevue City Hall to show their support for keeping Metro route 271 going through BC campus. Led by Patrick Green, program manager […]
On May 12 the drafts of the strategic plan, academic master plan and student affairs plan were released, followed by an open comment period which came to a close on […]
The Spud Olympics is one of the many events that the ASG hosts. The event had potato-themed games along with free food. The Spud Olympics began with a game during […]
Thailand has had 19 military coups since 1932, more than any other country. For seven months there has been civil unrest between pro and anti- government sides up until two […]
Registration for the 2014 basketball camp is now available. The camp will be instructed by Jeremy Eggers, the head coach for the Bellevue College basketball team. Part of the Northwest […]
The original purpose of the Arabic Heritage Week event was far from what it has evolved into. “I just wanted a calligraphy workshop, that’s all,” said Anna Brosious, who has […]
On May 23 at the PALS Center, VP of Information Resources Russ Beard held an open time where students could come talk to him about technology issues on campus, much […]
GMOs are one of the biggest hot-button topics and equally one of the most misunderstood. What is a GMO? GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organism, which really is a very […]
Genetically modified organisms, also known as GMOs are plants or animals that have been genetically changed with DNA from bacteria, viruses or other plants and animals. All GMOs are changed […]
Now, let’s not lie to ourselves – everybody loves shopping. Everybody. There’s an unexplainable sense of satisfaction that comes from getting a really nice jacket or a coveted pair of […]
Gita Bangera is a member of BC’s tenured faculty, the chair of life sciences and the assistant dean of science. She began work at BCC part time in 2004 and […]
On Aug. 18 – Sept. 3, 2014, students interested in art have the opportunity to study abroad and paint on location in and around Florence, Italy, with the ART-POLI (Art […]
On May 19 around 1:30 p.m. rallies broke out on campus regarding faculty salaries at Bellevue College. Students and faculty gathered in the courtyard, holding signs and chanting as they […]
On Monday, May 26, all across the country people gathered to mourn and celebrate those that have given their lives to defend the freedom of this country in honor of […]
Peer-to-Peer hosted the biannual volunteer fair last week on Wed., May 21 in the cafeteria. The event offered students a chance to learn about and connect with opportunities to volunteer. […]
People, including teachers, bus drivers and police are protesting in front of the World Cup Stadium in Fortaleza, Brazil. There are concerns that the government is not meeting the people’s […]
The Bellevue College softball team has recently finished their season. While they did not win an NWAACC championship, they still went far in league play and had a stellar season. […]
If you wanted a job so badly would you do anything to get your foot in the door, would you write to them, publicly? Social media has become the new […]
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