Words of wisdom to students
On Tuesday May 7, the Asian Pacific Islander Student Association hosted a panel of two professionals who previously studied in higher education as international students. The panel consisted of Bellevue […]
On Tuesday May 7, the Asian Pacific Islander Student Association hosted a panel of two professionals who previously studied in higher education as international students. The panel consisted of Bellevue […]
What is Cinco de Mayo? Bellevue College’s El Centro Latino sought to explain the holiday and commemorate the day with festivities on May 5 in the cafeteria. Cinco de Mayo […]
Bitcoin has been trying to take a firm grasp in the global market as one of the first and definitely most popular virtual currencies. With no single entity controlling Bitcoin, […]
The Seahawks have not made any huge moves to bring in talent from other teams, yet they seem to have had one of the best free agencies in the NFL. […]
Camp Casey is a four-day leadership retreat that includes interactive leadership seminars. In addition, this retreat has everything from games, food, camp fires, other students from Bellevue College and a […]
The situation in Ukraine has been going only what can be described as “downhill.” Two states fighting over the ownership of territory is one of the oldest stories in history, […]
Cinco de Mayo, which means May 5 in Spanish, is widely celebrated across the United States as a holiday that over time has begun to represent Mexican culture and an […]
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Bellevue College was held on Wednesday, May 7, 2014. The six trustees, president David Rule, assistant attorney general, presenters and public […]
Greg Damico hosted a lecture redefining what subjective means versus objective on May 6. The purpose of the lecture was to provide a starting point from which people can utilize […]
On April 29, 2014 Tom Nielsen, vice president of instruction, officially announced that Bellevue College will be hiring Gita Bangera as BC’s first dean of undergraduate research. “This position is […]
Bellevue College women’s tennis remains undefeated in their league matches after their 9-0 victory over Treasure Valley last weekend. Winning in both singles and doubles, the team continues their winning […]
Melissa Massie, a Spanish professor at Bellevue College, is one of only a handful of full-time language instructors at BC. She teaches all six levels of the class, and from […]
Hosted by the Bellevue College International Student Association, the 33rd Annual International Night had a variety of events from many different nations. “This is an honor for ISA to host […]
On May 19-20, members of the Disability Resource Center will be traveling to Waikiki, Hawaii to hold a workshop at the Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity titled […]
Jazz band director and the History of Rock n’ Roll instructor Jim Sisko is more than a faculty member at Bellevue College. Along with his work at BC, Sisko volunteers […]
For over a decade, net neutrality has been a topic of heated discussion in the technology world. Put plainly, net neutrality means that everybody can access the same Internet in […]
The Mariners have not had the most solid start to their 2014 campaign, which has led to fans saying that these guys are the “Same ‘ol Mariners” from years before. […]
Elections for the 2014 – 2015 Associated Student Government closed on April 25. 1,040 students turned out to vote for 10 of the 11ASG as well as a constitutional amendment. […]
A 16-year-old Texan boy killed four people in a drunken car crash and claimed in court to be a victim of “affluenza”: the ignorant and unsustainable product of efforts to […]
Imagine going to work, reading the daily paper, enjoying a latte from Starbucks… All of this while behind the wheel. Sounds really dumb and dangerous, right? Well, by 2017, we […]
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