BC participates in MLK march
After constant efforts by Congressman John Conyers and his followers, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill on Nov. 2, 1983, with Congress’s support, which formalized and honored the impact of […]
After constant efforts by Congressman John Conyers and his followers, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill on Nov. 2, 1983, with Congress’s support, which formalized and honored the impact of […]
Chad White began his photography career as a practicing community college student unsure whether he wanted to attend a university of the arts. “That pretty much solidified that I did […]
In the past few years, the act of being “green” and saving energy has become increasingly popular. To keep up with times, and to save money and energy, the city […]
On Thursday, Jan. 22, Professor Bill Woodward came to Bellevue College to speak about American history before World War II. Professor Woodward is currently an instructor at Seattle University. Woodward […]
Communication is like exchanging gifts. It is how we develop relationships, form awareness and comprehend the world. It is important to have a clear understanding of how behavior is interpreted […]
This year Bellevue College is hosting a week long celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. The “Dream and Act, Dr. Martin Luther King did” event that happened on […]
Both the men and women’s basketball teams prevailed over Skagit Valley January 17, at the Bellevue College gym.
A financial partnership between Washington State University and Bellevue College is being conceptually explored by the two institutions. The partnership could lower tuition costs for BC students, heighten the quality […]
Unbeknownst to most Seattle residents, Jan. 1 marked the commencement of a brand new law that’ll soon affect everyone in the city. A ban has been introduced that prohibits the […]
The news has been constantly talking about the recent attacks in Paris. Yes, the tragedies that happened in France are in no doubt a great devastation. But the news fails […]
From classics such as Ayn Rand’s “Anthem” and George Orwell’s “1984,” to modern works like “The Hunger Games” trilogy by Suzanne Collins and the “Divergent” trilogy by Veronica Roth, dystopian […]
Nintendo released Super Smash Bros. for the 3DS and Wii U Oct. 21 and Nov. 21 respectively, just in time for the holiday shopping season. Both games feature new characters, […]
When the Seattle Seahawks played against the Green Bay Packers in last Sunday’s NFC Championship Game, even up to four minutes before the end of the fourth quarter, Hawks fans […]
Bellevue is a city where things do not come cheap. Often it is hard to find good quality things at a good if not reasonable price. Looking past the over-priced […]
Anyone who has ever painted their own nails knows the struggle that it actually is. Painting with the non-dominant hand, waiting for polish to dry, smudges and dents in the […]
When it comes to the Seahawks, the players and the entire state of Washington has every right to be proud for the team. For two straight years they’ve been NFC […]
On Jan. 8, President Barack Obama announced a new proposal, “America’s College Promise,” hoping to provide responsible students with two years of free community college education. “To make sure that […]
The technology help desk at the N Building is in charge of the open lab in N250 and the five other computer labs in the N Building. According to Lexy […]
Bellevue College’s Jazz Band, directed by Jim Sisko, performing at Tula’s Restaurant and Jazz Club on Wednesday, January 14.
One of the many issues that students face at Bellevue College are anxiety and time management, but the counseling center is offering students a free workshop dedicated to managing one’s […]
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