BC Speech and Debate going strong
The Bellevue College Speech and Debate team recently won first place in the Junior Division at a tournament at the University of Oregon. The competition was held from Feb. 27 […]
The Bellevue College Speech and Debate team recently won first place in the Junior Division at a tournament at the University of Oregon. The competition was held from Feb. 27 […]
Two eagles were spotted on the Bellevue College campus at the end of February by Kathleen White, an English faculty member at BC and a longtime volunteer at local wildlife […]
“In my opinion, the power to change the world is with playwriting,” said the chair of the Theatre Arts Department Tammi Doyle, as she discussed the upcoming playwriting class for […]
On Feb. 27, 2015, Boris Nemtsov, a Russian politician and scientist, was murdered. It was a dark Friday night when a man snuck up behind Nemtsov and his girlfriend, who […]
Jason Chapman has been coaching women’s Tennis at Bellevue College since 1998. As of 2015, he is also the coach of the Men’s Tennis Team. Coach Chapman looks forward to […]
This spring quarter, a different kind of photography class will be offered. ART 297 will be covering landscape photography. Taught by Chad White, the class will examine what landscape photography […]
Based off the comic series “The Secret Service”, “Kingsmen” is an action film starring Samuel L. Jackson and Colin Firth and is directed by Matthew Vaughn. After being released worldwide, […]
The Arabic club had a taste test and recipe contest on Friday, February 27. The winning recipe was to be recreated in the Bellevue College cafeteria as an entrée featured […]
Unlike the Fatwa against author Salmon [sic] Rushdie in 1989, or the murder of Theo van Gogh in the streets of Amsterdam in 2004, the attack on Charlie Hebdo has […]
A beauty secret gone viral, Coconut oil is much more than just a healthy cooking oil. There are a ton of uses for coconut oil that not only helps the […]
The gender wage gap is a popular topic for feminists and politicians alike. The concept that women are paid less across the board is false, dangerous and disingenuous. The wage […]
“The 100,” a CW series nearing the end of its second season, is an interesting take on the roles that people play and how they are shaped by their environment […]
On Feb. 26, Bellevue College hosted an elevator pitch event called “The Voice,” where students, who prior to the event registered for the competition, were given a chance to pitch […]
I-502 was an initiative on the Washington State ballot for the legalization of recreational marijuana. In July of 2014, the first batch of retail licenses were sold, and on October […]
According to the Feb.18 issue of the Bellevue Reporter, on Thursday, Feb. 12, a 17-year-old senior at the International School in the Bellevue school district texted his friend saying, “24 […]
The BC FYI Digest is an optional mailing list for Bellevue College employees, meant to reach out to the community with college related information. It replaced the All BC FYI […]
Bellevue College’s Carlson Theater will be transformed into a carnival-on-campus from March 11 – 14 at 7:30 p.m. Community members are invited to witness a show like no other that […]
On Oct. 1, 2013 the Department of Homeland Security shut down for 16 days. For those who were not aware, the DHS consists of our local law-enforcement, firefighters, U.S. Secret […]
In celebration of Black History Month, the documentary film “Kunta Kinte Island” and a lecture from President of the Kunta Kinte Family Foundation, Lamin Jatta, was hosted in N201 on […]
On March 7, Bellevue College will be hosting the sixth annual Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair, or CSRSEF, for high school students in King and Snohomish counties. High […]
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