Matt Groshong retiring after 15 years at BC
Matthew Groshong, the interim dean of enrollment services, retired after 15 years of service at Bellevue College. His last day at the college was Jan. 9 and the retirement party […]
Matthew Groshong, the interim dean of enrollment services, retired after 15 years of service at Bellevue College. His last day at the college was Jan. 9 and the retirement party […]
In the Basic Broadcasting class, students learn about the history of broadcast radio, get an understanding of the transition from AM to PM to FM, the difference in those stations […]
Bellevue College initially connected with McKinstry, an energy consulting firm, when they partnered up to work on BC’s recent application for a Department of Commerce grant. Though the college didn’t […]
“The goal is: nobody goes Hungry,” said Alex Clark, Student Programs front desk coordinator and former ASG environmental and social responsibility representative. The “fend for yourself” attitude is a cultural […]
The majority of New Year’s resolutions involve getting in shape and exercising more. This leads to people rushing to the nearest gym or exercise facility and trying to get right […]
The Wellness Center will be posting their event schedule for winter quarter on Wednesday, Jan. 14. Activities for this quarter include rock climbing, snowshoeing and hiking. Dates for the different […]
On Dec. 4, 2014, Bellevue College President Dr. Dave Rule attended the second Higher Education Access Summit in Washington, DC. The summit was held at the White House and President […]
Not in recent memory has a film like “The Interview” been preceded with such press coverage. International intrigue, industrial espionage and heightened tensions were the hallmark. Even the threat of […]
Bellevue College’s Arabic Culture Student Association (ACSA) has been committed to educating the BC community on the Arabic culture through school-wide events such as last November’s Arabic poetry night. On […]
On January 15-18, the Black Student Union program coordinator David Joseph and adviser Krichanna Roberson will be leading a total of eight people, which include members of the leadership team […]
BC has recently hired a new Director of Applied Baccalaureate Development, Chris Bell. He joined BC after working at Edmonds Community College in the Student Enrollment Services Office. At Edmond […]
Strangely enough, the Internet isn’t really a great analogy for the real world. Dave Chappelle did a skit on it once, and that was ten years ago. An updated version […]
Peer-to-peer music sharing. It’s everywhere and it’s largely illegal. The discrepancy lies within the intellectual copyright laws that have been implemented over time. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act in particular […]
In a recently published article by Cambio, 17-year-old Sabrina Bergsten wrote about her personal experience with high school dress codes. She wrote that dress codes are sexist and implied that […]
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