New ASG officers discuss future

May 24, 2016 0

Recently, three new officers were elected to the Bellevue College Associated Student Government, Sam Akeyo, Abner Pagunuran and Amara Jambai. New leadership often brings to the table new thought processes […]

Puget Sound Regional Archives

May 24, 2016 0

One of the more rarely frequented buildings on campus is the Puget Sound Regional Archives, located north of the N building entrance, close to the Eastgate Park and Ride. The […]

King County Metro seeks BC feedback

May 24, 2016 0

As traffic increases and environmental impacts become increasingly important, transit systems in King County are expanding their service and accessibility to serve a greater number of citizens. King County Metro […]

A conversation on the language barrier

May 24, 2016 0

The Asian Pacific Islander Student Association, APISA, hosted a panel discussion on language barriers. Taking place on May 18, the event consisted of two one-hour sessions, wherein three international students […]

Symphonic music is underrated

May 24, 2016 0

One of the only things I remember from history class in elementary school is learning about classic composers. Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and many more were as popular as rock and […]

Bellevue student activism in the 60s

May 17, 2016 0

On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, leading activist for the Civil Rights Movement, was assassinated outside his hotel room in Memphis, Tennessee. He even received a Nobel Peace Prize […]

Bellevue College, then and now

May 17, 2016 0

Check out an infographic comparing campus life and cost of living in ’66 compared to now. Bellow are images of landerholm circle, KBCS’s office and the planetarium through the years. […]

Meet some notable BC Alumni

May 17, 2016 0

Born: June 16, 1963 Attended BC: 1981-1983 Caletti worked on the school newspaper while at BC. She got a song published, worked in the writing lab, and wrote songs for […]

The evolution of Student Programs

May 17, 2016 0

Student Programs at Bellevue College has changed over the years from a small organization that focused on social events to a growing and thriving hub for community building, leadership development […]

Evolution of the Seattle coffee scene

May 17, 2016 0

People all around the Seattle area are area enjoying coffee, sometimes as an essential part of their day. “I drink coffee every morning and every lunchtime and sometimes also in […]

BC gets their hands dirty

May 5, 2016 0

On April 21 as part of Earth Week, about 60 students made up of Rick Glover’s environmental science class, along with several other classes and volunteers got together to sort […]

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