Required cultural classes
Before leaving Bellevue College, every one of its students needs to take a cultural diversity class. Up until six years ago, language classes fit into this category, but “fell off […]
Before leaving Bellevue College, every one of its students needs to take a cultural diversity class. Up until six years ago, language classes fit into this category, but “fell off […]
Booths, stands and food trucks filled the courtyard in front of the library on April 20 as the Associated Student Government held their annual election barbecue. Students could vote for […]
Jacqueline Drumheller, manager of environmental affairs at Alaska Airlines gave a talk on sustainability in the airline industry on April 21. Like many other workshops happening on campus, the talk […]
Bellevue College’s Vice President of Instruction Tom Nielsen plans to retire from his position later this year after working at BC for 34 years. “Tom has been at Bellevue College […]
Wonder Cafe and Sports Bar is the last thing one would expect an Ethiopian restaurant to be named, but the first part of the name is derived from its location […]
I’ve always thought that trying to compare Microsoft and Apple products to determine which one is overall better than the other to be really no different than asking if Coke […]
Apple and Microsoft are two of the biggest technological companies in the world and are competitors in the market for computers and phones. Here in Washington where Microsoft was founded, […]
Last Sunday, my brother and I got up at the crack of dawn and spent four hours shoveling a truly massive amount of horse crap. Why? Because he and I […]
What does the concept of poetry call to mind? Some may think of confusing lines of rhyming nonsense that they are forced to squeeze meaning out of for an A […]
Currently, there is a line of orange cones and yellow security tape surrounding the back corner of the first floor of the D building across from the C building where […]
Bellevue College hosted a tribute Wednesday, April 13 for the American folk and country protest singer Woody Guthrie. The event, organized by BC’s English Language Institute, hosted Ian Moore and […]
On Wednesday, April 13, students had a chance to see a performance poetry competition at Bellevue College. The event was sponsored by the Campus Activities Board and hosted by performance […]
Last Tuesday, a town hall meeting was held in room N201 to inform faculty about BC potentially applying for a grant from College Spark Washington. If received, the grant would […]
Mikako Barlow and Holly Seely, board members for the Seattle-Kobe Sister City Association, hosted a training session on April 12 to help students properly and appropriately dress people in yukatas, […]
Nearly everyone has seen a Hollywood movie where there’s a girl with glasses who isn’t pretty or popular and suddenly she takes off her glasses and she’s beautiful and amazing […]
Some parts of the world are moving towards the elimination of cash and replacing it with exclusive use of digital currency. I personally don’t think that this is something that […]
We were six weeks into a trail building project in Phoenix and I was looking for something to do. My teammate handed me a book, a little paper-bound novel with […]
Look at the coverage of any major news event and you will see a wide variety of perspectives. Every news organization and medium will have a different way of telling […]
The Peer-to-Peer program at Bellevue College has existed for over a decade now but has recently merged with the Outreach program in the past year. According to Makenzie Santerelli, outreach […]
Bellevue College, with its Affirmation of Inclusion and student services, aims to be an accommodating institution for all of its students. An example of this is the Mother’s Room in […]
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