Importance of science for kids
Bellevue College hosted Super Science Day on Saturday Nov. 3, 2018. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the S building, BC students, staff and families came to this event […]
Bellevue College hosted Super Science Day on Saturday Nov. 3, 2018. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the S building, BC students, staff and families came to this event […]
Bellevue College held its quarterly transfer fair on Wednesday, Nov. 8 in L Building Lobby from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Students could get a chance to speak with admissions […]
On Nov. 8, before Veteran’s Day weekend, a small event was held on campus to recognize and celebrate people who have dared to put their lives at risk for our […]
The American Public Transportation Association has named King County Metro as the best large transit system in North America. King County Metro is leading the nation in public transit advocacy […]
Let’s face it, Donald Trump is unfit for office. The whole political system in the United States is corrupt. Corporate interests dominate the political landscape. The nation is split in […]
The 2018 Seattle Mariners’ season was a mix of ups and downs but in the end, they missed playoffs by only a handful of games in a surprisingly stacked American […]
As an annual campus event, the International Students Association, or ISA, hosted the Halloween Dance on Friday, Oct. 26. ISA coordinator Naomi Yota, ISA officers and Global Leaders from the […]
The Carlson theater held the first ever Bellevue College jazz performance this year. On Thursday Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m., the Bellevue College Music Department put on the jazz performance […]
After Seattle’s proposal to impose a city-wide income tax was rejected by the King County Superior Court, the city asked the Washington State Supreme Court to reevaluate the case. Now […]
The race for the Representative seat of Washington’s 8th congressional district, which Bellevue College is a part of, is coming to a close as this year’s midterm election approaches. Republican […]
Natural disasters at Bellevue College are few and far between. However, proper preparation is still very important. Luckily, it is very easy to prepare for most of the trials and […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 24, pipe bombs were sent to well-known Democrats, including former president Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton and the New York CNN office. As of now, there […]
The Northwest Athletic Conference Volleyball is in its final stretch before the championship tournament on Nov. 15, with Bellevue College currently holding second place in the North Region behind Edmonds. […]
Our annual faculty exhibition is here in the Bellevue College gallery space in room D271. Jono Vaughan, this year’s art curator, set each art piece to sit in its own […]
The midterm election polls close on November 6 and there are four initiatives that have caught public eye. These initiatives will affect citizens of Bellevue for years to come. The […]
With November right around the corner, Bellevue College awaits not only a seasonal change in nature, but in sports as well. The ending of fall means that football season will […]
The release of the newest edition in the “Call of Duty” franchise was a vital moment for game publisher Activision. The Black Ops series has seen periods as a powerhouse […]
“Soul Calibur VI” is an excellent fighting game that will bring enjoyment to old fans of the series and new players alike. Fiercely competitive gameplay, beautiful visuals and a deep, […]
George Mason University Professor Andrew Light warned that while world leaders are taking steps toward combating climate change, it might be too little, too late. Light spoke Oct. 18, 2018, […]
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