How to Help People Affected by the Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
On Feb. 6, devastating earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5. The earthquakes broke along 62 miles of fault line. As of Feb. 10, the death […]
On Feb. 6, devastating earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5. The earthquakes broke along 62 miles of fault line. As of Feb. 10, the death […]
Bellevue College strives to make all students and community members feel safe, ensuring that they have a place on campus. This February, BC is celebrating Black History Month with the […]
Regardless of the era we live in or the economy around us, the first step to finding the job you want isn’t always the education or experiences you have; rather, […]
After completing eight college interviews for this year’s round of Regular Decision applications, I hope that other students and future applicants will find the following tips and tricks insightful and […]
As of Feb. 6, 2023, King County no longer requires employees to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination. According to a news release by King County, Executive Dow Constantine and […]
Bellevue College’s Institute for Business and Information Technology (iBIT) is hosting their quarterly Advising Day for students to learn more about degree programs offered at BC. Current and prospective students […]
Many people believe that starting a business is a big risk and that they should wait until they are older and more experienced before taking the plunge. This misconception is […]
With each passing day, we get closer to the start of the 2023 Major League Baseball season, with Spring Training starting on Feb. 24, ahead of Opening Day on March […]
Join Bellevue College’s collaboration with Bloodworks Northwest for a blood drive next Tuesday, Feb. 7. The event will be held in room C130 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. If […]
Midterms are known for being a difficult time of the quarter for students. With essays, exams and deadlines approaching, feeling stressed and overwhelmed is common among students. Bellevue College is […]
Back in 2013, Amazon launched the AmazonSmile program. This program allowed shoppers to select charities where 0.5 percent of their purchase will be donated to. Customers can choose from over […]
On Jan. 24, Hank and John Green launched their new program, Study Hall, a partnership between Crash Course, YouTube and Arizona State University (ASU). In the program’s introductory video, Hank […]
Full-time study is often regarded as the traditional route for higher education students, but is it really the best path toward a successful career? On-the-job education refers to the process […]
The Kraken split their week 1-1, continuing their “sobering up” ritual after an absolutely blistering start to the year. When the Calgary Flames came to town, it was a playoff […]
It was tough for the Bellevue College women’s basketball team when they lost 64-60 in an important match against Shoreline that wasn’t remotely as close as the final score suggests. […]
Baking desserts can be a challenge for college students, especially since using an oven isn’t always an option. But with this no-oven recipe for a creamy and rich chocolate pie, […]
Bellevue College (BC) students interested in art and science have the opportunity to participate in a collaborative project that brings artists and scientists together to focus on the impact of […]
Bellevue College (BC) is launching a new club that might interest you if you’re pursuing a career in STEM or healthcare, or just want to learn more about microscopy. Advisors […]
On Jan. 27 and 28, Bellevue College’s Speech Team participated in Lower Columbia College’s 50th Annual Mike Dugaw Smelt Competition in the Division III category and received second place. The […]
Jan. 30 through Feb. 24, Bellevue College students who are 18 or older and currently enrolled for credit have the opportunity to win a wellness basket, or a $100 or […]
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