Heritage month welcomes speakers
As part of a series of events commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month, El Cento Latino has invited two influential figures in the local Latin community to come speak at Bellevue College. […]
As part of a series of events commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month, El Cento Latino has invited two influential figures in the local Latin community to come speak at Bellevue College. […]
El Centro Latino, one of many clubs at Bellevue College, is teaming up with the Latino community to network and form relationships with prominent Latino business people in Washington State. […]
One of our very own, Jacob Bond, a student here at Bellevue College, is running for the Washington State House of Representatives. He will be running against Democrat incumbent Rep. […]
Playing on both University of Washington’s and Bellevue College golf teams, Kirk Johanson isn’t new to the sport of golf. “I’ve coached the Men’s and Women’s golf team at BC […]
“This is my country. Go back to yours, terrorist.” This was the note left for Shaima Alawadi, a 32-year-old Iraqi-American mother of five who lived in El Cajon (an area […]
Two Bellevue College students won awards, scholarships and fame through the Coca-Cola Scholarship, a yearly scholarship awarded to students from community colleges all over the country. This prestigious award was […]
A week off of school is not something to be taken lightly. I know a lot of people whose plans for spring break can be explained in one of two […]
Known as the ASG Environmental and Social Responsibility Representative, Megan Phan has significantly impacted others by inspiring, educating, and providing great friendship to many BC students. Although Phan was born […]
Two bills proposed by Bellevue College have been traveling around Washington State Congress this past week. The Senate of Washington State approved Senate Bill 5127 on Feb 13. The bill’s […]
“‘Bout twenty years ago, way down in New Orleans, a group of fellows found a new kind of music. And they decided to call it… JAZZ. No other sound has […]
Tall of stature, solemn of face, gray of hair… That is the usual stereotype for a City Councilman. But 20 year old BC student Abshir Mahamed is defeating the stereotype […]
Every typical great story usually starts out with a team that is seen as the underdog but then later rises to success. We see it all around us in funny […]
Before Bellevue College became a four-year institute, it outclassed all other community colleges in size and diversity. Now, as a full college, BC is the third largest in the state, […]
After almost a decade of watching the Mariners struggle with turning their farm system prospects into productive major league players, the rebuilding finally seems to be paying off. The Mariners […]
1979 was the year that the Seattle Supersonics (RIP) won their first NBA championship. 1979 was the year the Vancouver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League got a parade […]
Tomorrow’s biggest booms (and busts) of the hardwood were the center of attention Thursday June 23 as the 2011 NBA Draft was broadcast live on ESPN. Arizona’s Derrick Williams, Connecticut’s […]
Motivational, courageous, and determined are three words that can best define the members of El Centro Latino/Latin American Culture Club (LACC.) These members have not only made a difference here […]
The lives of an estimated 700,000 undocumented young adults, ages sixteen and under, depend on a very controversial bill that has come to be known as the DREAM Act.
Could Donald Trump be running for president? His appearance at the CPAC conference in Washington seems to have stirred quite a few American voters. Could the business tycoon, reality TV […]
I’m like the majority of girls out there. I like anything pink, I was once obsessed with Disney princesses, and I loved how Cinderella goes to the ball and instantly […]
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