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In the Puget Sound region, hiking is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to get closer to nature and stay healthy. The benefits to both physical and mental […]
The Seattle Street Food Festival returned to South Lake Union once again, this time occurring on July 6 and 7 for its seventh consecutive year. This year, the festival grew […]
The race for the democratic nomination in the 2020 election offers 23 democratic candidates. Arguably, the most unique and unknown candidate right now is Gov. Jay Inslee. This is because […]
Bellevue College is still seen by many as a two-year college for those who want a transfer degree. However, many do not realize the stepping stone Bellevue College serves as […]
One of the final shows that closed BC’s Pride Theatre week was “Beyond the Break,” and it brought smiles to the faces of students and staff watching. Kelsey Crane, Jane […]
Back by popular demand, Bellevue College Food Service and Events organized another Food Truck Day on Wednesday, May 22 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the Student Union Courtyard. […]
Bellevue College students have taken their love for gaming to the next level by becoming playtesters for “Exceed,” a card game that attempts to capture the feel of a video […]
On Wednesday, May 1, Bellevue College hosted its annual Spring Quarter Transfer Fair in the L Building lobby from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Students could speak with representatives from […]
Bellevue College is home to some of the most amazing people in the world. The campus is filled with artists, activists, and academics of all disciplines. While many are interesting […]
Students with military and civilian backgrounds mingled in room C211 during the Veteran Spring Social on May 1. The event, hosted by the Bellevue College Association of Veterans, provided an […]
Thousands of anime fans attended Sakura-Con, Seattle’s largest anime convention, from April 19-21 at the Washington State Convention Center. Guests met celebrities, attended panels, played games and showed off their […]
The Bellevue College Foundation Board and Board of Trustees hosted and attended the Bellevue College Foundation’s 20th annual fundraising luncheon at the Meydenbauer Convention Center. With tables and seats reserved […]
What do gender equality, quality education and reducing poverty have to do with Earth Day? All are three of the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals and the theme of […]
On Wednesday, April 17, Bellevue College hosted its first Food Truck Day at the Student Union Courtyard from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Three popular vendors came: Ezell’s Chicken, Taqueria […]
Bellevue College’s Stage Fright produced two plays from April 11-13 at the Stop Gap Theater. The plays, “Tigers Hold Grudges” and “The Grass Still Grows,” were written, directed, designed and […]
Bellevue College’s LGBTQ Resource Center hosted an open house on Tuesday, Apr. 9. The LGBTQ Resource Center is in C212, in the back room. It was a quiet area. Fruit […]
As is tradition, Bellevue College hosted its quarterly welcome fair, Get Involved at BC Day, on Wednesday, Apr. 10 from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in the Student Union building, […]
Bellevue College’s Model United Nations (MUN) program has once again proved its excellence. This year’s Bellevue College delegation represented the Oriental Republic of Uruguay. Tim Jones, who has been the […]
On Mar. 8 two of Bellevue College’s most important student organizations, The Black Student Union and the International Student’s Association, came together and held the first-ever “Karaoke with the Kulture.” […]
Bellevue College’s first annual BC Illuminates festival launchedthis March, and it was outstanding. According to Vivienne McClendon, the dean of the BC library, “the goal of the festival is to […]
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