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Outdoor Nation’s “Campus Challenge” is bringing together students, staff and faculty alike, all in the name of outdoor activity. The challenge is an initiative put on by the Outdoor Nation […]
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Outdoor Nation’s “Campus Challenge” is bringing together students, staff and faculty alike, all in the name of outdoor activity. The challenge is an initiative put on by the Outdoor Nation […]
Currently on exhibit at the Vermillion art gallery and bar on Capitol Hill, “Remember Me is both a living poem and a visual benediction to those so often overlooked, dismissed, […]
For students dreaming of watching movies all quarter, a history of film class will be available to go even deeper into the topic. History of Film is a hybrid class […]
“I think it’s important to start out by acknowledging we are on stolen land,” Demian DineYazhi said, starting off the night of writing by Indigenous Writers at the Hugo House […]
The Bellevue Festival of the Arts ran on July 29, 30 and 31 in downtown Bellevue. The Festival of the Arts “is a juried arts and crafts fair” and “continues […]
The 67th annual Seafair is about to start in earnest. Best known for hydroplane races, the Torchlight Parade, Fleet Week and air show, Seafair is a fixture of the summer […]
In the 2014-2015 school year, Bellevue College awarded at least 79 percent of the 2,560 graduates with an associate’s degree that would allow them to transfer to other schools to […]
The Junction hosted their 34th annual West Seattle Summer Fest from July 8 to July 10. The event was free to the public and hosted hundreds of vendors and organizations, […]
The Bellevue Fire Department recently ran a campaign against illegal fireworks use within the city, hanging colored banners around the city saying “respect the ban” that encouraged people not to […]
Bellevue College Workforce Education offered several free career boot camps over two days and started on Monday, June 20. In several workshops focusing on topics such as job interviews, participants […]
The Taiwanese Student Association organized a “Light of Night” Taiwanese market on the Bellevue College Campus on Friday, June 10. Supported by the Associated Student Government and the International Student […]
The Bellevue College drama department recently produced a rendition of “[title of show]”, an Obie winning, Tony nominated musical about two men writing a musical. This one-act play has only […]
On Friday, May 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. the Bellevue College cafeteria was transformed into a platform for education and experience of African culture. Hosted by the African Student […]
Tuesday, May 17 saw the first Listening Lounge event at BC. Created and hosted by Student Liaison David Joseph of KBCS 93.1 FM, the lounge offered students the option to […]
One of the more rarely frequented buildings on campus is the Puget Sound Regional Archives, located north of the N building entrance, close to the Eastgate Park and Ride. The […]
The Asian Pacific Islander Student Association, APISA, hosted a panel discussion on language barriers. Taking place on May 18, the event consisted of two one-hour sessions, wherein three international students […]
Check out an infographic comparing campus life and cost of living in ’66 compared to now. Bellow are images of landerholm circle, KBCS’s office and the planetarium through the years. […]
Born: June 16, 1963 Attended BC: 1981-1983 Caletti worked on the school newspaper while at BC. She got a song published, worked in the writing lab, and wrote songs for […]
Thornton Perry has worked at Bellevue College for 45 of its 50 years and has held over a dozen different jobs at the institution, from the library to the track. […]
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