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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 […]
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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. […]
The Early Learning Center, originally called the Student Child Care Center, was first established in 1973 and has expanded over time. The organization has been funded by Bellevue College, the […]
An episode of the news program “Democracy Now!” will be recorded in Bellevue College Television Studios on Friday, May 6 and will air at 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 5 […]
Bellevue College’s Vice President of Instruction Tom Nielsen plans to retire from his position later this year after working at BC for 34 years. “Tom has been at Bellevue College […]
On Wednesday, April 13, students had a chance to see a performance poetry competition at Bellevue College. The event was sponsored by the Campus Activities Board and hosted by performance […]
Mikako Barlow and Holly Seely, board members for the Seattle-Kobe Sister City Association, hosted a training session on April 12 to help students properly and appropriately dress people in yukatas, […]
The Peer-to-Peer program at Bellevue College has existed for over a decade now but has recently merged with the Outreach program in the past year. According to Makenzie Santerelli, outreach […]
From April 19 to 22, Earth Week events will be held around BC campus. There are a variety of activities that all students can participate in during the week, including […]
Each year the Associated Student Government hosts a voting event to encourage students to participate in the election of their representatives. This year’s is coming up on April 20 and […]
College Access Now is a program that works with students who were not originally considering college and tries to introduce them to the idea to see if they change their […]
On March 1, fares for Sound Transit buses and the Sounder train increased for travelers in the area. There is a 25 cent increase for the ST buses and Sounder […]
The Christian fellowship Chi Alpha met on Tuesday, Mar. 15 to bring a conclusion to this quarter’s theme: “Staying spiritually healthy in a rotten world.” Throughout the quarter, Chi Alpha […]
Bellevue College is playing a major role in supporting “The Movement: Women on the Rise,” a project being developed by the KD Hall Foundation. As women’s history month comes to […]
Voter turnout in the United States is historically low compared to other democratic nations. Many people are simply uninterested in the U.S. political system as it stands. This year’s election, […]
Since 1987, March has been Women’s History Month. Bellevue College is using the opportunity to raise awareness about a series of issues that typically affect women, such as domestic violence […]
To celebrate Women’s History Month, a workshop centered around feminism was presented to any Bellevue College students who wished to attend on Tuesday, March 1. In this workshop, organized by […]
Bellevue College is offering a new interdiscplinary course this quarter. INTER 145: The Psychology of Intercultural Communication will be taught by instructors Deepti Karkhanis and Jennifer Anderson. The idea for […]
Bellevue DECA, a professional development program at Bellevue College, traveled to Spokane on Thursday, Feb. 18 to compete in the Pacific Northwest Career Development Conference. The competition was a success, […]
As students go from the library to the N building they may not realize that they are passing by the home of two local TV channels. “The College Channel,” channel […]
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