Macbeth auditions to be held
“Double, double, toil and trouble. Fire burn and cauldron bubble.” These famous words will come to the Bellevue College stage this summer in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Auditions will be held 10:00 […]
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“Double, double, toil and trouble. Fire burn and cauldron bubble.” These famous words will come to the Bellevue College stage this summer in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Auditions will be held 10:00 […]
On Tuesday, May 5, El Centro Latino put on a presentation and performance to help students and faculty at Bellevue College learn more about the history and significance of Cinco […]
“The Witch of Blackbird Pond,” by playwright Y York and adapted from Elizabeth George Speare’s children’s book, is a period piece set in the late 17th century. The play, which […]
Prom season is approaching and the LGBTQ Resource Center will be hosting a Pink Prom at which students of every sexual orientation can have a safe, fun and non-judgmental place […]
Patrick Beatie, with the help of his wife, hosts free public planetarium shows at Bellevue College twice each month, which brings viewers into the realm of stars and planets, allowing […]
Faiza Hassan is a student who went on the 2015 Civil Rights Pilgrimage. Throughout the trip, she took photos on 35 mm film of monuments and sites that the group […]
On April 21, as part of Bellevue College’s 16th annual Earth Week, student activist Sarra Tekola presented about the effects of climate change on food security. Tekola’s focus on the […]
During Earth Week Bellevue College organized various events including the annual farmers’ market. Stands offered a wide variety of fresh vegetables, such as squash, beets and leeks, and vendors with […]
Last week was Bellevue College’s 16th annual “Earth Week,” which is an extension of Earth Day, April 22. Throughout the week several lectures and events were held across campus, all […]
March 29 to April 2, Bellevue College’s Model United Nations program went to New York to participate in the competitive National Model United Nations Conference B. The conference simulates a […]
For Bellevue College students who are interested in attending Washington State University, Amanda Sperry, an admissions counselor at the WSU Tri-Cities campus will have a table set up in the […]
Bellevue College students of StageFright, a club for theatre enthusiasts, will perform a student-produced version of the play “God of Carnage” at the Stop Gap Theatre in E200 April 16-18. […]
Poet and speaker Sunni Patterson visited Bellevue College on March 17. Patterson is a poet and has spent much of her life as an activist, addressing social issues and advocating […]
Bellevue College held its quarterly Interfaith Dialogue event last week on Friday, March 20. The event, which hosted over 30 people, was jointly held by many clubs, including the Muslim […]
The Business Leadership Club of Bellevue College welcomed guest speaker Skip Sampelayo to their weekly meeting this Tuesday. Sampelayo worked at Boeing for 30 years, and is now a […]
On March 17, Campus Activities Board, Peer to Peer Bellevue College and 91.3 KBCS hosted a karaoke event in the BC cafeteria to help students de-stress before finals week. Any […]
The Arabic Culture Student Association has recently become a program at Bellevue College. A little more than a year ago, they were a club of four members. Today, ACSA has […]
Sponsored by the Office of International Education, the Peer-2-Peer mentoring program hosted their quarterly ice cream social last week on March 11. Students and faculty alike recieved free refreshments, along […]
“In my opinion, the power to change the world is with playwriting,” said the chair of the Theatre Arts Department Tammi Doyle, as she discussed the upcoming playwriting class for […]
This spring quarter, a different kind of photography class will be offered. ART 297 will be covering landscape photography. Taught by Chad White, the class will examine what landscape photography […]
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