“The Voice” contest and networking opportunity
On Feb. 26, Bellevue College hosted an elevator pitch event called “The Voice,” where students, who prior to the event registered for the competition, were given a chance to pitch […]
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On Feb. 26, Bellevue College hosted an elevator pitch event called “The Voice,” where students, who prior to the event registered for the competition, were given a chance to pitch […]
Bellevue College’s Carlson Theater will be transformed into a carnival-on-campus from March 11 – 14 at 7:30 p.m. Community members are invited to witness a show like no other that […]
The quarterly transfer fair was hosted in the Bellevue College cafeteria Tuesday, Feb 17. Representatives from universities both in and out of state were present, each at their own booth […]
Bellevue College’s Peer-to-Peer program aims to recruit student volunteers to assist new students during events such as helping BC students during the first week of every quarter and holding fundraisers […]
The Art club has been renewed and resuscitated by a new president. While working at the Campus Activities Board, Dan Morris noticed the Art club was no longer active. Inspired […]
Richard Li, a high-school senior in the Running Start program published a novel last year called “Find True North.” In Li’s story, protagonist Hwa Yunsang lives in Pyongyang, North Korea. […]
The BC Ride Match service has been around since the fall of 2012 and since then, the service and those working with it have been committed to bringing students into […]
The Leadership Institute had their second “Cookies and Learning” seminar of the winter quarter on Tuesday, Feb. 10. The name and subject of this seminar was “Emotional Intelligence,” and was […]
Bellevue College kicked off Black History Month with a keynote presentation by Kevin Powell. He has made appearances on television such as “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and other media to […]
The Office of Student Legislative Affairs focuses on involving the Bellevue College campus with legislation in Olympia and holds monthly public hearings and annual surveys in order to receive input […]
Lotus Club began two quarters ago, led by aspiring personal trainer and BC student Daniel Morris. The club provides an environment to practice yoga and meditation. According to Morris, attendance […]
The Belletrist is Bellevue College’s online literary arts magazine. It is an open space for students to share and express their creativity in all forms. The Belletrist offers student an […]
In 2014, University of Washington graduate Eddie Wang started up a nonprofit organization called Sleepless in Seattle, which raised funds to support homeless people. Sleepless in Seattle gained more than […]
Chad White began his photography career as a practicing community college student unsure whether he wanted to attend a university of the arts. “That pretty much solidified that I did […]
On Thursday, Jan. 22, Professor Bill Woodward came to Bellevue College to speak about American history before World War II. Professor Woodward is currently an instructor at Seattle University. Woodward […]
The technology help desk at the N Building is in charge of the open lab in N250 and the five other computer labs in the N Building. According to Lexy […]
Bellevue College’s Jazz Band, directed by Jim Sisko, performing at Tula’s Restaurant and Jazz Club on Wednesday, January 14.
In the Basic Broadcasting class, students learn about the history of broadcast radio, get an understanding of the transition from AM to PM to FM, the difference in those stations […]
“The goal is: nobody goes Hungry,” said Alex Clark, Student Programs front desk coordinator and former ASG environmental and social responsibility representative. The “fend for yourself” attitude is a cultural […]
Bellevue College’s Arabic Culture Student Association (ACSA) has been committed to educating the BC community on the Arabic culture through school-wide events such as last November’s Arabic poetry night. On […]
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