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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. […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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