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A trillion U.S. taxpayer dollars are being spent on wars across the world in Syria, Ukraine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and Libya every year. The United States is currently […]
Glenn Jackson, former director of the Dropout Re-Engagement Program and Interim director of High School Programs, has officially been announced as the Director of High School Initiatives. Jackson was deemed […]
Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. On Oct. 8, during the annual Fall Volunteer Fair, a section of the cafeteria that is normally used for conferences was […]
On Oct. 8, the annual volunteer fair took place in the BC cafeteria. At the fair, businesses and local communities were able to speak to students and faculty about their […]
The counseling center offers a variety of free services for students and staff. It is located above the bookstore in the Student Affairs building, accessible to anyone that needs support. […]
Near the east side of the BC parking garage is a small, one-story house with a very tall antenna reaching into the air. This is the home of KBCS 93.1 […]
The Wilderness Skills Certificate program began about 10 years ago, which was around two years after the Wellness Center first opened. The Wellness Center focuses on outdoor recreation for students, […]
The first three days of school were very busy with students adjusting to their new classes and schedules. During those first few days of the quarter, students generally have questions […]
Bellevue College is participating in Banned Books Week, a nationwide event. Nicole Longpré, librarian at Bellevue College’s Library Media Center, said, “If you go to almost any library right now […]
With the arrival of fall quarter, BC Model United Nations is back in business. BC MUN focuses on simulating events and activities of the United Nations and other international organizations, […]
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. It is held each year as a national campaign to raise awareness about disability employment issues and disability in general. The theme this […]
On the concourse near the fountain, Bellevue College’s Fall Open House took place Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A variety of upcoming student activities were […]
The theater department will be holding auditions for their first play of the school year. Auditions for “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” begin Sept. 24 and many have already signed […]
On Wednesday, Sept. 17, Multicultural Services at Bellevue College hosted their annual fall orientation. A range of people attended, including new students, staff and previous students, creating a diverse audience. […]
BC RideMatch is a website that puts students, faculty and staff in contact with other people in their area who are seeking to carpool to campus, a platform from which […]
Former BC internship coordinator Paco Mesch has wrapped up his time at BC and will be working as an assistant cooperative education coordinator at Northeastern University in Seattle. From there, […]
“Tomfoolery” is a satirical musical based off of a compilation of songs by Tom Lehrer. It ran at the Stopgap Theatre from Aug. 7 to Aug. 10. According […]
This past week, a three-day-long African heritage festival called Umojafest was held at Judkins Park in Seattle. Primarily a festival to celebrate and empower those of African descent, […]
The Arabic Culture Student Association is hosting what is to be the first annual Arab Summer Festival. The result of collaboration with the Arabic Culture Student Association and […]
“Of Mice and Matter: Crime Scene Investigation” is an interdisciplinary course being offered in the upcoming fall quarter. The class combines the six credit classes BIOL 160 and CHEM 121 […]
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