Chad White: Photographer on and off campus
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 […]
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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 […]
The BC Model UN is both a class and a club that prepares participating students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become delegates for Bellevue College at Model UN […]
Over summer quarter through October, all online applications for The Watchdog were not received by the staff, anyone who applied during that time would not have been contacted by the […]
The music department put on their annual “From the Chamber” concert last Tuesday, Nov. 18. The event was hosted by Dr. Brian Cobb. It is designed as a showcase for […]
On Nov. 20, the Library Media Center welcomed the University of Washington’s Professor Raymond Jonas, for a History Speaker series, entitled “Domination, Integration, Betrayal: 1914 and the long Nineteenth Century.” […]
For some BC students studying physics, Robert Hobbs is a fixture of the department. Serving as the head of the physics department and faculty advisor for the physics club, Hobbs […]
Although most of the Bellevue College campus is well-maintained and well-lit, some faculty and students of the theater—who often have practices that end well into the evening—have expressed some concerns […]
The Open Course Library is a project managed by the State Board of Community and Technical Colleges. It was created to design Open Educational Resources such as books, syllabi and […]
The interdisciplinary course “Show Me the Money” had been taught once before in the spring of 2012. It has now been revived and revamped for the coming winter quarter. It […]
Poetry is a form of literature structured with rhymes and rhythms or loosely as free verse. It can be used to express the beauty of the natural world and feelings […]
As the quarter nears its end, Bellevue College’s Theater Arts Department gets ready to put on their fall play. The department synopsizes their play as: “A man dies in a […]
“Calling student artists and student writers,” a flyer handed out in various English and art classes said. The flyer invited students to attend a meeting for those interested in collaborating […]
The International Student Association had been preparing for the Halloween Dance up until last week. On Saturday night, Oct. 25, the school cafeteria was transformed into dance party central, with […]
The Black Student Union (BSU) and El Centro Latino, along with other student associations, organized the Afro Latino festival to raise awareness of an unfamiliar culture in Latin America, the […]
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