Music Department offers various programs
One of the many programs available to aspiring young singers and musicians at Bellevue College is the music department, headed by Chairman Thomas Almli. Classes in the department typically have […]
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One of the many programs available to aspiring young singers and musicians at Bellevue College is the music department, headed by Chairman Thomas Almli. Classes in the department typically have […]
About a year ago, the pilgrimage stemmed from idea into an actual journey. At first, Tim Jones, professor at BC, David Domke, professor at UW, and two of their colleagues […]
The Bellevue College Disability Resource Center has come up with ideas and projects to promote the awareness of Disability Month around the campus. A twist on the ongoing PostSecret […]
Anna Brosius, a leader of BC’s Arabic Culture Student Association, explained that the club exists to promote Arab identity on campus, so that Arab students “can see their culture being […]
Behind the R Building is a greenhouse. On the side closest to the building is the BC faculty garden. Inside the greenhouse students take care of their own plants, […]
Text Talk Act is an Internet initiative by Creating Community Solutions which was recently picked up by the Bellevue College counseling center to improve mental health awareness. Groups of three […]
Bellevue College’s International Student Association will be hosting a Halloween dance Oct. 25. Tickets to the Halloween Dance cost $10 and the proceeds from sales are mainly directed towards funding […]
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 […]
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