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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. […]
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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 […]
On Thursday, July 31, the Bellevue College planetarium hosted the third presentation in a series of public showings. This time, the focus of the show was on something a little […]
Summer break arrives, the sun comes out and students, normally busy with their classes, have a chance to relax. However, for the various clubs at Bellevue College, there are more […]
Streets lined with canopies and concessions were home to thousands of original works of art for the Bellevue Festival of the Arts 30th Anniversary, from July 25 to 27. The […]
This fall, students have the opportunity to take a history class that focuses on matters close to home. HIST214, History of the Pacific Northwest will be taught by Brian Casserly, […]
On Friday, July 18 the cultural diversity program of Bellevue held a screening of the film “CLOSURE.” It was hosted in the city council chambers by the diversity program’s Communication […]
An interdisciplinary course combines political science with communications. This allows students an opportunity to immerse themselves in political involvement while bettering their general communication skills. The class is taught by […]
There are a multitude of clubs at Bellevue College covering a range of subjects from theater and chess to gardening and video games. The Super Smash Bros club is one […]
In spring 2015, from April 2 to June 12, students have an opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy. This quarter, the trip is geared towards communications studies. Two […]
BC RideMatch is a coordinating website that helps students, faculty and staff get in touch with others in their area looking to carpool to campus. The site can help organize […]
On July 1, the Willard Greer Planetarium hosted a show outside of its normal schedule, showing the programs “Stars” and “The Secret Lives of Stars,” two shows about stars, how […]
The philosophy of love is the subject of a special topics in Philosophy course taught by the head of the philosophy department, William (Russ) Payne. The class, which was taught […]
On Thursday, June 13, Student Programs hosted their End of the Year Celebration. This party is dedicated to honoring clubs, advisers, events and programs that made a significant difference […]
Bellevue College’s Jazz Ensemble gave a concert in C building’s main room from 2:30 to 3:30 last Wednesday. A variety of jazzy selections were included, such as compositions from Miles […]
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