Hispanic Heritage Month brings samba to BC
Last Thursday, Sept. 26, marked the first day of Bellevue College’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The first event focused primarily on Brazilian culture by featuring samba dancing. At […]
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Last Thursday, Sept. 26, marked the first day of Bellevue College’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The first event focused primarily on Brazilian culture by featuring samba dancing. At […]
In early September, the 11th annual Aki Matsuri, Japanese Fall Festival, was hosted at Bellevue College. Japan seemingly came to life at BC between Sept. 6 and 7; the event […]
Like many colleges, Bellevue College has incorporated an Ombuds office on campus. BC’s Ombuds office was established in 2007 and is a program that provides an impartial party to dispute […]
There is no shortage of creativity in the Bellevue College theatre arts department. Endeavoring to impress the audience by constructing a devised theatre piece, the final production was one-of-a-kind. Within […]
This August, “Rocket Man and the Aerial Fortress,” the fourth installment in a series called “The Adventures of Rocket Man,” will premiere. The movie was co-written, directed and produced by […]
Classroom space allocation and the inherent “space squeeze” that goes along with it is an issue that every growing college must address at some point. At Bellevue College, deciding which […]
1400 years ago (circa 620 A.D.), Joya de Cerén, an ancient Maya farming village in El Salvador, was buried under volcanic ash. Also known as the “Pompeii of the New […]
The annual 48 Hour Film Project is a city-by-city international competition that was created a little over 10 years ago in Washington D.C. Participants gather on Friday night where they […]
Bellevue College offers an array of interdisciplinary studies each quarter, some of which are only offered once. These courses revolve around an integrative, innovative curriculum that meshes together multiple course […]
To the common person, the thought of jumping out of an airplane would likely cause the hair on the back of their neck to rise, but to one of Bellevue […]
Bellevue College’s International Student Association exists to encourage communication and interaction between students of varying nationalities and to provide support for international students. For many international students coming from abroad […]
When envisioning a typical coffee shop in Seattle, one may picture a long line of impatient people, three to four baristas frantically trying to deliver each of the orders and […]
Most productions require line memorization, fluidity in blocking and a firm portrayal of the story chosen by the playwright or the director. The Bellevue College theatre department is taking on […]
Following the straight and narrow path has never quite been his style, but wanting to be a photographer has long been a calling for one of Bellevue College’s photography instructors […]
As a two-year school, Bellevue College sees many transfer students looking for a stepping stone to university. And though many come to BC with the hopes of transferring to a […]
Earlier last month, the 2013 Student Art Exhibition opened in the art gallery in D271, replacing an earlier exhibit that held miniaturized versions of public art installations. The exhibit is […]
Most students at Bellevue College have experienced the loss of family and friends due to the effects of cancer. On June 29-30, the BC hosted the “What Can I Do” […]
In 1974 the Seattle Gay and lesbian community celebrated their first Gay Pride Week. Fast track to 2013, and Bellevue College’s very own LGBTQ Resource Center is joining in on […]
Upon first glance, Jeffrey Nguyen, a BC sophomore, may seem like the shy, reserved type, but once you get to know him, he’s anything but that. It’s also probably […]
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