LGBTQ’s fight to keep Pink Prom
Friday, May 17 marked Bellevue College’s third annual Pink Prom, an event hosted by BC’S LGBTQ Resource Center every spring. Emily Dullanty, member of LGBTQ and the Pink Prom committee […]
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Friday, May 17 marked Bellevue College’s third annual Pink Prom, an event hosted by BC’S LGBTQ Resource Center every spring. Emily Dullanty, member of LGBTQ and the Pink Prom committee […]
Zawdie Stephens-Terry was only elected two weeks ago, but he’s already started preparing for his position as president of the Associated Student Government for next year. “There’s a lot,” Stephens-Terry […]
On any given day, the Student Union is filled with students studying, getting coffee at the coffee shop and playing cards at the tables. But on Thursday, May 16, Rotaract […]
On May 15, 2013, in the Bellevue College cafeteria, many groups and organizations from all around the community came together and attended the BC Volunteer Fair, designed to attract students […]
Faculty and staff in the science division are there to be the motivation for students to learn the “what” that happens in the physical world, but also encourage students to […]
Suffice it to say that the Bellevue College drama department is brewing an eclectic, culturally resonate production of “Translations”, a drama concerning the transition from the Gaelic language to English […]
Public-art sculptor, Peter Reiquam, displayed his miniature to-scale sculpture proposals and successes at a showcase titles, “Win or Lose!” on May 8 in the BC Gallery. Reiquam wanted to show […]
He would have to put himself at 12 years old to describe his discovery of his ability and passion for music. “I happened to be finding heavy metal at […]
From April 26 to April 28, the Bellevue College LGBTQ Resource Center participated in the Power of One Conference, an event that recognizes and brings together the LGBTQ community for […]
College has always been a great place to further horizons, participate in organizations and create life-long memories. Bellevue College is no different, especially with the photography program and the Photography […]
Bellevue College offers a wide assortment of art classes, with areas of studies ranging from painting and drawing to ceramics and sculpture. One of the courses offered twice a year […]
“We need people to stay motivated, and you can’t get people motivated without first informing them,” says Sustainability Advocacy Intern Magenta Loera as she discusses spreading awareness of the […]
There is only one place where anyone can attend a show featuring performers from every continent on Earth, and luckily for Bellevue College students, that place is right on campus. […]
Starting just last week, the Office of Sustainability at Bellevue College got the funds they needed from the Student Environmental Sustainability Fund Committee to install “Water Bottle Fill Station Retrofits” […]
On April 19, 20 and 21, the BC First Nation’s Student Association attended the University of Washington Spring Powwow at the Alaska Airlines Arena at the Hec Ed Pavilion. The […]
The Pacific Northwest is a vast, diverse geographic region. The highest peak in the area is Mount Rainier, in the Washington Cascades, at 14,410 feet high. Surrounding the mountain are […]
Phi Rho Pi is a National Junior and Community College Forensic Association and Honor Society. This year, Bellevue College’s Speech and Debate team represented and competed in the 2013 national […]
United Nations International Children’s Education Fund advocates at BC are hosting a donation book drive until May 15. Any book is accepted, all of which will be donated to the […]
There were a number of people that are a part of the sustainability department at BC who did their hard work to making Earth Week a fun and educational time […]
“What have we done to the world. Look what we’ve done. Did you ever stop to notice the crying Earth the weeping shores?” these are the iconic lines from Michael […]
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