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It takes a lot to get students to come to school on a Saturday, but on April 13, more than 300 students, family and community members packed the Bellevue College […]
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It takes a lot to get students to come to school on a Saturday, but on April 13, more than 300 students, family and community members packed the Bellevue College […]
During their meetings that take place every Friday from 1:30-3 p.m. in E-211, members of Bellevue College’s improvisational troupe, Stone Tablet put their heads together to incorporate random variables for […]
BellevueCollege welcomes the fourth annual Farmers’ Market to campus. On Tuesday, April 23, the market will be held in the Courtyard for any intrigued passers-by to check out. The event […]
April 17 and April 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the BC Cafeteria, bellevue college’s Rotoract Club served up baked goods in order to raise funds for Up […]
On April 11, the Bellevue College theatre arts department opened their first spring production, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot in the Stop Gap Studio Theatre. The audience was submerged […]
On Friday, April 5, Bellevue College’s Jazz Ensemble “Celebration” performed their first concert of the quarter in the Carlson Theatre. As their mid-year concert, Thomas Almli was the jazz conductor […]
Watching television shows such as “American Idol”, “America’s Got Talent” and “The Voice” may seem like far-fetched dreaming for most people, but for Bellevue College freshman Victor Perez, it was […]
As the stresses of high school and its impeding graduation approach, Running Start students face the stress of completing their their graudation requirements at Bellevue College. Maturity levels, due to […]
College students have a lot to pay for—tuition, including books, school supplies, transportation, food and a place to live are just some of the expenses students can expect. At Bellevue […]
Bellevue College is home to the Muslim Student Association, where students who practice Islam can find a place where they can feel connected with other Muslims. Meetings are held in […]
Spring break is over, which means it’s time for another ten weeks of days holed up in the library and long, coffee-fueled study sessions. One week into the quarter, Bellevue […]
Spring quarter has just begun and it’s yet again that time of the year; time for Bellevue College’s ASG elections. With responsibilities varying from being the voice of the students […]
Whenwinter quarter came to a close with Bellevue College’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors”, the Theatre Arts Department had to quickly transition to Stage Fright’s production of “The Last […]
For my friend’s birthday dinner, we dined at one of the Seattle U-District’s Caribbean and Trinidadian cuisine hotspots, Pam’s Kitchen. The place was completely packed, wedging our party of eight […]
On March 11, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. in the Carlson Theater Foyer, Dr. Brian Cobb and his students gathered for a night of musical performances for their “From the Chamber” […]
On Friday, March 8, Bellevue College hosted a dinner for the Kizuna Project which was set up by the Laurasian Institution together with the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership […]
Last Tuesday, Bellevue College students Danny Lacker and Elise Swanson were nominated for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Irene Ryan Scholarship in Acting. Liz Craswell was awarded a […]
Those who pass by the Bellevue College’s A building may have noticed the two, lit up window displays of scenes from Moulin Rouge and Les Miserables. The exhibited art was […]
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