The challenges of Running Start students
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 […]
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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 […]
The Bellevue College cafeteria is the campus hotspot for finding groups of people with common interests. From club bake sales to ukelele musicians, the cafeteria is a great place to […]
President of Bellevue College, Dr. David Rule, is a man of many degrees and infinite enthusiasm for education, holding an A.S. in Performing, a B.S. in Music Education, an M.S. […]
Transfer season is right around the corner. It is a stressful period for many students trying to finish up their applications. Although there are many schools students can apply to […]
On Feb. 7, author Willy Vlautin made an appearance in room C-120 to give students an in-depth look into his novel, “The Motel Life,” and to speak about the process […]
Every Thursday this quarter, Bellevue College’s Bite Me Garden Club has been adamant about meeting up and working towards a more agricultural and environmental campus. Alex Clark, president of the […]
Michelle Fredrickson used to be a student at Bellevue College when she transferred to Washington State Unversity in Sept. 2012. From a student’s perceptive, transferring is daunting and a little […]
The American Sign Language club is a growing club at Bellevue College, and spreads awareness about the Deaf community and its culture. ASL is becoming more of a recognized language […]
Interdisciplinary Studies courses are best catered to those who like to study topics in depth and integrate diverse ideas in an extensive curriculum. The types of IDS courses vary each […]
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