Muslim Student Association starts up on campus
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 […]
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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 […]
Russia covers more land than any other country in the world. Before the fall of the Soviet Union, the nation also covered parts of what is now Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan […]
This coming spring quarter 2013, Bellevue College, as made possible through the English department, has made available to students a new course ENGL&111 Introduction to Literature course, “Latino American Writers.” […]
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