Renting textbooks
Bellevue College students, having long suffered the high prices of new-edition textbooks, are increasingly choosing a new option that saves time, energy and space: renting. Both BC’s own bookstore and […]
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Bellevue College students, having long suffered the high prices of new-edition textbooks, are increasingly choosing a new option that saves time, energy and space: renting. Both BC’s own bookstore and […]
Though the Bellevue College Black Student Union (BSU) has been around since 1967, providing students and its members the opportunity to learn about African American history and themselves, something new […]
From yukatas to tea ceremonies, continuing to puppet shows up until martial arts, there is nothing else more Japanese in the region than the Aki Matsuri Festival. Each year, the […]
Whether it’s your first, fifth or even your last quarter at BC, registration is a process that may be a bit intimidating but is really something that needs to be […]
While dressed in summer attire and craving refreshing treats, BC is in an ideal area surrounded by locations ready to serve much-needed icy snacks. BC Café Located in the C […]
Seattleites only experience summer three months a year. A very limited amount of time, some international students may argue. Because of the short summer we have here in Seattle, Seattleites […]
Derived from the French name meaning “beautiful view,” Bellevue is full of unlimited romantic opportunities this summer. This upcoming weekend from July 27-29, Bellevue will be hosting not one, not […]
With access to a computer practically a necessity in college, it can be difficult to decide what kind of product to purchase. Even if you already have an electronic device, […]
Most can probably agree that summer in Seattle is practically nonexistent. So it is no surprise that once the sun makes an appearance, everyone scurries around trying to make the […]
Food, entertainment and parties are dominating college student expenses and overtime will be costly. You don’t have to completely refrain from spending on nonessential items to save big bucks. Instead, […]
Many Bellevue College (BC) students are pursuing their associate degree to transfer to a four-year university. For some students, there is nothing more puzzling than figuring out how to apply […]
Whether a textbook appeared on the required books list and ended up never being used, or you slept with it under your pillow, there are many occasions in which a […]
Finals are quickly approaching at Bellevue College, and many students enjoy studying, connecting with classmates and relaxing at the 148th Ave. Coffee Shop, located in the Champions Center at the […]
Born and raised in Macau, China, BC student Joaquim Lei suffered an immense language barrier upon moving to North America. Lei resided with his oldest brother in Toronto for his […]
May 3, 2012 marked the first day of Arkian Suryadarma’s positon as the new president of the Indonesian Fellowship Club (IFC). Wanting to provide students with a fun and educational […]
No matter if you’ve been on campus for two years or five, you can’t deny that there are a few things you want to do before you leave. Yes, the […]
After studying until the a.m. and getting through finals, it is time for the much deserved summer break. As soon as school is out, reward yourself, whether you enjoy the […]
The First Nations club on campus has hosted storytellers and even a tepee building project in front of the library, and on Tuesday, May 22, they hosted an all-day event […]
As one of the original faculty here at Bellevue College, Pauline Christiansen has had 45 years of experience teaching in the Arts and Sciences, a hand in nearly every technical […]
A lot of us are on Facebook every day commenting, messaging, liking and following. Many of us also have Twitter accounts on which we post random (or not so random) […]
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