BC’s Stage Fright Bake Sale
Stage Fright is a student-run drama program. The program is having a fundraising to fund for their future workshops and student run shows such as “DIRECTions,” an upcoming 10-minute play […]
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Stage Fright is a student-run drama program. The program is having a fundraising to fund for their future workshops and student run shows such as “DIRECTions,” an upcoming 10-minute play […]
Even before the lights dimmed for the show to begin, I could tell I had stepped into a reality more akin to that of Louis Carol’s world of Wonderland than […]
Patrick Smith gave the final philosophy lecture in Bellevue College’s fall series on the work of John Rawls, one of the most influential political philosophers of recent history. During the […]
It is interesting how one can walk into a room where the silence is so vast yet so much is communicated without speech. At the Bellevue College Art Gallery you […]
The new Student Programs office in C-212 had just opened three weeks ago. The new space provides more space for more programs and students to interact with each other. The […]
Bellevue College’s Library Media Center, located in the D Building, is one of BC’s most popular student resources. With an expansive electronic database available on and off campus containing thousands […]
Just when you think that mathematics and art are on opposites sides of the “chess board,” MC Escher’s works of art take this generic stereotype and proves it otherwise. MC […]
A moment of silence… A pause out of respect for the brave and courageous men and women that have and still are fighting for freedom around the world. How much […]
On Halloween, Oct. 31, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. several different health centers such as the Ovarian & Breast Cancer Alliance, Cierra Sisters Inc. and the T.N.T. Empowerment Group, […]
Let’s face it: college is expensive. Despite the fact that Bellevue College is considerably cheaper than any of the local four-year colleges, between tuition, books and transportation, students here know […]
Interested in studying in a foreign country? Well here at Bellevue College, there are several places coming up within the year that, if eligible, you can apply to. For the […]
On Oct. 30 and 31, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund at Bellevue College held an art fair in the cafeteria to raise funds for the parent UNICEF organization. The […]
Brian Foster is an advisor and transfer specialist here at Bellevue College, and Nathan Roberts is the current advisor for the International Student Programs. They first met about a year […]
Newly transferred music major student Valeri Lopez has just released her newest album of 12 songs which she and her band recorded together. Lopez is studying vocal performance, audio engineering, […]
Get ready for transfer week here at Bellevue College from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1, 2012. Starting Monday, there will be events across campus to prepare students for transferring to […]
Thinking of transferring to a four-year school after Bellevue College? Then be prepared to enter a world of massive and crucial steps that must be taken to find that path […]
This year, the Bellevue College Foundation has awarded a total of 71 scholarships for students. The scholarships awarded varied in requirements including eligibility, amount of money awarded and source of […]
Iris is a young girl who lives in a magical land called “Nocturno” where everything seen during the day is created at night. This children’s play chronicles a girl’s journey […]
The Communication Club recently held a viewing of the third and final presidential debate, which was centered on foreign policy. The viewing was held in the Library Media Center and […]
On Oct. 16, El Centro Latino and the Latin American Culture Club held a Latin Arts fair in C-120. The event was part of a series commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month. […]
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