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Mitt Romney: • When asked what he would do about rising college costs if elected: “It would be popular for me to stand up and say I’m going to give […]
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Mitt Romney: • When asked what he would do about rising college costs if elected: “It would be popular for me to stand up and say I’m going to give […]
An operation, which launched 26 years ago by Ugandan running man Joseph Kony, is now in the process of being permanently halted by supporters and members of the Invisible Children. […]
Upon learning about my enrollment at BC, someone I have just met will typically ask me to disclose my major. “I don’t know,” may have been a valid response in […]
In approximately one week, the entire content of your class will be summed up into a two-hour exam, and to emphasize the importance of this final, realize that many professors […]
A week off of school is not something to be taken lightly. I know a lot of people whose plans for spring break can be explained in one of two […]
Known as the ASG Environmental and Social Responsibility Representative, Megan Phan has significantly impacted others by inspiring, educating, and providing great friendship to many BC students. Although Phan was born […]
Black History was definitely in the house on Feb. 24, 2012 in the BC cafeteria. The program was MC’d by Shanika Russel. If you were able to join the special, […]
With two meetings completed and many more to come, the 2011-2012 Computer Science Club is full of intelligent students with impactful accomplishments and bright futures. Computer science has been described […]
Although the sun may have not come out as much as it does in other places around the country, when it makes a little surprise “hello,” us Washingtonians take notice. […]
Known not only as a club and program but also as a team, the Bellevue College Speech and Debate Society is a group of about 60 passionate and thriving members […]
With over 884 million people suffering from unsafe water and sanitation services, there are 21,000 children that die everyday from preventable causes. Fortunately, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund […]
I really hate going out at night in this weather. It makes it almost impossible to look cute and not freeze your butt off at the same time. And since […]
With more than 1,300 international students and numerous clubs supporting many cultures, BC has an exceptionally diverse campus. The Multicultural Services (MCS), which is geared toward student achievement, is hosting […]
A bright group of individuals dedicating three quarters to the United Nations class here at Bellevue College are soon to embark on a journey taking them out of the country […]
It’s that time again. That dreaded period which comes every year where all that is on your mind is filling out the annoyingly long FAFSA, college applications, and worrying about […]
There’s always that awkward moment when you arrive at your prospective institution and find it completely deserted. What happened to the colossal student life advertised in all of the college […]
With all this crazy weather, I am really getting confused. There’s no snow, then there’s a three-hour storm, then it’s all gone by the next day. It’s sunny, it rains, […]
Although the transferring process can make you want to claw your eyes out at any moment, there are some definite perks once the process is over and you know where […]
School and work dominate my life. Between these two, I have very little time for family,friends, or even myself. I think I’m at the point in which I say to […]
We kiss, toast, party, and shoot fireworks into the sky in celebration of the New Year. However, another tradition is to create a New Year’s resolution. I’m sure you’ve been […]
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