ASG BBQ: A huge turnout and epic success
The predictable Seattle weather didn’t stop the three months of planning by the current ASG Judicial Board. In fact, the sun decided to push the clouds away and shine later […]
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The predictable Seattle weather didn’t stop the three months of planning by the current ASG Judicial Board. In fact, the sun decided to push the clouds away and shine later […]
First impressions are lasting impressions, as the saying goes. Last week, the Bellevue College Business Leadership Club and Fashion Club—both led by Michael Yoon— joined with Eastern Washington University to […]
Exactly 30 Bellevue College representatives (faculty and students alike) were loaded into charter busses at 8:30 in the morning, with advisors Aaron Reader, Donna Miguel, Dr. Ata Karim, Faisal Jaswal […]
Sizzling burgers roast on the grill while creamy ice cream sandwiches lounge in the cooler, waiting to be consumed; iPad voting stations invite crowds of students to select the future […]
In honor of Earth Week, BC’s Fashion Club hosted the Eco-Friendly Fashion Show, with fashion styles and clothes designed from recycled materials. The show took place in the cafeteria on […]
The 13th annual Earth Week is underway with students actively raising awareness regarding consumption and conservation. This year’s theme is “Living Local,” which emphasizes supporting the local economy, rather than […]
Whether it’s for business advice or what to wear on a Friday night, Michael Yoon knows it all. Elected as co-president of the Business Leadership Club and president ofthe Fashion […]
On April 4, Black Student Union Director Laura Culbertson, BSU Advisor Wayne Snow, and new BSU members Carlondo Dudley and Katelyn Lamson, requested funding for their latest endeavor: “Bellevue College […]
The United States is unarguably one of the most expensive countries for a college student in the world, with tuition rates for four-year colleges ranging anywhere from $5,000 to $40,000 […]
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 […]
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