Bellevue College is offering three study abroad programs through the Washington State Community College Consortium for Study Abroad (WCCCSA) during Winter, Spring and Fall quarters of 2023. Winter 2023 This […]
Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 is Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month or “Mes de la Herencia Hispana!” The month celebrates the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens’ ancestors from […]
The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) announced on Sept. 30 that the state-wide minimum wage will increase in January 2023 to $15.74 an hour for employees 16 […]
To save the planet, sustainability is important, but sometimes it can be overwhelming on where to start. Luckily, Bellevue College’s Office of Sustainability puts on an annual series of events […]
This October marks the start of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). In dedication to this, Bellevue College is hosting several events for the student body to take part in. Oct. […]
The Mariners haven’t made the playoffs in a long time, not since 2001. Nobody has ever been able to accurately tweet about the Mariners making the playoffs. Superstar rookie Julio […]
The American Red Cross’ October Treat for Giving Blood is happening Oct. 1 to 31. If you donate blood, plasma or platelets during the month, you’ll receive a $5 e-gift […]
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form opened on Saturday, Oct. 1. The FAFSA form is a federal government-issued financial aid form for college-level U.S. residents. Completion of […]
Bellevue College’s Center for Career Connections has a new partnership with Handshake, a job-site platform for students and alumni to find jobs, internships and career events they may want to […]
There are many bus stops spread around Bellevue College, making buses a great option for commuting to and from campus. The transit subsidy options BC offers, as well as new […]
College application season has come around, and stress is in the air. Between managing deadlines, writing all the different essays and hearing back from the schools, students can get a […]
If you’ve been on the Bellevue College campus lately, you might have noticed some new artwork on the walls. Bellevue College’s Outdoor Mural Committee held submissions for a new mural […]
It has been a long time coming, and I mean a long time coming, but the Seattle Mariners are finally looking for their first playoff appearance since 2001. The infamous […]
With the reopening of schools for the fall and COVID-19 restrictions being lessened, many new changes have come to Bellevue College and its community. One of the biggest ones is […]
Youth can rejoice at the news that the King County Council has passed legislation that will grant King County residents 19 years old or younger access to free transit with […]
Through BC’s Student Business Center (SBC), laptops are available to students enrolled in Fall quarter classes. There are a limited number available, and they will be given out on a […]
On the afternoon of August 24, President Joe Biden announced a plan to combat the ever-increasing student debt crisis in the country. Those who currently earn an annual income of […]
In late March of 2022, Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee instituted House Bill 1725 that developed a statewide emergency alert system for missing Indigenous people. This bill marked the first […]
The new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline went live on July 16, 2022. By calling or texting 988, you will be immediately connected with a trained crisis counselor. The line […]
Located in the heart of Snoqualmie Pass, the 7.5-mile round-trip summit of Bandera Mountain is definitely one to add to your summer hiking list. The trail is accessed through Mason […]