Redesigning Meydenbauer Park
The city of Bellevue began the $17.5 million reconstruction of Meydenbauer Bay Park on May 1, 2017. The project seeks to expand the existing waterfront park and connect it with […]
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The city of Bellevue began the $17.5 million reconstruction of Meydenbauer Bay Park on May 1, 2017. The project seeks to expand the existing waterfront park and connect it with […]
Recently, some areas of the Bellevue College campus have been under construction. There are two main development projects on campus right now. One is the construction of the dorms by […]
Tara Sheets, former Continuing Education student, wrote her debut novel “Don’t Call Me Cupcake” which will be released May 2018. The book won Sheets the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Literary […]
On May 11, the results for Bellevue College’s Associate Student Government election were announced. Students were able to vote on Canvas from April 19 to 29 and there were 2,361 […]
Recently, the designated smoking area behind the cafeteria at Bellevue College was shut down and cleaned out. Director of Sustainability Amber Nicholson has confirmed that the old smoke hut is […]
From Tuesday May 9 to Wednesday May 10, photographers took pictures of the various large public areas of the Bellevue College campus to put in an online campus virtual tour. […]
The annual job fair was held May 3 in the Bellevue College cafeteria, organized by the Center for Career Connections. Representatives from 52 organizations including Comcast, UW Medicine, BECU, Tableau, […]
Bellevue College is about to appoint a new student trustee. The Bellevue College student trustee is appointed to the Board of Trustees by the governor and has all the duties […]
Bellevue College’s Model United Nations attended the National Model United Nations conference in New York from April 9 to 13, competing against numerous four-year universities in the U.S. and around […]
On April 17, Bellevue City Council approved the proposed Eastside Men’s Shelter with a 4-3 vote. Mayor John Stokes, Deputy Mayor John Chelminiak and Councilmember Lynne Robinson voted to give […]
On Wednesday April 26, the Classified Union Staff asked the Board of Trustees to fire Aaron Hilliard. In attendance were BOT members Richard Fukutaki, Merisa Hue-Weller and Vice Chair Steve […]
Earlier this year, the WA State House passed Senate Bill No. 5289, outlawing forms of distracted driving. “Washington state has had a significant spike in roadway deaths over the past […]
On Thursday, April 20, Bellevue College hosted an event for the Social Justice for Black Lives plan in the hopes of bringing awareness to students about black oppression. Social Justice […]
The annual Spring Barbecue hosted by the BC Associated Student Government occurred this Wednesday, April 19. The western-themed event featured free food, music, games and a car show. ASG states […]
The transfer center in Building B on Bellevue College’s main campus will be getting a makeover this year, adding four new cubicles to the center allowing for more privacy for […]
On March 28, The Bellevue College Board of Trustees announced that they have voted to select Dr. Jerry Weber, previous president of the College of Lake County and Kankakee Community […]
Due to the recent acts of hate at Bellevue College, the school has organized the “You Are Welcome Here” campaign to assure students that they are safe and welcome on […]
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