BC instructor Morgan Miller dies in avalanche
On Tuesday April 11, Bellevue College professor Morgan Miller lost his life when caught in an avalanche near Snoqualmie Pass. Miller taught indoor rock climbing at BC in the Health […]
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On Tuesday April 11, Bellevue College professor Morgan Miller lost his life when caught in an avalanche near Snoqualmie Pass. Miller taught indoor rock climbing at BC in the Health […]
Local police are on the lookout for distracted drivers who should expect to be pulled over and ticketed. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, according to the National Safety Council […]
DECA at Bellevue College has won the state competition this year, moving on to nationals for the team’s third consecutive year. Bellevue DECA took nationals successfully the previous two years […]
On Tuesday, April 4 in the Carlson Theater, Bellevue College hosted its first independently organized TEDx event featuring speakers and performers from the local community. The event, titled perception was […]
Construction of transportation over Mercer Island has a contentious history, and on Feb. 13, Mercer Island City Council voted unanimously to sue Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority and the […]
On Friday, March 10 in room B204, guest speaker Lynn Miyauchi presented a lecture called Samurai Undressed, which centered around Japanese samurai. Miyauchi gave a lecture on the history of […]
Bellevue College will be introducing a new math literacy course next fall quarter, Math 078. Math 078 includes the essential background information required for students to be able to perform […]
The Office of International Affairs is planning to move out of their current offices. “The building that we are in was only supposed to be temporary and we’ve outgrown it,” […]
STEM: An Interactive Panel on Finding Success in Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math took place in the BC Library Collaboratory and students were encouraged to ask questions of […]
On Feb. 24 at the Microsoft Headquarters in Renton, Margot Lee Shetterly came to give a speech directly before her flight to the Oscars, which were to take place that […]
On Feb. 24, The Bellevue College Associated Student Government, in conjunction with the Black Student Union and the Africa Student Association, held an event celebrating Black History Month that included […]
On Feb. 23, DECA students went to the Embassy Suites in Eastgate to participate in the Pacific Northwest Career Development Conference. Students who attended had the opportunity to gain experience […]
Recently, the Bellevue College BECU ATM near the parking garage was removed. Many students who frequented the machine thought they lost the only way to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money […]
On Jan. 15, motivational speaker Maurice Brooks spoke at Bellevue College in room N201. Brooks talked about the contributions of the African American community to American and world culture. Maurice […]
On Feb. 18, the Black Student Union traveled to the 22nd Annual Black Solidarity Conference at Yale University. Students of the Black Student Union traveled to New Haven, Connecticut on […]
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 beginning at 1:00 p.m. at Bellevue College, 3000 Landerholm Circle […]
On Feb. 6 and 7, Bellevue College had two snow days on which all classes were cancelled. On Feb. 8 the school opened again, however many students were not able […]
Bellevue College has set up points of contact for students who need to learn more about Trump’s recent immigration ban, condensing information about the ban and resources for students into […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, Interim Director of Public Safety My Tran held a presentation teaching faculty and students what to do in the event that a dangerous intruder enters Bellevue […]
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