Alterations to the BC email reminder system
Despite rumors on campus, emails reminding students to sign up for winter quarter classes are still being sent out, although emails now are less customized. An email was sent Nov. […]
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Despite rumors on campus, emails reminding students to sign up for winter quarter classes are still being sent out, although emails now are less customized. An email was sent Nov. […]
During Bellevue College’s International Week, the study abroad club hosted two fairs, on Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 to 12:30. The fairs both featured poster boards and brochures presenting information […]
On Tuesday Nov. 8 in room D106, a student forum for the Bellevue College presidential search took place. This was the second student forum for this upcoming presidential selection. The […]
Scientists have discovered an effective male birth control. Studies have proven that it worked, yet injection was discontinued based on some manageable side effects. So manageable in fact that over […]
On Nov. 9, The Bellevue College Association of Veterans hosted a veteran student lunch next to the Bellevue College cafeteria. The purpose of the event was for veteran students to […]
Several issues were on the ballot this election, from Charter Amendments for King County to the proposed Sound Transit expansion. Charter Amendment 1 to make the office of King County […]
On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Bellevue College’s history department showcased “Mad Women: Advertising and the Feminist Movement,” another installment of the department’s lecture series “Storytelling with Historians: Explorations in History,” by […]
What will you miss most about BC when you transfer?
Besides the major races, several local initiatives are on the ballot for King County voters. Charter Amendment No. 1 decides whether or not the elected office of King County Prosecuting […]
Who would be the worst U.S. president?
I’ve never been a fan of the government and I know that Native Americans – along with basically all indigenous peoples – have been treated terribly throughout history by colonial […]
Recently, Director of Research and Planning for the Office of Effectiveness and Strategic Planning Alec Campbell collected data on Bellevue College student retention rates and completion rates. The data tracked […]
This year, students will find that they can access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, much earlier than previous years. The 2017-18 FAFSA application has been open […]
At the Seattle Business Magazine conference earlier this month, a partnership between Bellevue College and Year Up Puget Sound won the first place Gold Community Impact Award for job creation […]
This quarter, teachers across campus have incorporated materials related to the current U.S. presidential election into their classes. David Spataro, who teaches three sections of Intro to Political Science, added […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 26, Bellevue College communication studies professor Michael Korolenko gave a lecture on online hate groups. Korolenko discussed the existence of hate groups on the web and how […]
The Business Leadership Community returned from its summer hiatus with a kickoff party in C225 from 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Organized by project managers Tulio Moreira and Jinnie Hui, […]
There was a special Board of Trustees meeting on Oct. 26, held in room A201. Seven trustees were present at the meeting, including student trustee Marianne Albay, trustee Steve Miller, […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 19, Bellevue College hosted a screening of the final presidential debate in room B204. Multiple instructors from the arts and humanities department brought their classes in to […]
In order to inform the Bellevue College community about the new permanent Eastside Men’s Shelter that is being built by Imagine Housing, employees of the City of Bellevue and Congregations […]
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