Luis Ortega shares his past
El Centro Latino invited Luis Ortega, founder of Storytellers for Change, to come to Bellevue College on Friday, October 22 to tell his story about being an undocumented immigrant in […]
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El Centro Latino invited Luis Ortega, founder of Storytellers for Change, to come to Bellevue College on Friday, October 22 to tell his story about being an undocumented immigrant in […]
From Oct. 10 through 15, Bellevue College hosted its first Homecoming Week, a series of events to celebrate its 50th anniversary. With events such as Thriller day and ramen eating […]
With the election less than a month away, we’re in the home stretch of one of the most ludicrous presidential campaigns of all time. While the two major third-party candidates, […]
For some, it may be belting their heart out to original lyrics, for others it may be flourishing in many sports or drawing killer portraits. Whatever the outlet, personal self-expression […]
As demolition of the old 520 bridge continues, concern is growing about the levels of the arsenic, asbestos and lead going into Lake Washington. 33 pontoons – the most toxic […]
On Tuesday, October 4, Bellevue College students and faculty gathered to hear Councilman Larry Gossett speak about the importance of voting in elections, along with its connection to race. The […]
Bellevue College is the largest community college in the state, according to a ranking of the 25 largest community and technical colleges by the Puget Sound Business Journal. BC’s fall […]
On October 6 and 7, Bellevue College hosted a Legislative Candidate Q-and-A from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. so students could ask the candidates questions about issues pertaining to them. […]
In the aftermath of the first presidential debate, one thing is for certain – the absolute inadequacy of both Clinton and Trump. Even calling this rehearsed contest of stiff upper […]
The Student Leadership Conference of the Washington Community and Technical Student Association, or WACTCSA, was held Sept. 7 through Sept. 9 in Olympia, Washington. WACTCSA is “a student run, student […]
Living in Western Washington, there are several natural disasters that could affect the 5.2 million people residing in the area. Living on the Ring of Fire, earthquakes, tsunami and volcanoes […]
The Bellevue Youth Court held an open house on Sept. 27. This youth court, one of about 1,500 similar programs throughout the nation provides opportunities for youth aged 11 through […]
Wednesday, Sept. 21 saw the first quarterly welcome fair at BC showcasing clubs, campus services and local companies. In the past held once a year the week before the start […]
Classes were cancelled at Bellevue College’s main campus until 5 p.m. due to a widespread power outage on Thursday, Sept. 22. The cause was unknown, but according to the vice […]
Several renovations have been occurring across campus since summer quarter. Among these are the renovations of five different external staircases. According to construction project supervisor Will Tribble, the staircases “were […]
In August, the Board of Trustees appointed Dr. Jill Wakefield as the new interim president. Wakefield’s experience in academic leadership are widespread, starting as a program assistant in the veterans’ […]
After the tragic events involving law enforcement in Dallas and across the nation, some police departments made changes. For example, Houston police union Vice President Joe Gamaldi stated “what we’re […]
The Guided Pathways Initiative by the nonprofit organization College Spark has awarded grants to several community colleges in Washington to help them better support students in choosing courses more wisely. […]
Dr. David L. Rule has resigned as the president of Bellevue College. On Wednesday, Aug. 3, the Board of Trustees accepted Rule’s resignation and appointed Dr. Gita Bangera, interim vice […]
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