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As BC celebrates its 50th anniversary, most of the original infrastructure of the college is aging as well. Electrical systems in particular have been causing small power outages over the […]
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As BC celebrates its 50th anniversary, most of the original infrastructure of the college is aging as well. Electrical systems in particular have been causing small power outages over the […]
Steven Ferriera and Chitalu Mumba held a lecture about anti-bullying and opened a discussion among students and staff members about personal experiences with bullying also methods that might help eradicate […]
Campus Operations began the replacement of five sets of stairs on campus on Wednesday, July 13. All stairs are expected to be replaced by September 15. “The construction has started […]
Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole brought an hour and a half show to the stage of The Triple Door that was wove stories, audience interaction and calls to action into Hawaiian traditional music […]
The first annual TUF FEST 2016 brought together a diverse array of artists and participants to celebrate and learn more about the Seattle electronic music scene. From 11 a.m. to […]
Steve Ferreira, Bellevue College graduate, successful athlete and founder of the non-profit organization Beyond Disabilities gave his presentation “Living a Disabled Life” on Tuesday, July 12 in the Faculty Commons. […]
In response to Governor Jay Inslee’s directive in 2014 that mandates “State Agencies with 50 or more employees are required to provide Employee Wellness Centers,” Bellevue College’s Health Sciences, Education […]
After three and a half years of discussion and support by voices of the public, the Sound Transit Board recently approved the Sound Transit 3 (ST3) plan costing $54 billion […]
Recently, emergency call boxes have been installed in various locations on campus, and the safety committee has set up an official email address to which anyone can report a concern […]
The soon to be statewide club “Young Washington” hosted a concert sponsored by KBCS radio featuring four performers in the Bellevue College cafeteria on Tuesday, June 7. Young Washington is […]
Starting this coming fall quarter, Bellevue College is going to be offering a new interdisciplinary concentration in the field of sustainability. According to Sonya Doucette, the sustainability concentration coordinator, this […]
Beginning three years after the state legislature authorized two year schools to be established in counties with existing four year schools, Bellevue College began with evening classes hosted at Newport […]
The Bellevue College baseball team has ended another successful season with a record of 36 wins and 18 losses. Led by coach Mark Yoshino as well as assistant coaches Bryan […]
Bellevue College’s playwright professor Elena Hartwell celebrated the launch of her novel, “One Dead, Two to Go,” at the Stop Gap Theatre on Saturday, May 28. The launch party was […]
Members of BC Students United held their second discussion with Bellevue College administration regarding hate speech written on the bathroom walls and library desks, student safety on campus, BC anti-discrimination […]
On Friday May 27, black student unions from high schools and colleges around the area met in D106 for the second annual black student union social, hosted by Bellevue College’s […]
Recently, three new officers were elected to the Bellevue College Associated Student Government, Sam Akeyo, Abner Pagunuran and Amara Jambai. New leadership often brings to the table new thought processes […]
On Friday May 13, a student was attacked by a homeless man on a bike trail that passes near Bellevue College’s North Campus and is regularly used by students and […]
As traffic increases and environmental impacts become increasingly important, transit systems in King County are expanding their service and accessibility to serve a greater number of citizens. King County Metro […]
On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, leading activist for the Civil Rights Movement, was assassinated outside his hotel room in Memphis, Tennessee. He even received a Nobel Peace Prize […]
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