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The price of education is rising. According to an article by Huffington Post, “college tuition and fees have increased 1,120 percent since records began in 1978,” and the Associated Press […]
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The price of education is rising. According to an article by Huffington Post, “college tuition and fees have increased 1,120 percent since records began in 1978,” and the Associated Press […]
On Thursday, Feb. 4, a group of BC students took a bus down to Olympia for an annual rally. From, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., students held a rally coordinated […]
Stella Orechia is a professor in the physical education department at Bellevue College who was recently inducted into the hall of fame at her previous school, the College of San […]
In July 2014, Evergreen Erectors employee TJ Merrill fell to his death off the roof of BC’s new Health and Sciences building. He was 31 years old. While Merrill was […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 4, Shelley Pressley came to Bellevue College to give a presentation in C165 on research opportunities for undergraduate engineering students – especially those interested in attending WSU. […]
The Benjamin A. Gilman scholarship, which aims to provide financial assistance to students seeking a three-month long study abroad opportunity, is open to all U.S. citizens who are receiving Federal […]
The tenure question and answer session provided information to new faculty members who are in their first year of the tenure process. This session was designed to help new faculty […]
The “Science Café: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics” event, held on Friday, Jan. 30 at 12:30 p.m. in C130A near the cafeteria, was named after Mark Twain’s famous quote,“There are […]
The Bellevue College Speech and Debate team is scheduled to compete at a debate tournament at Western Washington University later this week. The debate team at BC has been around […]
Applying for healthcare is one of the many responsibilities for young adults. Around the BC campus, there are brochures containing information on different healthcare plans to help students explore all […]
After constant efforts by Congressman John Conyers and his followers, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill on Nov. 2, 1983, with Congress’s support, which formalized and honored the impact of […]
In the past few years, the act of being “green” and saving energy has become increasingly popular. To keep up with times, and to save money and energy, the city […]
This year Bellevue College is hosting a week long celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. The “Dream and Act, Dr. Martin Luther King did” event that happened on […]
A financial partnership between Washington State University and Bellevue College is being conceptually explored by the two institutions. The partnership could lower tuition costs for BC students, heighten the quality […]
On Jan. 8, President Barack Obama announced a new proposal, “America’s College Promise,” hoping to provide responsible students with two years of free community college education. “To make sure that […]
One of the many issues that students face at Bellevue College are anxiety and time management, but the counseling center is offering students a free workshop dedicated to managing one’s […]
Outside of having the campus closed on Jan. 19, in order to further celebrate one of the most prominent civil rights movement activists in American history, Bellevue College will have […]
Matthew Groshong, the interim dean of enrollment services, retired after 15 years of service at Bellevue College. His last day at the college was Jan. 9 and the retirement party […]
Bellevue College initially connected with McKinstry, an energy consulting firm, when they partnered up to work on BC’s recent application for a Department of Commerce grant. Though the college didn’t […]
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