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On Dec. 4, 2014, Bellevue College President Dr. Dave Rule attended the second Higher Education Access Summit in Washington, DC. The summit was held at the White House and President […]
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On Dec. 4, 2014, Bellevue College President Dr. Dave Rule attended the second Higher Education Access Summit in Washington, DC. The summit was held at the White House and President […]
On January 15-18, the Black Student Union program coordinator David Joseph and adviser Krichanna Roberson will be leading a total of eight people, which include members of the leadership team […]
BC has recently hired a new Director of Applied Baccalaureate Development, Chris Bell. He joined BC after working at Edmonds Community College in the Student Enrollment Services Office. At Edmond […]
In recent weeks, the issue of gender-neutral bathrooms on campus flared up yet again. In the Nov. 12 issue of The Watchdog, miscommunication resulted in a plethora of inaccurate information. […]
Five years ago, University of Washington student Eddie Wang started college as a freshman. He soon became aware of the number of homeless individuals who hung out near campus. As […]
On Aug. 9 in Ferguson, Missouri, Michael Brown, an 18- year-old African American man was shot by Darren Wilson, a 28-year-old police officer. Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson were […]
The Strategic Planning and Steering Committee recently published a series of long-term plans and goals for Bellevue College. Formed in 2013, by President David Rule, the SPSC has been working […]
Office C106 has long been the Office of Sustainability, providing students with transportation resources like BC RideMatch. Recently, the Student Programs and Administrative Services decided to share C106 with Public […]
Lauren Potter, who portrays Becky Jackson in the popular Fox show “Glee,” told her story of how she overcame her restrictions with Down syndrome and how she achieved her dream […]
The Concerned Students Council is a new club that aims to give students a place to bring complaints and problems about the campus. The main problems the club identifies is […]
The student affairs division is implementing a new set of customer service standards, meant to be fully active by the beginning of next school year. This initiative is called “No […]
When BC students want to buy or sell books or supplies, want to find a place to live or look for job prospects, there’s one place they mainly go – […]
The SAMI@ BC Student Project Grant is for all Bellevue College student clubs who can “write for up to $2000 of materials or equipment which must be purchased through SAMI […]
With winter right around the corner, that means windstorms, ice, cold, rain and snow, making the roads slipperier and the chance of things such as power outages and damage due […]
The Center for Disease Control recently stated through their website: “The 2014 Ebola epidemic is the largest in history, affecting multiple countries in West Africa. Two imported cases, including one […]
On Wednesday Nov. 5, the Office of Student Legislative Affairs met in room D106 for their monthly public hearing for student input. This meeting was an opportunity to gave information […]
TRiO is one of the many programs at BC that guides students on their path to success. On Tuesday Nov. 4, BC held the TRiO Awards to congratulate students for […]
Bellevue College transfer week is Nov. 10 to Nov. 14. During transfer week, students will have the chance to interact with representatives from many different colleges as well as network […]
On Friday, Oct. 24, Jaylen Fryberg, a freshman at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, opened fire on three of his friends during lunch. Fryberg texted his friends, asking them to meet him […]
Two weeks ago, the Bellevue College SACNAS chapter was recognized as 2014 SACNAS Community College of the Year. They were given the award at the National SACNAS Conference in Los […]
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