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On Sep. 11, the Washington state legislature was declared in contempt of court for failing to draw up their plans for the restructuring of the K-12 by the April 30 […]
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On Sep. 11, the Washington state legislature was declared in contempt of court for failing to draw up their plans for the restructuring of the K-12 by the April 30 […]
Big changes start winter quarter, or so says the hand out currently being distributed around campus. In short, the time frame to enroll in classes is being shortened, blue cards […]
In May of 2014, King County Metro announced a budget shortfall of 1.2 billion dollars for the six year period between 2009 and 2015. To make up for these […]
On the concourse near the fountain, Bellevue College’s Fall Open House took place Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A variety of upcoming student activities were […]
The idea of on-campus living will soon be a reality at BC. The commute to BC can be one that is pricy and frustrating, so for future students […]
Bellevue College has dabbled in different means to provide food to eligible students and employees on campus, but presently funding is thin and the Department of Social Health Services’ regulations […]
“Tomfoolery” is a satirical musical based off of a compilation of songs by Tom Lehrer. It ran at the Stopgap Theatre from Aug. 7 to Aug. 10. According […]
Upon becoming a registered and enrolled student at Bellevue College, international students are required to have insurance. Not only is the international student insurance pricey, but it doesn’t […]
After thirteen and a half years as the vice president of economic and workforce development, Paula Boyum is leaving her position to become the associate dean of the […]
This past week, a three-day-long African heritage festival called Umojafest was held at Judkins Park in Seattle. Primarily a festival to celebrate and empower those of African descent, […]
On August 7, 2014, two members of the Associated Student Government, President Melantha Jenkins and Vice President of External Legislative Affairs Teague Crenshaw, joined other student governments across […]
The 2014 – 2015 Services and Activities budget exceeded two million dollars cashing in at precisely $2,075,000. This money is distributed amongst various student programs including the Associated Student Government, […]
Another position has opened up for students on campus, this time as a coordinator with the Peer Assisted Leadership through Service Center. It is a paid position requiring approximately 15 […]
Over the course of spring quarter the faculty of Bellevue College participated in several presentations meant to improve the Bellevue College ‘FYI’ email system. According to the Office of Information […]
Fall quarter is approaching and with it comes one of the busiest times of the year. The recently finished remodel of the Bellevue College bookstore space aims to alleviate previous […]
Since May, the office of Environmental Sustainability has been without a director. Previous director Deric Gruen left, opening up the position to potential applicants. According to Patrick Green, program manager […]
On Thursday, July 24 at approximately 2:00 p.m., Bellevue College experienced a sudden blackout that interrupted school functions, causing the school to shut down early. A squirrel was responsible for […]
A new position has opened up within the Office of Student Legislative Affairs, an internship entitled “Legislative Liaison to the City of Bellevue.” This is a quarterly role implemented as […]
On July 21, at approximately 10:30 a.m., a 31-year-old man who was a construction worker working on the new Health and Sciences building fell from a ladder on the fourth […]
The annual All-Star game marks the halfway point of the Major League Baseball season. The Seattle Mariners are sending four team members to the American League team. These are the […]
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