A trillion dollars of student debt: 1 T Day
April 25 marked “1 T Day”, which is the National Day of Action “commemorating the one year anniversary of student loan debt hitting over 1 trillion dollars on April 25, […]
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April 25 marked “1 T Day”, which is the National Day of Action “commemorating the one year anniversary of student loan debt hitting over 1 trillion dollars on April 25, […]
Following the Election Kick Off, hosted by the Associated Student Government, a complaint was filed by Melody Salcedo, ASG campus life and events representative, against Melantha Jenkins, ASG presidential candidate, […]
The student and activities budget for the next fiscal year produced by the student and faculty committee was approved on April 22 in an emergency board of directors meeting by […]
When Zawdie Terry’s ASG presidency term was cut short, the ASG team held a meeting at which they voted “within [themselves] for somebody who was already on the student government […]
All in the Timing is a collection of six single-act vignettes with themes of wordplay, romantic happenstance and existentialism, written by David Ives between 1987 and 1993. Everyone directly involved […]
On April 15, candidates for the Associated Student Government participated in the Election Kick Off where voting kiosks, food trucks and music were provided. Candidates each had a chance to […]
Standing 5’9” and named Baden Northwest Athletic Ascociation of Community College Player of the Year, Rixing Xu has come back this season with a new goal in sight. She has […]
“[The student trustee] is a college governance position … at the highest level” said Brandon Lueken, program coordinator. The college is required to put forth three to five qualified applicants […]
For BC students who don’t rely on public transportation too often, King County Metro’s Proposition 1 talk could be a bunch of nonsense that doesn’t seem to mean anything. Unbeknownst […]
The Bellevue College baseball team has been training hard over spring break to start off the first games of the new quarter this year and played a non-league game with […]
On April 1, the new Austrian Death Machine album hit the virtual shelves across the Internet and actual shelves in select retailers. Triple Brutal is the third album from the […]
As of April 1, 2014 Zawdie Terry, former president of the Associated Student Government and Shawn Jafri, former organizing director of the Office of Student Legislative Affairs, were fired for […]
On April 15, the Associated Student Government will be hosting their annual Election BBQ, however, a couple of things have changed. This year, instead of just having one option of […]
The BC Foundation is now accepting applications for scholarships. The deadline is April 22, 2014, with no extensions. Students can revise, edit and add more to their application and essays […]
This week, one of the employees of student programs is preparing to retire. Candy Stewart, well known for her work in financial aid, multicultural services and student programs is retiring […]
The final philosophy talk of the quarter was held last Tuesday, March 17. The discussion was led by Deric Gruen, the chair of campus sustainability and included Beau Morton, assistant […]
BC is set to build an 83 kW solar array on the roof of the R building. Bellevue College has been awarded $410,000 from the State of Washington’s Department of […]
Four students traveled to Washington, D.C. with Bellevue College’s Office of Student Legislative Affairs to attend the United States Student Association’s Grassroots Legislative Conference and National Student Lobby Day from […]
Efforts are currently under way to implement a campus wide minimum wage of $10.75. This would not apply to temporary employees such as one-time event workers. Simultaneously, the next generation […]
With a new squad, the Bellevue College women’s softball team is anxious to play ball and progress on their way to an NWAACC title. The BC girls are led by […]
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