Women leaders prepare for conference
On May 29, 2013, five of Bellevue College’s women leaders will get the chance to represent BC at the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders in Maryland. Due to […]
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On May 29, 2013, five of Bellevue College’s women leaders will get the chance to represent BC at the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders in Maryland. Due to […]
The Associated Student Government selected an interim Vice President of Finance and Communication at their Board of Directors meeting on Thursday May 23. Vice President of Finance and Communication Elect […]
Kristin Velez, Bellevue College’s current serving legislative director of the Office of Student Legislative Affairs, was appointed president of the Washington Community and Technical College Student Association on May 4. […]
The Bellevue College women’s softball team has been tearing up the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges league all season–their efforts have earned them the first place position in the […]
On Tuesday, May 14, in D-106, Bellevue College held a town hall to discuss the struggles within the LGBTQ community. This forum was a way to bring up how to […]
The Asian Student Association, currently a club, is on the road to hopefully becoming a program at Bellevue College. As of right now, it is solely operated and coordinated by […]
With only four weeks left in the quarter, Dustin Boehlke resigned from his position as the current Vice President of Finance and Communications for the Associated Student Government on May […]
On Tuesday, May 14, nine Bellevue College students attended a King County Metro Transit hearing at Union Station in Seattle, Wash. to speak out against a proposed 17 percent budget […]
Five years ago the Associated Student Government signed a contract with the Division of Informational Resources on the technology fee which comes to an end at the end of this […]
May is Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In honor of it, the Asian Student Association is hosting a number of events on Bellevue College’s campus. The Mayor of Bellevue, Conrad […]
With the month of April in the rear view mirror, the Seattle Mariners had a new goal in mind. They needed to turn around their slow start and win against […]
Alex Clark: The tournament turned into a one day tounament due to some inclimate weather. Day one was no picnic either though. How did your players cope with the weather […]
On April 25, Student Programs staff discovered someone had broken in after hours and defaced the LGBTQ Center. Reports of the incident spread through the BC campus within hours after […]
On Wednesday May 8, Washington State Secretary of State Kim Wyman visited Bellevue College. Wyman has been visiting several colleges around Washington state, talking to students about how they can […]
On April 1, an adjunct faculty member was terminated from their position in the English department. The result was an outcry from many adjunct faculty members employed in the Arts […]
A hearing to discuss the King County Metro bus routes will be held on May 14 at Union Station (401 S Jackson Street, Seattle), which begin at 3:30 p.m. At […]
There is only one place where anyone can attend a show featuring performers from every continent on Earth, and luckily for Bellevue College students, that place is right on campus. […]
On April 10, 2013, Senators Andy Hill and Jim Hargrove proposed State Senate Bill 5905, eliminating state health coverage for part-time state employees in Washington state if passed, including K […]
On the first day of winter quarter, Jan. 2 2013, Dr. David Rule took office as Bellevue College’s newly selected president. As of Tuesday, May 7, Rule has served in […]
On May 1, the Bellevue College Foundation’s fourteenth annual Become Exceptional luncheon was held at Meydenbauer Center from noon-1:30 p.m. This is BC’s biggest fundraising event of the year, and […]
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