Environmental Club starts up on campus
Bellevue College is home to an active Sustainability Department that works to bring environmental issues to attention on campus. Outside of class, students search for an outlet to express their […]
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Bellevue College is home to an active Sustainability Department that works to bring environmental issues to attention on campus. Outside of class, students search for an outlet to express their […]
Liberty High School graduate and award winning athlete Steve Ferreira is actively involved in the athletic scene in Seattle. The 24-year old was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was […]
On Jan. 22, the Washington State Department of Transportation will be opening their ears to the public as part of an environmental assessment about a proposed toll on the Interstate […]
On Jan. 17, Chuck D and his wife Dr. Gaye Theresa Johnson spoke at Carlson Theatre to make students and staff members here at BC aware of the dreams that […]
Just over a month ago, the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges approved Bellevue College in providing students with two new Bachelor’s Degree programs. In addition to Bachelor’s […]
Since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a heavy influence on the civil rights movement, people gather on his birthday to celebrate his life and accomplishments. Every year in Seattle […]
The road to acceptance for the LGBTQ community has been a long and arduous one, to say the least. Growing up is hard, and prejudice, homophobia. Bullying in with the […]
On Dec. 4, 2012, the faculty and staff of Bellevue College received a letter written by the members of the El Centro Latino Program and the Latin American Culture Club […]
Bellevue College has always been a good place to showcase art from its alumni but also from the community surrounding the school. “PROGRAPHICA” is an art gallery in Seattle that […]
On Dec. 13, the Bellevue College Office of Student Legislative Affairs sponsored ten students to attend the 2012 Budget Matters Conference at the Washington State Convention Center. The conference was […]
On Jan. 10, 2013, three main and differing concepts were reviewed as potential layouts for the Issaquah Campus—extension of Bellevue College. The concepts are concerned with the natural layout of […]
Each year, the Bellevue College Library Media Center invites students to read together and potentially win one of two $1000 scholarships. For winter 2013, the BC Reads! selection commitee (consisting […]
Over the last six and a half years, Tom Pritchard has worked as the Vice President of Student Services. However, with mixed emotions, he resigned from his post on Dec. […]
The season has arrived; where the mountains are blanketed with snow, boards and skis freshly waxed and the chairlifts turned on. Stevens Pass, a very popular ski resort in Washington, […]
Making its debut this winter quarter is Bellevue College’s interdisciplinary course, entitled “Sex, Science and the Stage.” The course is taught by Tammi Doyle from the Drama Department and Biology […]
The word “surrogate” is commonly defined as “to put into the place of another as a successor, substitute or deputy.” Throughout exponential technological and industrial advancements, we’ve seen damage to […]
Not many students would voluntarily spend all night at their school, but most students aren’t as dedicated to their cause as Marco Valdez, George Miller, Jon-Mycal Panattoni, Ally Mcgill and […]
Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life to civil rights and equality. For this very reason, Bellevue College has decided to reserve a week to show the accomplishments of Dr. […]
Office of Student Legislative Affairs Organizing Director Thuy Ngoc Pham joined one of the United States Student Association meetings last month. The meeting was held at the University of Massachusetts […]
On Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012, Student Programs put on a Winter Orientation and Open House for new students from noon to 3:30 p.m. “The purpose of [the orientation] is to […]
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