Students learn leadership at Camp Casey
The 2012 annual Camp Casey leadership retreat was held from June 19 to 22, 2012. The camp was sponsored by the Student Programs Leadership Institute at Bellevue College and is […]
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The 2012 annual Camp Casey leadership retreat was held from June 19 to 22, 2012. The camp was sponsored by the Student Programs Leadership Institute at Bellevue College and is […]
After several months of debating, discussing and interviewing, Bellevue College has found a new Vice President of Diversity, Yoshiko Harden. Harden was interviewed on May 21 and came to Bellevue […]
One of the newest clubs on campus, the Human Rights Society, is raising money to send to Syria to help citizens during the revolution. The club had a bake sale […]
Each year, the Bellevue College Foundation awards thousands of dollars to students who have applied for the Bellevue College Foundation Scholarships program. This year is no exception. Students can apply […]
Last Tuesday evening, Bellevue College’s first official tenure reception was held in honor of six newly-tenured faculty members. The reception served as a formal way to acknowledge the accomplishment of […]
June 5, 2012, Venus will transition across the Sun for the last time in this generation, returning next in 2117. The transition of planet Venus across the Sun will occur […]
Over the last year, Lot 10 has been closed. It was closed for construction happening on the A building. That construction has recently been concluded and the parking lot re-opened. […]
On Tuesday, May 22, the relatively new Political Economy Club hosted a speaker to talk about the future of the political economy through labor unions, globalization and the connection of […]
Recently, several students have expressed concern over the use of the common essay submission website, Turnitin. Teachers have students submit their work on this website because part of the service […]
Coffee, Tea and Politics, an event held once a quarter on Bellevue College campus, capped off the 2012 school year with a special guest speaker this last Wednesday, May 23. […]
Following up on the last open forum regarding the elongated process of the presidential search, a second open forum was held on Wednesday, May 23 in N201 to acknowledge the […]
On Wednesday, May 16, students and faculty gathered in the Carlson Theater to see the annual Margin of Excellence awards presentation, sponsored by the Bellevue College Foundation. Four members of […]
El Centro Latino, one of many clubs at Bellevue College, is teaming up with the Latino community to network and form relationships with prominent Latino business people in Washington State. […]
Who wouldn’t want to come to an informative session free of charge when there are Oreo cookies involved? Not to mention the opportunity to receive practical tips on various leaderships […]
One of our very own, Jacob Bond, a student here at Bellevue College, is running for the Washington State House of Representatives. He will be running against Democrat incumbent Rep. […]
Many months are used to commemorate events and cultural groups, the month of May being no exception. Originally there was an Asian-Pacific Heritage week in July, however this national recognition […]
Potatoes. Baked potatoes, toasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, cheesy potatoes, potato chips, hot potatoes. Potatoes are a staple in most households, and at BC, there’s an entire event about them. The […]
Bellevue College’s Autism Spectrum Navigators Program is hosting a video game tournament (YES, a video game tournament!) on Friday May 18 at the cafeteria from 3:20 p.m. until around 7:00 […]
The welcome sunshine this week has brought an early whiff of summer into the air, and the TRiO Student Support Services program at Bellevue College recognized the quarter’s coming close […]
There is nothing like the cold slap of reality experienced by the average college student when forced to consider the unknown territory of life post-graduation. The good news is that […]
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