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Gas prices are still rising, and so are our eyebrows. You may need to think about possibly changing up your daily commute if you’re a student or employee at Bellevue […]
As you have noticed, there are many diverse students attending Bellevue College. You have the opportunity to meet a great number of people from around the globe with different life […]
As natural as dropping extra vegetables into one bin and plastic waste in the next may be to some proponents, many people have become involved in events on campus. Compost […]
The Bellevue College Speech and Debate Club, which won its first national title in March of last year, hosted this year’s Northwest Parliamentary Speech and Debate Warm-up Tournament. Faculty advisor […]
Janis Machala was recently hired as the new Dean of Continuing Education here at Bellevue College. “Continuing Education is about lifelong learning. Most of our courses are non-credit courses […]
Jim Ellinger, Bellevue College biology instructor, was surprised by two of his former and current students, Kim Williams, BC alumnus, and Anastaysia (Nancy) Lavochina, current student, who spent many months […]
Over the last few weeks, The Watchdog has received several anonymous tips that rumors are spreading throughout the Bellevue College faculty with regard to the elongated search for a new […]
A few weeks ago, the Interior Design program at Bellevue College received a very generous donation of $200,000 given by the family of Doris Katz, a former instructor and program […]
Though the Bellevue College Black Student Union (BSU) has been around since 1967, providing students and its members the opportunity to learn about African American history and themselves, something new […]
The Council of Unions and Student Programs (CUSP) Conference is an annual conference that is held in Wenatchee, Washington. The conference is also sometimes referred to as a leadership retreat […]
There may be a new degree program for Data Analysis at Bellevue College in future quarters. BC programs provide courses for students who wish to focus on business analysis without […]
Bellevue College’s electroneurodiagnostic technologist (ENDT) program is now the nineteenth program in the nation to receive accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The college received […]
El Centro Latino (ECL) is a program that promotes education and diversity at Bellevue College (BC). The El Centro Latino space at the Student Programs is a place where Latino/a […]
Office of Student Legislative Affairs or more commonly known as OSLA is the legislative branch of the Associated Student Government (ASG). The OSLA lobbies students’ rights, such as financial aid, […]
On Saturday, July 21, students and their families pitched tents at the Bellevue College track field to participate in a 24-hour relay, sponsored by money raised for cancer research. Those […]
Last week, July 24, 2012, Peer2Peer hosted an annual summer event: The Friendshipness Stone Salad. Students who attended this unique event brought a cup of their own favorite salad topping, […]
Bellevue College is home to students from different cultures, languages, career aspirations, environments and spiritual beliefs. According to the Britannica Encyclopedia 2005 estimate, 2.3 percent of the world’s population declare […]
On Wednesday, July 11, the University of Washington (UW) heard from one of the president’s administrative officials regarding higher education and the need for funding. Martha J. Kanter, Undersecretary of […]
Recently, Seattle joined the fight with seven other U.S. cities and dozens of corporate employees against the federal government’s Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The Defense of Marriage Act, which […]
With the November election not very far away, the campaigns are reaching their full swing, issues are being debated and initiatives are being put on the ballots. On Friday, June […]
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