BC Speech and Debate Society: Ending with success
Known not only as a club and program but also as a team, the Bellevue College Speech and Debate Society is a group of about 60 passionate and thriving members […]
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Known not only as a club and program but also as a team, the Bellevue College Speech and Debate Society is a group of about 60 passionate and thriving members […]
Amnesty International is an opportunity that allows students to stand up for human rights. This campus club, directed by Ana Palma-Gutierrez and Monica Mendoza, is scheduled to have their first […]
With over 884 million people suffering from unsafe water and sanitation services, there are 21,000 children that die everyday from preventable causes. Fortunately, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund […]
Hitting the road on Wednesday, Feb. 8, the Bellevue women’s basketball team headed to Skagit Valley to take on the Cardinals who were undefeated in league play and had previously […]
Sitting at his desk in G200, Bill O’Connor leans back in his grey swivel chair, looking up at the wall decorations as he reminisces over the most difficult thing he […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 1, about ten BC students participated in the 2012 Community and Technical College Student Legislative Rally hosted in Olympia at the capitol building. Both community and technical […]
Bellevue College’s cafeteria filled up with about 360 students on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at around 7:30 p.m., but a lot of the people at the cafeteria weren’t BC students. Because BC […]
From Jan. 30 to Feb. 6, 2012, six of Bellevue College’s students travelled to France for the annual National Model United Nations-Europe (NMUN-EU) Conference, the second most challenging NMUN conference […]
As of Jan. 23, 2012, Bellevue College now has a new four-year degree program in Healthcare Technology and Management. This field needs more workers who are competent in ongoing computerization […]
“IBIT is writing to inform you that MKTG 234 has been cancelled due to low enrollments. IBIT apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.” Wait, what? After having registered for […]
With more than 1,300 international students and numerous clubs supporting many cultures, BC has an exceptionally diverse campus. The Multicultural Services (MCS), which is geared toward student achievement, is hosting […]
Black Student Union (BSU) strives to create an environment where students of African descent can come and feel welcome as well as connect while learning about their history. Their motto […]
After President Obama said last week that state governments must lower tuition costs or face a revokation of federal funding, Washington’s three largest universities spoke out against this, calling the […]
David Stacy could often be seen on the Bellevue College campus with a smile and occasionally a guitar. He was an unfailingly kind professor who was loved at BC since […]
Since Memorial Day of 2010, gas prices in Washington State have risen by 95 cents in the Seattle metro area—and this does not take into consideration the summer, fall and […]
Application after application after application. As time goes on we ask ourselves if transferring is even worth it with all the forms and paper work we have to go through. […]
Last Wednesday, Jan. 18, a massive online protest was launched against Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)/ Protect IP Act (PIPA). An estimated number of 75,000 sites (such as Wikipedia, Reddit, […]
Lawmakers never want to cut higher education, but when it’s a choice between social services and higher education, colleges lose every time because the vast majority of voting Americans are […]
In November, Bellevue city voted on new members for the City Council. John Stokes came out ahead in that election, and on Tuesday night, the new member was sworn in. […]
The City Council elections just concluded, and before long, a new Council will be in place. Already the Bellevue city government is starting to plan for the new year; laying […]
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