BC students protest in Seattle
As the grand finale to the Week of Action put on by Stop the Raid on Student Aid, almost 100 BC students joined students from South Central Community College, UW, […]
News Articles
As the grand finale to the Week of Action put on by Stop the Raid on Student Aid, almost 100 BC students joined students from South Central Community College, UW, […]
There are only two weeks left this quarter. It’s almost the holidays, but BC students and faculty are already preparing for school in winter quarter by planning out schedules and […]
8:30 a.m., Dec. 8, will mark the beginning of this year’s Mid-Year Leadership Retreat. This retreat, held every year right after the end of Fall quarter, is a activity provided […]
There has been a lot of news lately about Governor Gregoire, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, and politics on the federal level, but not as much about Aaron Lainge, Patti Mann, […]
The recent Stop the Raid on Student Aid campaigns on campus aren’t the only ways BC can petition lawmakers to save higher education; the Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) […]
Student programs are facing a 30 percent cut. National financial aid is looking at a 50 percent reduction. Tuition is expected to rise another 20 percent, a 70 percent increase […]
Two weeks ago, those new recycling bins have been a presence in the cafeteria. They seem like regular recycling containers , but really they are special receptacles dedicated for composting, […]
Earlier this year, the US Labor Department released the unemployment rates for the entire nation, and they indicated that the veterans are facing a steeper unemployment rate than the rest […]
It’s been just over a decade since 9/11, and that event permanently shaped American culture. In a discussion chaired by Professor Trevor Tate of the Political Science division, a group […]
Tall of stature, solemn of face, gray of hair… That is the usual stereotype for a City Councilman. But 20 year old BC student Abshir Mahamed is defeating the stereotype […]
Books, tuition, fees… the woes of every college student can be wiped away for recipients of a Bellevue College Foundation scholarship. The BC Foundation has just opened up registration for […]
Almost every young person has a Facebook account. Everyone watches YouTube. Everyone uses Google. These social media outlets are more than just fun ways to connect: they are actively involved […]
Since the Occupy protest movement started in Wall Street in late September, it has spread to over 1000 cities across the nation, including Spokane and Seattle. Occupy Seattle began two […]
In times of budget deficits, education has always been an easy place for the government to cut funding. With the latest $2 billion shortfall in state revenue, the governor had […]
On October 8, a brisk Saturday morning, a small crowd gathered outide the gym to witness the rededication of the building to the Courter family as a thank-you for their […]
Here at Bellevue College, the vast majority of students are attaining an Associate’s Degree to transfer away to a four-year university. Many students transfer to an in-state school; namely, the […]
On Wednesday, September 28th, the President’s Staff and the Bellevue College Planning Council met for a special session to discuss what is to be done about the newest 23 percent […]
On September 15, The State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) met in Olympia and declared a state of financial emergency for all community and technical colleges in the […]
Three months ago, the state reserves seemed to be abundant and healthy, and Governor Gregoire approved a $32 billion government spending plan over a course of two years. However, the […]
Almost exactly one year away from the next presidential and gubernatorial election, state voters in Washington were recently polled. The results of this poll show that, although most of the […]
Copyright © 2024 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes