BC celebrates Nowruz: the beginning of the Persian Calendar
Nowruz in Persian means “New-day,” and it is the beginning of a new year in the Persian calendar. A time of great joy, friends and families gather at Haft-seen or […]
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Nowruz in Persian means “New-day,” and it is the beginning of a new year in the Persian calendar. A time of great joy, friends and families gather at Haft-seen or […]
The stressful transferring process has begun, and many BC students fear they have not fulfilled all required credits for graduation. In addition to completing all required credits for an AA […]
Traditionally, revenue raised through the tuition and fees paid by students is used to fund a college’s institutional costs. These vary from an assortment of payroll levels to other necessities […]
Transferring can put a lot of pressure on student’s lives. Researching a plethora of schools, filing out an application, spending hours on the personal essay and supplements and of course, […]
Bellevue College, at the moment, is full of students whose minds are all focused on next quarter’s classes and tuition payments. With the budget cuts, along with the rumors that […]
Protesters took to the streets on both Wednesday and Friday nights, in response to the lack of action by prosecutors, against Officer Ian Birk. Officer Birk was permitted to resign […]
Since 1998, four-year colleges have allowed their students to serve on their board of trustees. Since 2008, Bellevue College’s Office of Legislative Affairs (OSLA) and students have been advocating for […]
One of the first few casualties in the financial battle here at Bellevue College was an unfilled advisor position. Two part-time employees were granted full-time status to compensate for the […]
The Board of Directors is comprised of elected student government officials and Associated Student Government members. Their job is to represent student interests by listening to, discussing, and voting on […]
Locals call the restaurant and shop area on Alaskan Way “the aqueduct.” The street is lined with businesses such as Red Robin, Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, and ferry services which […]
Students across the world are fighting for their right to higher education. In London, students began rioting after Parliament passed a bill that tripled college tuition to an average of […]
Washington State residents know how to love but they are not too cautious about the way they “do it.” Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are the most widely and commonly reported […]
On Friday, a yacht out in the middle of the Indian Ocean sent out an SOS after being hijacked by infamous Somali pirates. The crew of the yacht, The Quest, […]
The No Name Calling Week event, hosted by the Bellevue College Gay-Straight Alliance, and the LGBTQ Resource Center went almost perfectly. At a drive held in the cafeteria, members of […]
Currently, there are three unisex bathrooms on the Bellevue College campus. Two are located in the upstairs of the library and the other can be found in the basement of […]
In the upcoming six months, Bellevue College must close a deficit of over $5.4 million. According to a letter addressed to the Campus Community by Vice President for Administrative Services […]
Students here at Bellevue College know what it feels like to stand in the Financial Aid Office line for long durations of time, especially at the start of a new […]
Pneumonia claims more children lives than any other disease in the world. It is a preventable disease that takes more than 1.7 lives a year around the globe. Many go […]
On Saturday Jan. 15, Somali pirates hijacked The Samho Jewelery, a ship that is operated by the South Korean firm, Samho Shipping Company. On board were a crew of eight South […]
January 19 was a landmark for Bellevue College. That afternoon, a number of faculty members from Bellevue College and University of Washington Bothell gathered and celebrated as BC President Jean […]
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