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Over the past few months, SR 520 has been undergoing some changes – most notably, the future construction of a new six-lane floating bridge, and the instigation of toll booths […]
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Over the past few months, SR 520 has been undergoing some changes – most notably, the future construction of a new six-lane floating bridge, and the instigation of toll booths […]
Rapid Ride – advertised to be just what it sounds like, a faster trip with fewer stops, this new form of public transportation is just taking off after launching its first […]
Until recently, parking at Bellevue College was free of charge and hectic with crowded parking lots. However, beginning in fall quarter, parking passes must be purchased. There are three types […]
Before Bellevue College became a four-year institute, it outclassed all other community colleges in size and diversity. Now, as a full college, BC is the third largest in the state, […]
Bellevue College is not an exclusively post-high school endeavor; through its offering of the Running Start program, BC enables academically excelling teenagers in their last two years of high school […]
The announcement of the $1 billion cut in the education budget for the 2011-12 school year has been met with anger by many districts, including Seattle. The district is struggling […]
Mount St. Helens, one of Washington’s most famous mountains, is currently at the heart of a legal controversy between an environment protection group and a mineral drilling company. The drilling […]
With the quality of education in the United States declining, George W. Bush passed the No Child Left Behind Act in January of 2002. The act was designed to hold […]
Washington has the second highest teen unemployment rate in the country, making it difficult for college students to find jobs that will help them pay their tuition fees or […]
Three years ago, Bellevue College was the recipient of a $1.8 million grant from the Department of Labor. The grant finally reached its conclusion last week after funding many new […]
It began with Jean Floten. The leaving of Jean Floten sparked an exodus of employees, including, but not limited to her executive assistant, Lucinda Taylor, who announced in a recent […]
From June 8th – 17th, coffee lovers gathered in Seattle for the Coffee Crawl, which took place all over the city. The week-long event was the prequel to one of […]
On Friday June 3, the Bellevue College Board of Trustees appointed Dr.. Laura E. Saunders to serve as interim president starting on July 17, 2011. Saunders, who has over 40 […]
After 23 years at Bellevue College, President Jean Floten will be leaving in August to start a new position as Chancellor of Western Governors University – Washington (WGU). WGU is […]
VP of Student Affairs and Pluralism, Sophia Trinh, talks about the ASG’s goals for the upcoming year and plans for her new role. When asked what some of the major […]
Continuing to profile ASG officers and the 2011/2012 ASG, The Jibsheet sat down and had a chat with Abshir Mahamed the current Associate Justice of External Affairs. Next year Abshir […]
On May 4th the 2011 BC Job and Networking Fair representatives dressed in their Sunday best spread the good word of opportunity to eager students with excitement emanating from their […]
On Thursday Bellevue College students, appropriately dressed in pajamas, enjoyed breakfast at 9:30 a.m. with Washington’s Secretary of State Sam Reed during BC’s Civics Week.
The lives of an estimated 700,000 undocumented young adults, ages sixteen and under, depend on a very controversial bill that has come to be known as the DREAM Act.
Yelling matches in the parking garage, buying a $150 textbook that would only get use once the whole quarter, or a vending machine breaking down and taking your money. Sadly, […]
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