A weeklong celebration for MLK, Jr.
Bellevue College spent last week honoring the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Black Student Union kicked off the festivities on Monday, Jan. 11 in the […]
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Bellevue College spent last week honoring the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Black Student Union kicked off the festivities on Monday, Jan. 11 in the […]
Transferring to a four-year university can be difficult, but with the Winter Quarter University Transfer fair today, Jan. 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the campus cafeteria, the […]
The Technology Advisory Fee committee met on Wednesday, Jan. 13 to approve budget requests. According to the BC website, “the technology fee is used to pay a portion of the […]
Martin Luther King, Jr. has been a household name and American hero since he delivered his legendary “I have a dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in […]
Young women dressed in sexy and revealing lingerie are no longer just looking up at you from magazine photos, they are now located in Bellevue at Knotty Bodies, a coffee […]
In accordance with Bellevue College’s Notification of Registered Sexual Offenders Policy and RCW 4.24.550, BC’s Public Safety Office has released relevant and necessary information regarding level III sex offender Joaquin […]
While many of us were getting ready to ring in the New Year, Redmond Police were investigating the death of a body found Wednesday morning, Dec. 30, near an office […]
The Science and technology building, commonly known as the S building, recently received a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. The S […]
Sometimes things happen to you because they need to happen. In Taylor Kowalski’s case, it was an incorrectly set alarm clock that caused her to be late one morning. As […]
The Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) has helped organize a rally in Olympia to oppose Gov. Christine Gregoire’s proposal to further cut higher education funding and financial aid. “The […]
On Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009, Bellevue College’s Associated Student Government (ASG), led by ASG President Joseph Root, hosted the first Community and Technical Colleges (CTC) Summit. Ten colleges, including BC, […]
Smoking illegal substances, drinking and other activities in the “butt huts” have increased the concerns of Bellevue College students, faculty and staff looking for more control. “This issue is an […]
On November 10, Bellevue College hosted a Veterans Day ceremony and potluck in honor of past veterans, present veterans, and students who are veterans. Maggie Whetsel, Director of Public Safety […]
During every fiscal period, Bellevue College’s budget goes through changes, and with the economic recession affecting just about every aspect of life, BC is facing tough times. Although the economy […]
In 50 minutes, Dr. Philip Watkins taught a room full of people the secret to a happier and healthier life in the “Positive Psychology” Symposium on Thursday, November 12. […]
The Office of Student Legislative Affairs (OSLA) may be mysterious and overlooked in its corner in the Student Programs office, but in a few weeks, this student run and student […]
Following recent success at the First Greater Portland Tournament at Lower Columbia College, Bellevue College’s Debate Team met with the Associated Student Government (ASG) during the ASG’s weekly meeting to […]
In some cultures, death is not so much the end of something but rather a new beginning that should be embraced. In more ancient cultures like those of Asia and […]
Sit back, relax, and get ready to plunge into a cultural experience at the 7th Annual American Indian Film Festival (AIFF) from November 5-7 in the Carlson Theater on campus. […]
Transfer students make up more than half of the student body at BC, and many these students are working toward an Associate in Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree. At BC, […]
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