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October brings out disability pride

October 12, 2009 0

October is Disability Awareness Month.  It was created to celebrate the contributions of individuals with disabilities and to bring awareness to the needs of disabled people. According to the US […]

LGBTQ Center opens with festivities

October 6, 2009 0

Since the foundation of the Society of Human Rights in 1924, which is the first known gay support group, the battle to achieve equal rights for the gay community has […]

Groups rally against I-1033

October 6, 2009 0

On July 3, 2009, Tim Eyman, Leo Fagan and M.J. Fagan, who formed a group called Voters Want More Choices (VWMC), filed Initiative-1033. Although the Washington State Constitution only required […]

Yikes! No room to move

October 6, 2009 0

It’s noticeable in the classrooms, in the cafeteria, the student lounges and most definitely in the parking lot – student enrollment is up.  According to Trina Ballard, the Director of […]

Coco Peru set to open new LGBTQ center

September 24, 2009 0

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning/Queer (LGBTQ) community has been a prominent aspect of Bellevue College for some time, but until now, they haven’t had an appropriate space to […]

BC’s swine flu plan

September 24, 2009 0

It seems like every few years there is a new disease, viral or bacterial, in nature that seems to scare populace and make them run for the hills. A few […]

New study abroad programs announced

September 24, 2009 0

As students are returning from studying abroad in Peru, doing activities such as exploring Machu Picchu, spending the night in Aguas Calientes, going on an excursion to the Sacred Valley […]

Bellevue Community College becomes Bellevue College

September 14, 2009 0

As of April 13, 2009, Bellevue Community College officially became Bellevue College in preparation of awarding its first bachelor’s degree. Why the change? “Because many people associate ‘community college’ with […]

What you should know about parking

September 14, 2009 0

For many students, the most stressful part of the new term occurs long before they attend their first class, or even join the long line at the book store. The […]

Mayor speaks on behalf of sister city

August 4, 2009 0

On Wednesday, Bellevue came face to face with its sister. That is to say that Seita Tanaka, Mayor of Yao, Japan, Bellevue’s sister city, visited Bellevue College in order to […]

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