Disability Center looking for help
By Lance Braud The Disability Resource Center, located in B132, is looking for volunteers for their note-taking program to assist the more than 400 students with disabilities on BCC’s campus […]
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By Lance Braud The Disability Resource Center, located in B132, is looking for volunteers for their note-taking program to assist the more than 400 students with disabilities on BCC’s campus […]
One of just ninteen students chosen nationally
Written by: Elizabeth Ballinger Newly elected officers to BCC’s Associated Student Government met for the first time in their positions as members of this years’s ASG board on Thursday, July […]
Written by: Susanna Pehrson In mid April, a few days before Karly Wade was supposed to run Boston Marathon, her kneecap broke in three pieces. A runners nightmare, but Wade […]
Written by: Susanna Pehrson According to unprecedented high gas prices, BCC is considering shortening its school week in the future. It is unclear when this would take effect, as well […]
Written by: Elizabeth Ballinger Taken from the life of Pippin the Hunchback, son of eighth century King Charlemagne, the modernized musical Pippin will be performed by BCC’s Drama Department from […]
Written by: Susanna Pehrson Roy Patrick Wahle, Dean of Instructors and Interim President at BCC during its earliest days, died after a long illness in Ellensburg, Washington, on June 30 […]
Written by: Adam Magnoni The BCC Foundation has chosen itself a new board president, Peter Adler. Adler has served on the board since 2006 and has previously held the chairs […]
Written by: Elizabeth Ballinger Eighteen colleges and universities were represented at BCC’s 2008 Summer Transfer Fair on Thursday, July 10, in the cafeteria. Admissions advisors from Washington State University , […]
Written by: Elizabeth Ballinger New legislation may enable more students to have expanded access to unsubsidized student loans. After reports over the last year that several small banks have begun […]
Written by: Sumedha Majumdar The Beijing University of Agriculture (BUA) officially became BCC’s sister school on Tuesday, June 24. It all began in 2005, when BCC President Jean Floten, along […]
Written by: Adam Magnoni Saturday, June 21 was a quiet day on the BCC campus. It marked the last weekend before summer classes began, yet there was a group that […]
Written by: Adam Magnoni For many students the summer quarter is for all things that are not BCC. Many will travel with family and friends, work a summer job or […]
Written by: Kylah Ellison Many people around campus knew Horn Chhim, a longtime employee of BCC’s Custodial Services. Chhim recently passed away and those who knew her are deeply saddened. […]
Written by: Susanna Pehrson About 500 students are expected to attend BCC’s graduation ceremony, which takes place on June 13 at 7:00 p.m. The ceremony does not provide students with […]
Written by: Tabitha Hanrion Three high-performing Career and Technical Education BCC students are the recipients of Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) scholarships, provided by the state Workforce Training and […]
Written by: Sumedha Majumdar The Associated Student Government of BCC had its weekly meeting in the Student Union Building situated above the college cafeteria in room C211 at 1:30 p.m. […]
Written by: Adam Magnoni & Nicole Ogden You may have noticed, as it is not that easy to miss, that all the current trends involve “going green.” From food to […]
Link to archive: Volume 73 – Issue 01 – 04-01-2008 [drop_in_pdf] The Weekly Student Voice of Bellevue Community CollegeTHENEWS Some are applauding. Ih” move and,;(}nll.* :m: dmnhfnlllided. either way, Il
Written by: Megan Messina Rain or shine, mark your calendars for this weekend’s 37th Northwest Folklife Festival. The Festival will be held May 23-26 from 11am-11pm and is free of […]
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