A $10B Deficit – Governor Inslee Calls for Cuts
Due to an increasing demand for public services, in addition to lower tax collections, Washington is facing an estimated operating budget shortage ranging from $10 billion to $12 billion over […]
Due to an increasing demand for public services, in addition to lower tax collections, Washington is facing an estimated operating budget shortage ranging from $10 billion to $12 billion over […]
The arts that Bellevue College promotes are not limited to just live musical performances and fine art showcases, but its Theatre Arts Program as well. The BC Theatre Arts Department […]
Hey, BC students! Have you been looking for new places to show your creativity? Perhaps share a drawing that you’re really proud of? Look no further than the Art and […]
College is a strange time for many people. Most college students are legal adults, yet a full-time commitment to school leaves them with limited time for adult responsibilities. Family support […]
Halloween is coming up and I’m sure that everyone is ready to trick or treat! But first, where did trick-or-treating come from? According to History.com, Halloween first originated in the […]
In recent days, The Bellevue College Public Safety Department has reported an increase in vehicle-related incidents on campus. Two vehicle break-ins occured near the main entrance in Parking Lots 7 […]
Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee recently appointed Desiré Sotelo to serve on Bellevue College’s Board of Trustees. She replaces former trustee, Merisa Heu Weller. Her term was effective as of […]
The evening of Lorenzo Micheli’s Concert on Oct. 15, 2024 in the Carlson Theatre of Bellevue College consisted of multiple compositions from a variety of classical musicians like Debussy, Mozart, […]
You might find Dr. Luke Rawlings speed-walking across campus with students trailing behind him as he narrowly makes it to his next class. If you want to ask him a […]
Remember elementary school? Writing cursive, learning basic algebra, phonics, and of course recess. A half-hour or longer period of rest, relaxation, and play, mandated for all students. As a college […]
An appreciation of music is not an uncommon trait for most people. From genre to genre, there is a sense of enjoyment when listening to tunes as we study or […]
At around 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday Oct. 8, the Bellevue Police Department was called to Bellevue College to respond to an individual present on campus. Police officers were present near […]
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month, Bulldogs! Observed from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Americans celebrate the culture and contributions of American citizens of Spanish, Mexican, Caribbean, and Central and South American […]
At 1:50 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, a golf cart owned by Bellevue College was stolen from outside the BC Public Safety office. At 9:18 a.m. on the same day, […]
Beginning Monday, Sept. 30, Bellevue College will celebrate its 8th annual Japan Week. Lasting through Saturday, Oct. 5, the goal of this week is to celebrate the history, culture and […]
With the fall quarter starting at Bellevue College, it can become increasingly challenging to maintain a work-life balance. The pressure of having classes, a potential part-time job, taking care of […]
As the school year has begun, it seems like a good time to refresh ourselves on an essential part of our days — sleep. As students, it may be tempting […]
The Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) is currently fighting the possible loss of $28 million in governmental funds after a critical budgeting error by the Office […]
As the leaves turn bright shades of orange, yellow and red — ushering in fall — students all across the country resume attendance at colleges and universities. In an increasingly […]
Hey you! Interested in a job here at Bellevue College? The college is currently seeking employees for various positions. Any interested person, whether community members, job seekers, or even students […]
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