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Who Will Lead Bellevue College’s Student Body? Get to Know the ASG President and VP Candidates

May 21, 2023 0

As you might know by now from the dozens of posters plastered around campus or the numerous emails from the Associated Student Government (ASG) in your inbox, Bellevue College’s ASG […]

BC Governance Council Election Results Unveiled for 2023-2024 Academic Year

May 14, 2023 0

The government of Bellevue College announced last Monday the election winners of several important school government positions for the 2023-2024 school year. Specifically, it announced that Michael Broome will represent […]

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BC Governance Opens Second Round of Nominations for Council Positions

April 16, 2023 0

Bellevue College Governance (BCG) meets monthly to make recommendations to the college leadership on policies, strategic directions and resources, with recaps provided. All BC students, faculty and staff are eligible […]

From Allies to Opponents: Patty Murray Defeats Tiffany Smiley in U.S. Senate Race

November 13, 2022 0

Incumbent Patty Murray (D) and challenger Tiffany Smiley (R) faced off during the Washington 2022 U.S. Senate election. After weeks of campaigning and raising funds, Murray has been proclaimed the […]

Midterm Elections: What You Need to Know

October 30, 2022 0

The midterm elections are here. On Nov. 8, voters will decide who will represent Washington state in Congress for the following term. A key figure to elect this midterm is […]

BC Student Government Election Event to be Held May 31

May 29, 2022 0

The Associated Student Government (ASG) elections will be from June 6 to June 8 through Canvas. The current ASG Board of Directors, alongside the candidates for the upcoming ASG 2022-2023 […]

Opinion: Washington’s Top-Two Primary system is blatantly counterproductive

August 3, 2020 0

Everyone knows our “Great American Democracy” is broken, having slowly devolved from a grand experiment in freedom to echo chambers and ever-increasing partisanship. Between gerrymandering, the electoral college, and our […]

How you can recognize misinformation online

January 23, 2020 0

​ According to a joint 2017 study from Stanford and NYU, nearly a quarter of voting-age adults visited a website spreading disinformation about the candidates in the weeks leading up to […]

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