Get Ready to Vote: Your Voice Matters
As General Election Day (Nov. 5) is coming up, it’s crucial for all of us–especially students nearing voting age–to understand the voting process, how to make our voices heard, and […]
As General Election Day (Nov. 5) is coming up, it’s crucial for all of us–especially students nearing voting age–to understand the voting process, how to make our voices heard, and […]
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 […]
The Seattle Mariners season capped off on Sept. 29 with a 6 to 4 win against the Oakland Athletics. Their win extended the Mariners’ 3-game streak to 4, the first […]
On July 26, 2024, Boar’s Head Provisions Co. issued a recall on all liverwurst and other meat products produced on the same line. Later, on July 30, the recall was […]
On Sept. 15th, 2024, Homegrown Sustainable Sandwiches permanently closed its doors, leading to the layoff of 158 employees. In its press release, the company stated that the closure was due […]
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 […]
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 […]
Bellevue College’s nursing program conducted a mass casualty simulation (MCI) on campus on Aug. 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event aimed to supply and prepare BC nursing […]
Bellevue College has recently hired its first ever Program Lead for the LGBTQ+ Resource Center on campus. Kenton Westerfield (they/them) was hired recently, after five years as an advisor and […]
One of the many reasons we enjoy summer are the beautiful beaches and finding time to spend with our family and friends. Apart from relaxing on the warm sand are […]
Despite the recent heat wave, you can always count on the Bellevue College Wellness Center to put on outdoor activities to help interested students stay active not only in the […]
The Village Theatre in Issaquah will host its 21st Annual Festival of New Musicals from Aug. 2 through Aug. 4. Four new musicals, currently in development, will make their stage […]
Summer is the season of hot days, late nights and great memories. Therefore, it should be no surprise that one of the most popular summer pastimes is concerts and music […]
As the summer months heat up, it is important to prioritize safety. Awareness of possible hazards and taking necessary precautions can help ensure a summer filled with both fun and […]
On the first floor of the housing building, one of Bellevue’s best-kept secrets has re-emerged after months of dormancy due to staffing shortages. The Bulldog Bistro, which is just a […]
The International Night Market took place on May 30, with a lineup of activities and performances for its participants to enjoy. The long-standing tradition of International Night at Bellevue College […]
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