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Enthusiasts of the wonders of dance were welcomed to a tour de force 2014 Bellevue College Dance Company concert on the nights of May 9 and 10 in Bellevue College’s […]
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Enthusiasts of the wonders of dance were welcomed to a tour de force 2014 Bellevue College Dance Company concert on the nights of May 9 and 10 in Bellevue College’s […]
Nick C. Jackson, Ph. D., professor and chair of the department of psychology at Eastern Washington University, gave a lecture last Tuesday that focused on the question of what successful […]
Bellevue College student Amelia Burnatowski, 19, won the Audience Award for her short film called “Tides” at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth on April 25 in the Identify […]
What is Cinco de Mayo? Bellevue College’s El Centro Latino sought to explain the holiday and commemorate the day with festivities on May 5 in the cafeteria. Cinco de Mayo […]
Camp Casey is a four-day leadership retreat that includes interactive leadership seminars. In addition, this retreat has everything from games, food, camp fires, other students from Bellevue College and a […]
Greg Damico hosted a lecture redefining what subjective means versus objective on May 6. The purpose of the lecture was to provide a starting point from which people can utilize […]
Hosted by the Bellevue College International Student Association, the 33rd Annual International Night had a variety of events from many different nations. “This is an honor for ISA to host […]
Jazz band director and the History of Rock n’ Roll instructor Jim Sisko is more than a faculty member at Bellevue College. Along with his work at BC, Sisko volunteers […]
Liu Yi is visiting Bellevue College from Donghua University in Shanghai, China. She is the beneficiary of a one- year scholarship from the Chinese government. Yi has quite a resume; […]
On March 30 – April 3, BC Model United Nations went to New York, N.Y. to compete in the Model United Nations New York Conference. BC MUN had many students […]
The physics club is one of the clubs offered by BC’s Students Programs to promote the overall awareness, understanding and enthusiasm for physics. The club has started its regular meetings […]
The Bellevue College Foundation is hosting the Become Exceptional Luncheon at Meydenbauer Center this Wednesday. Influential people in the community and the region are invited to learn more about the […]
All in the Timing is a collection of six single-act vignettes with themes of wordplay, romantic happenstance and existentialism, written by David Ives between 1987 and 1993. Everyone directly involved […]
Starting April 21 to April 26, Bellevue College will be celebrating the 15th annual Earth Week sponsored by The Office of Sustainability, Environmental Advisory Committee and the Sustainability and Science […]
For BC students who don’t rely on public transportation too often, King County Metro’s Proposition 1 talk could be a bunch of nonsense that doesn’t seem to mean anything. Unbeknownst […]
Peter Prescott, who is the Fitness Center director, Wellness Center program manager, among “too many” other things at Bellevue College, is teaching a class that will introduce students to a […]
Karrin Peterson, a teacher at Bellevue College and the leader of the BC garden club said, “The goal of our garden club is to teach students how to garden and […]
This week, one of the employees of student programs is preparing to retire. Candy Stewart, well known for her work in financial aid, multicultural services and student programs is retiring […]
The final philosophy talk of the quarter was held last Tuesday, March 17. The discussion was led by Deric Gruen, the chair of campus sustainability and included Beau Morton, assistant […]
Michael Hanson is teaching Botany 113 this spring, and has been offered every spring since Hanson first started teaching at Bellevue College in 1999. The class will focus on covering […]
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