Tune In: Revel in the Joy
Date posted: December 17, 2024 Author: Yves Martin
Tune in for a series of festive holiday programs on KBCS HD2, featuring beautiful music, timeless stories, and cherished traditions to celebrate the season. (more…)
Date posted: December 17, 2024 Author: Yves Martin
Tune in for a series of festive holiday programs on KBCS HD2, featuring beautiful music, timeless stories, and cherished traditions to celebrate the season. (more…)
Date posted: December 17, 2024 Author: Shawna Hickey
It’s business as usual for Food Services this winter quarter. All food service locations, including Brutus’ Bites, Circle Cafe, Bulldog Bistro, and Fountain Cafe, will reopen starting Jan. 6. (more…)
Date posted: December 17, 2024 Author: Shawna Hickey
Stop by for a warm drink or grab a sandwich or salad for lunch. (more…)
Date posted: July 24, 2023 Author: Spencer Weiskopf
Enjoy different soups and specials at the C-building cafe all week long! (more…)
Date posted: July 24, 2023 Author: Beabe Akpojovwo
Please consider facilitating a "Chat & Chew this fall quarter. (more…)
Date posted: July 24, 2023 Author: Elissa Gordon
The Office of Sustainability needs your feedback to help determine locations for our next round of water bottle filling stations! Take a moment to fill out our short survey and be entered to win a free BC glass water bottle. Survey ends July 28. (more…)
Date posted: July 24, 2023 Author: Elissa Gordon
Stay current on all things sustainable at BC with the Office of Sustainability’s spring quarter recap newsletter. Learn what we worked on this past quarter along with tips and tricks on how to be sustainable at home. (more…)
Date posted: July 21, 2023 Author: Katie.M Bryant
The MakerSpace is open to BC students Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn more about the MakerSpace at our website. (more…)
Date posted: July 20, 2023 Author: Nguyen Chau
Check out our open positions! (more…)
Date posted: July 20, 2023 Author: Yuko Kodama
Gratitude gatherings are held for urban trees in the Seattle area. It’s to honor these elder plants, and to resist the aggressive removal of urban trees for building development. KBCS's Martha Baskin has this story. (more…)