Being a college student can be stressful. What is stress and what are some healthy ways to manage it? Students can be stressed about classes, sports, relationships and their jobs. Rampage broadcaster Karyss Milby will give students different options on how to manage stress in the episode of The Rambler. Click the play button below […]
Month: February 2025
Photo courtesy of Gabriel Delvalle A brand-new, intriguing menu has been introduced by Bluefield University’s food services in an effort to enhance the dining experience for students. Students may anticipate a greater variety of delectable meals that accommodate a range of tastes and preferences, according to food services management and the culinary team. Cafeteria workers […]
Photo courtesy of Bluefield.edu Pregnancies are a time of excitement and anticipation. For Bluefield University’s Office of Student Development, it will also be a time of change. Director of Student Life Katie McDaniel recently announced her pregnancy and impending maternity leave, and with that in mind Student Development is preparing to fill the void that […]
Photograph provided by Rampage student writer Savannah Taylor. Another spring is approaching, and with it another publication of The Bluestone Review, our university’s literary magazine. Students are welcome to submit creative works such as stories, plays, creative nonfiction, poetry, photography, art, songs, and other such works. Works can be submitted to the review by emailing […]
Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Malique Gordon. Bluefield University baseball is working toward a big upcoming season. Even though the season is already in full swing, the Rams are on a roll with three straight wins to open the season at Carolina University in Laurinburg, North Carolina. The Rams dominated with wins of 12-3, […]
Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Malique Gordon. Dean of Students Chris Johnson is saying goodbye to Bluefield University after seven years on campus, including four years as a student and three years as an employee. During his four years as a student, Johnson studied criminal justice and helped with Student Ministries before graduating in […]
Heating issues have been a frequent occurrence in residence halls this winter. What should students do if they don’t have heat or if they don’t have water or if they have some other issue related to on-campus living. Rampage videographer Charles Howard asked Hal Keene, director of facilities. Check out what Keene had to say.