Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Rachel Hendrick. E-sports, or electronic sports, is a fast-paced competitive environment where teams compete against each other in multi-player video games. This is the first year that Bluefield University has had an E-sports team, and they couldn’t be more excited. “This is our first year competing in e-sports at […]
Month: October 2025
Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Elle Gunter This fall, the Appalachian Educators Scholarship was added to the list of scholarships Bluefield University offers to its students. According to Harrison Rice, associate vice president for online learning, “This scholarship came about as part of a conversation with our dean of the School of Education, Dr. […]
Photo courtesy of burams.com A native to the area, Isaiah Bandy grew up only 30 minutes away from Bluefield University. Although it was not his dream school when he was younger, Bandy has made Bluefield University and Rams football his home for the past three years. “Isaiah is a great guy,” said fellow football player […]
Photograph provided by Rampage student photographer Elei Haynes. How clean is your diet? I’m not asking what you ate for breakfast; I’m asking what you’re feeding your eyes. Many people worry about what they eat every day — reading labels and price tags, asking if it is gluten-free. But when was the last time you […]
Graphic provided by Rampage student photographer Elle Gunter Internships often are marked as being the link between college and a career, allowing students to gain experience and skills in their chosen field of study before fully entering the workforce. While internships are meant to prepare students, many of them are still failing to meet one […]
When Blake Carter heard that Charlie Kirk had been shot, he knew the reaction was not going to be good.
“That was what was permeating my mind,” Carter said. “I kind of knew where we were in terms of the political dynamic, and I knew what was about to happen.”
Photo provided by Dr. Kimberly Farmer Recently, Dr. Kimberly Farmer, Dean of the School of Criminal Justice and a criminal justice professor, took a group of her criminal justice majors to Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, VA. I always joke that I have taken more “field trips” in college than in high school, but […]