The full college experience involves not just the classroom and studies, but sports, residence life, and student activities. With that in mind, we thought we’d ask students: “What student activities would you like to see on campus?”
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Since the first confirmed case of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the United States, cases and deaths from the virus have continued to climb, prompting Americans to wonder when will this pandemic go away.
With all the fear and precaution related to the coronavirus, we thought we’d find out how BC students are feeling about the pandemic by asking them, “are you worried about the coronavirus?”.
Every spring semester, the Bluefield College Office of Institutional Advancement hosts its annual Phonathon, which is designed to raise funds for the school, but has many other benefits, as well.
Unfortunately, Bluefield is not immune to the flu. So as a Bluefield College student what do you do or where do you go if you get the flu?
Bluefield College junior Aynae Simmons shares her thoughts about the condition of BC’s men’s residence halls.
Bluefield College junior Aynae Simmons shares her thoughts about her experiences in chapel. Join the conversation.
Bluefield College’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its second open forum of the fall semester, October 22, designed to give students the opportunity to voice their concerns about problems or issues with the school.
Bluefield College’s Student Government Association (SGA) met recently to discuss concerns shared by students during an SGA-sponsored open forum.
Bluefield College’s Student Government Association (SGA) recently met to discuss ideas to improve the relationships between BC students and the administration.
The words that best describe Bluefield College student-athlete Kierra Bell-Linnear are passionate, determined, and motivated. A member of the Lady Rams basketball team, Bell-Linnear went through a painful injury and powered through it to become the senior basketball standout she is today.
As part of Homecoming 2018 at Bluefield College, alumnus Dr. Spencer Wood came back to his alma mater to serve as guest speaker for Homecoming Chapel where he shared with students a testimony of why he chose to incorporate God into his life.
Bluefield College students voiced their concerns about food services during a meeting hosted by the Student Government Association with Valley, the school’s food services provider, October 3.
The third-floor addition to the Bluefield College Science Center is nearing completion and just in time to accommodate the addition of new science-related programs at BC, including a new four-year nursing program.