A laptop, a pillow, a lamp, a backpack, charging cords — these are some of the more common essentials college students bring to college. But what’s the weirdest thing students bring to campus?
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BU Theatre entertained and educated the campus community with the production of Children of Eden, February 23-26.
The 2023 season for the Bluefield University men’s baseball team looks to be promising. Find out why.
Bluefield University and Bluefield State University recently renewed their cross-town basketball rivalry. Check out the images and action in this Rampage report.
Bluefield University student-athlete Dustin Barker is making a name for himself both on and off the athletic field.
Christmas is an important holiday for Bluefield University and BU students who shared their Christmas memories and traditions with us.
What do you enjoy about Thanksgiving? What’s your favorite Thanksgiving tradition? We asked BU students, and here’s what they had to say.
Bluefield University students living in Alumni Hall have been complaining this semester about water leaks in their rooms. Just what is the problem, and how is the BU administration addressing the issue?
The Bluefield University men’s soccer team is trying to increase awareness of the need to address racial injustice with silent protests during each of its games this season.
Bluefield College announced during its annual President’s Convocation, August 18, that the school has earned university status and will now be known as Bluefield University.
Rish Hall residents were without hot water for three days in November, and they shared their thoughts on the experience.
Bluefield College residential assistants are on the front line when it comes to caring for students with COVID at BC. How are they coping with this responsibility? We asked.
Despite the ongoing pandemic with all its social distancing and other constraints, the Bluefield College community still seems very interested in celebrating the Halloween season.
Students and professors share their thoughts about the pros and cons of the virtual classroom during a COVID-19 pandemic environment.
Twenty-one Bluefield College students tested positive for the coronavirus during the week of September 14 prompting the college to move all of its classes online for an indefinite period of time.