After four years of college, you learn a few things. Senior Rampage writer Kassidy Brown shares a few of the lessons she’s learned outside of the classroom.
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Sixteen Bluefield University students will be taking part in mission trips abroad in May where they hope to not only spread the Gospel, but also grow their own relationships with God.
Determined, hard-working and adventurous are just a few descriptions of BU student Katharina Zausek. Find out more about her in this Rampage student profile.
Bluefield University students recently returned from Spring Break, and we asked them how they spent their time away from school.
For the first month in the spring 2022 semester, Bluefield University graphic communication students were not able to access and use essential Adobe graphic design software in the Mac Lab in BU’s Science Center.
On February 5, the hot water boiler system on campus stopped working, leaving students, faculty and staff with dorm rooms, offices and classrooms in several buildings without heat.
BU student Elisha Pena did more than spend time with family and take a break from studies during Christmas break. She gave clothes and other gifts to the homeless of Knoxville, Tennessee.
The Bluefield University cheer team competed on the national stage in the Open All-Girl Game Day Division of the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) College National Championship, January 14-16 in Orlando, Florida.
The Bluefield University Board of Trustees recently passed a new speech and protest policy for BU students. Find out how the new policy affects free speech on campus.
The votes are in, and the winner has been named. Find out who won the Rampage T-shirt Design Contest.
BU’s Dr. Robert Merritt, professor and chair of the Department of English, is planning to retire following the 2021-2022 academic year after 32 years of teaching.
Sherelle Morgan has been named Bluefield University’s Coordinator of Belonging, a critical and strategic college-wide role designed to foster and promote a campus culture that minimizes bias and acknowledges and addresses systemic inequities.
Students received new iPads and ebooks for the 2021-2022 academic year. We asked them to share their thoughts using iPads in the classroom and transitioning from printed textbooks to ebooks.
Bluefield College’s School of Criminal Justice will offer a new master’s degree in justice administration beginning in the fall of 2021.
Bluefield College will be transitioning from printed textbooks to electronic textbooks. Find out what BC students think about the change.
Moving across the world to pursue a dream is not an easy thing to do, but that’s exactly what Bluefield College student Farah Schweers did. Read her story.
Dozens of Bluefield College students overcame the challenges of COVID-19 to be named to the fall 2020 President’s and Dean’s lists.
The wait for football season is over, and there will be fans allowed at the games, but there are some new rules and regulations for attending.
After just one game with fan participation this fall, the BC administration has decided to prohibit fan attendance for all indoor athletic competitions. Find out why?
Students and their interests are what drive the writers of the Rampage. That’s why we often ask students, “What kind of stories do you want to see in the Rampage?”
Bluefield College hosted its 2020 Homecoming celebration for alumni and friends, October 9-11, but this year’s Homecoming was a bit different in light of the social distancing restrictions related to COVID-19. Find out how.
From football chaplain to campus pastor, Robbie Gaines is making a difference with students at Bluefield College.
In light of the risks related to COVID-19, new protocols have been put in place for attending home athletic events at Bluefield College.
Whitley Phipps had her whole world changed one day a year ago, but because Bluefield College offered her help she has found a new beginning.
Bluefield College is exploring the idea of adding four new sports programs for students, including an e-sports team, women’s golf, women’s lacrosse, and women’s wrestling.
A move or transition to a new place is always difficult. Cultures and traditions vary everywhere. Imagine then how difficult it would be to move to a whole new country to go to college and learn. BC senior Rodrigo Huarachi did just that.
The Bluefield College Communications department is adding three new concentrations to its curriculum, hoping to attract more students to the program by giving them additional options to pursue for a degree.
One of the many goals of new Athletics Director Tonia Walker is to prepare Bluefield College student-athletes for life after college. One way she is doing that is through a series of Career Readiness Seminars.
Bluefield College has a new men’s volleyball head coach, and he’s coming out swinging for the “kill.” Read all about him in this Rampage profile.