Have you ever wondered what the college experience is like for a commuter rather than a residential student? Is there really any difference, or does it just depend on the student and what they make of it?
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Since the outbreak of the coronavirus and the advent of social distancing, the plans of many Bluefield College students have changed significantly. Find out how in this Rampage news article.
Bluefield College senior Gustavo Gomez says he came to BC in hopes of growing his faith in Jesus Christ. Not only has he done that, but he has also participated in sports and made lifelong relationships.
Bluefield College senior Chris DeBerry originally came to Bluefield College to play football. When things did not go as planned, he proved himself in another area of life — creativity.
Students in Bluefield Collegiate Ministries (BCM) took advantage of their Spring Break from classes and study to serve on missions abroad in Ecuador and Spain.
Bluefield College junior Collin O’Donnell has served in the military, played collegiate football, and pursued a criminal justice degree. And if that were not enough, he’s now opening a coffee shop in Bluefield.
Although coming to Bluefield College was not her original plan, BC senior Emily Carlisle says she’s thankful she did.
“Don’t listen to people when they say you can’t just have an arts degree, because you ‘can’t do anything with it.’ They are wrong. You are free to choose the path that you want to take.”
Next spring, May 21-28, Bluefield College students and faculty are invited to take part in a venture all the way to Ireland.
BC sophomore Axel Johansson’s love for soccer and graphic design has brought him from his beloved home of Sweden all the way to the small town of Bluefield, Virginia.
Study abroad can be one of the most enriching experiences of a lifetime. Just ask the latest Bluefield College students who spent part of their summer in China.
Bluefield College senior Faith Pike is taking her God-given gifts to help better those around her.
Bluefield College Theatre will present its adaptation of Charlotte’s Web, Friday and Saturday September 27-28 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 29 at 2 p.m. in Harman Chapel.
Bluefield College junior James Dick is spreading hope to youth through the use of weekly videos on his YouTube Channel.
Some students will be working or taking summer classes this summer, while others may be traveling or visiting family and friends. On the other hand, lots of students may be unsure of their plans. With that in mind, here are a few ideas for students to consider to occupy their time during summer break.
Bluefield College senior Andre Cardamone may have come to Bluefield College to play sports, but he’s leaving with a passion and proficiency for graphic design.
Bluefield College senior Lexi Sturgell will be leaving BC and the place she’s called home all of her life this spring to pursue her dream of becoming a pharmacist.
Hot water has been a recent concern for residents living on campus in Rish Hall. A number of students in Rish say they have gone many times to take a shower only to find hot water unavailable.
Love was in the air, Thursday, February 7, when Bluefield College students took part in the school’s first-ever Dating Game Show.
Bluefield College is a community where students can find their calling, grow as individuals, make memories, and develop new friends. It is also a place where students can find love.
Have a few cares, concerns or compliments you’d like to share? Looking for a way to find an audience who will listen?
Bluefield College students are invited to participate in the school’s first-ever Dating Game Show, Thursday, February 7 in Harman Chapel.
STAT (Students Today Alumni Tomorrow) is growing and we are excited to share about our organization.