The Lady Rams tennis team continues to work hard to compete in the conference, and the women on the team are looking to get the same recognition as other sports teams on campus.
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Bluefield College graduating seniors from the class of 2020-2021 have seen and experienced all that college has to offer. That’s why we asked them to offer a few words of advice to BC underclassmen.
In a pandemic world with social distancing restrictions, Bluefield College’s Office of Student Engagement has been working hard this semester to plan student activities that are safe, yet entertaining for students.
Life on the BC campus hasn’t been the same since March of 2020. Just how are students adjusting to the new COVID campus environment?
Struggling with stress or anxiety? Looking for career or crisis counseling? Emily Cook is the person to see.
Bluefield College students spent the day in activities and recreation with special needs kids, February 2, as part of a Special Olympics event in the BC Dome Gymnasium.
The Bluefield College Department of Business began the 2018-2019 academic year with a new staff member. Josh Dye joined the staff as the new assistant project manager.
It’s the most talked about day of the year. In fact, it’s the most talked about tradition at Bluefield College. It’s Mud Pig Day, and it’s Thursday, April 25.
From Bluefield, Virginia, to Los Angeles, California, Bluefield College’s Sahara Brewster is packing her bags and moving to the other side of the country for a semester of study at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center.
Bluefield College alumnus and former Rams soccer player Michael Callaghan has returned to his alma mater and to the BC field as the new head coach for Lady Rams soccer.