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Living in a dorm room usually limits the foods you can make, so we thought we’d provide students with a little help by sharing some easy recipes that can be made in the microwave in a dorm room.
March was Women’s History Month – commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history – and Bluefield College celebrated the event in a variety of ways.
The Bluefield College Theatre Department will present a cabaret talent showcase on March 24 — the first live theatre production in almost a year.
Bluefield College has been celebrating Black History Month in February with a series of events, including guest speakers and workshops.
BC students volunteered at Bluefield Union Mission and Princeton Salvation Army for the MLK Day of Service.
Did you know that 32 million Americans are living with life-threatening food allergies. Find out more in this commentary from Rampager writer Melissa Denson.
Ashley Burton is a Bluefield College senior majoring in theatre, but she’s not your typical theatre major. Ashley is following in the footsteps of her mother and father, who both attended BC and took part in BC theatre productions.
In the midst of the coronavirus quarantine, simple food recipes and meals are a must. We thought we’d share a few.
Bluefield College announced on March 19 plans to merge with the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM).
As the cost of a college education continues to rise, more and more college students express concerns about where their next meal will come from. BC students are among those, and employees are responding to the need.
The Bluefield College Theatre Department will present the English comedy She Stoops to Conquer, February 27 through March 1, inside BC’s Harman Chapel.
The Bluefield College Variations chamber singers and Masterworks Chorale are going on a European choir tour, July 2-11, 2019.
The Bluefield College Music Department will make history in the fall of 2019 with the introduction of BC’s first-ever marching band.
The Bluestone Review, a literary publication at Bluefield College, is now accepting submissions for its 26th edition, now through March 1, 2019.
Dr․ Kim Farmer, professor and chair of the Department of Criminal Justice, traveled to China this past summer where she taught classes and toured Beijing, Nanjing and Shanghai as part of the school’s study abroad program with Jiangsu Second Normal University.
A strength and cardio fitness center is now located in the Student Activities Center Annex behind Shott Hall, bringing fitness facilities on campus and closer to students.