Christian author and motivational speaker Nigel Wallace came to Bluefield University in October to share a message with BU students. Find out what that message was and how the campus community reacted in this Rampage video news story.
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Check out this collection of movie recommendations for the Thanksgiving holiday.
We all know Bluefield University athletes love to play and watch sports, but what movies do they like? We asked BU student-athletes, “What’s your favorite movie?” Here’s what they had to say.
BU Theatre recently performed Bram Stoker’s Dracula on stage. Check out this Rampage review of the production.
Like movie musicals? Check out this Rampage review of the best of movie musicals.
Bluefield University student Jermiah Raijon Jenkins is a winner. He’s a winner in the classroom, and he’s a winner in the athletic arena.
What is an impossible film? Could it be a new sub-genre of movies? Rampage film critic Warren Lester explains how it just might.
Sixteen Bluefield University students will be taking part in mission trips abroad in May. Hear what they had to say when asked, “What made you want to participate in the mission abroad?” and “What are you looking forward to most?”
Easter is just around the corner. One way to celebrate is to watch movies about faith. Check out these recommendations of “10 Unconventional Films about Faith.”
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked a large scale reaction from the world, many in fear of what Russia is doing and others offering support for the people of Ukraine. Bluefield University students had similar reactions.
February is the month of love, and what better way to spend this season of love than with a movie about the topic? Check out these recommendations for romantic movie watching.
As part of its Centennial Celebration, Bluefield University is hosting a Centennial Anniversary Exhibit. Check out this Rampage news video for more information.
Students are invited to submit creative works to the 2022 edition of The Bluestone Review. Find out how.
2021 was an incredible year for movies. Check out this Rampage review of the best films of 2021.
Whether forgotten by time, brushed under the rug by later works, or simply not given the attention they deserve, we found a handful of albums that we think more people should give a listen.
As college students, we all know just exactly how college works. We thought we’d take a look at movies about college life and share a few suggestions on the best to view.
The 2020-2021 academic school year is officially over, and summer break is here. With that in mind, we asked students: “What are your plans for the summer?” This is what they had to say.
About 80 percent of Americans have at least one brother or sister. Far fewer – about 20 percent – attend the same college as a brother or sister. Among those few are Bluefield College’s Luke and Ethan Young.
Should Christians watch secular movies? Can secular movies glorify God? See what Rampage writer Warren Lester has to say about his in his latest commentary on films.
The Rampage takes a look back on Daft Punk’s 28-year music legacy.
With the start of 2021 comes the release of many highly anticipated films. We preview what we think are the most interesting and anticipated releases to come this year.
February is Black History Month, and one way to celebrate is to look back on black history through the lens of a camera. That’s why we decided to highlight and celebrate some of the more important films in history that featured black artists and/or directors.
From music, to films, to television, many people were graced by some wonderful art this year, when we truly needed it most.
Many people are probably missing the experience of going to the theatre to see a new movie since most theatres are closed due to COVID-19. So you may want to watch something you missed in the past. Here are a handful of recommendations.
The first floor of East River Hall is undergoing repairs after being flooded by water from a blocked storm drain near the building.
He’s been a mainstay in the Bluefield College library for nearly three decades. Just who is this longtime BC staffer? Find out in this Rampage profile.
Students have faced a lot of challenges in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic this fall, but none have been hit harder than the students in the performing arts community.