Zimbabwe native Tanaka Rushwaya came to the United States in 2016 looking for a better. He started that journey at Bluefield College as a student and a member of the men’s tennis team.
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At just 5’6″ tall, William Nelson wasn’t expected by many to play football beyond the high school level.
Bluefield College students have experienced issues with WiFi service on campus in the past, but those days may soon be over, thanks to efforts by the school’s Office of Information Services and Technology (IST).
Bluefield College is in the process of developing a new recreational tract on the south portion of campus that will provide additional recreational space for students and new practice fields for outdoor athletic teams.
Students looking for Campus Safety can now find that office and those services in a much more accessible, visible location.
Freshman Jeree Willie is making the best of his new opportunities at Bluefield College after overcoming challenges in the classroom and injuries on the football field to earn a scholarship to play for the Rams.
Bluefield College has been named a Champions of Character institution by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
Bluefield College football coach Rod White is continuing a family tradition as he serves as the defensive backs coach for the Rams football team.
With record enrollment for Bluefield College and near capacity numbers in BC residence halls, parking on campus has become more challenging than ever.
Trevon Bright is a Bluefield College Rams football player from DeLand, Florida, who has overcome more than the average obstacles to earn a scholarship to play college football.
Antonio Dawkins from Shelby, North Carolina, is the starting senior cornerback on the Bluefield College Rams football team who overcame an unstable home with domestic abuse, drugs and violence to earn a college scholarship and a chance for a brighter future.