Bluefield College senior quarterback Aidan Wilder is not your typical BC football player, and the way he ended up being a Ram is not the typical recruiting story.
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Bluefield College alumnus Rodney Kasey, a former student-athlete who played basketball for BC, has returned to his alma mater to serve as director of the new Sims Wellness Center.
Former pro football player Steve Fitzhugh made a name for himself as an athlete, but now he’s making a difference in the lives of young people through his inspirational messages about his faith in God.
With Halloween just around the corner, we thought we’d ask Bluefield College students, “What’s your favorite Halloween tradition?”
Bluefield College professor Dr. Lewis Brogdon presented a viewing of a documentary titled “Slavery in Black and White” at Harman Chapel on Sunday, September 22.
Bluefield College took a big step in addressing the recreational and fitness needs of students when it acquired the Herb Sims Wellness Center earlier this semester.
Just a year after adding wrestling and competitive cheer, Bluefield College will be adding yet another sport to its list of athletic offerings: track and field for both men and women.
Bluefield College will host its annual Giving Day, Thursday, April 25, in an effort to raise as much money as possible for student scholarships.
Food service at colleges and universities is always a big topic of discussion among students. That’s why we asked students, faculty and staff what they think about the food service at Bluefield College.
Despite a slow start to the 2019 season, the Bluefield College Lady Rams softball team is confident it can turn the season around with first-year head coach Drew Bailey.
Bluefield College’s Mike White, head coach and director of athletics (AD), will soon be stepping down from his role as AD, but his time as athletic director will have a lasting impact on the department for years to come.
After graduating 12 seniors from last year’s squad, the Bluefield College baseball team is counting on new players to step up and lead the Rams in 2019, and with a 6-1 start already this spring, the campus is buzzing with what could be a big season for BC baseball.