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Bluefield College communications senior Sahara Brewster has been studying film in Los Angeles, California, while at the same time learning much about herself and fulfilling a lifelong dream.
Next week, Bluefield College will host its 43rd annual Mud Pig Day on April 22, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
After a long year of watching movies at home as a result of COVID restrictions, the time has come to watch movies on the big screen again.
The BC football team has been gearing up for its first-ever spring season since the fall schedule was postponed due to COVID-19.
Bluefield College’s Student Government Association is responding to social distancing restrictions by addressing student concerns virtually.
In 2022, Bluefield College will celebrate an important milestone: its 100th anniversary.
BC residential students no longer have access to cable TV. Find out why that decision was made and what services have been added in place of cable.
Dr. Jeff Teo, professor of cybersecurity at Bluefield College, was recently recognized as a Fulbright Scholar, a distinguished honor reserved for the nation’s most talented professors.
Sometimes dreams come true, but sometimes they do not. Just ask BC student Matthew Mainville whose twist of fate forced him to reconsider his lifelong dream.
Bluefield College’s new Center for Counseling and Wellness is finally active on campus, and counselors say they are more than ready to address student needs.