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The Kansas City Chiefs are 15-2 and the champions of the NFL’s American Football Conference (AFC). The Philadelphia Eagles are 14-3 and the champions of the NFL’s National Football Conference (NFC). The two teams will meet Sunday, February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans in Super Bowl 59 to determine who will be […]
The U.S. presidential election is November 5, 2024. Voters in each state and the District of Columbia will choose electors to the Electoral College, who will then elect a president and vice president of the United States for a term of four years. We asked Bluefield University students if they plan to vote in this […]
Many Bluefield University seniors will be graduating in May, taking with them a long list of memories of their time at BU. We asked a few graduating seniors, “What is your favorite memory of BU?”.
Be a part of the first-ever Rampage Golden Easter Egg Hunt. Prizes included. Details coming soon.
During a Town Hall Forum, March 1, students expressed concerns about a change in venue for Spring Commencement. BU administrators responded with a solution.
The Bluefield University Lady Rams softball team is optimistic about the 2024 season and the prospects of improving upon last year’s 6-32 overall record.
Bluefield University paid tribute to a longtime art professor, March 6, by naming the Lansdell Hall first floor art corridor the Walter T. Shroyer Art Gallery.
This just might be the biggest production in BU Theatre history. What is it and when? Find out in this Rampage article.
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Did you know that nearly half of college students use AI tools to complete assignments. We asked Bluefield University students about their AI use. Here’s what they had to say.
Bluefield University students are being recognized for leadership, character, academic excellence, and other quality characteristics.
Feeling afraid or stressed? Enduring pain or sorrow. BU student Michael Vichiola promises there is joy in store in this original poem titled “Simply Why.”
BU student Michael Vichiola shares a letter to men through poetry.
BU student Michael Vichiola shares his latest poem: The Artist.