
Valentines Around the World
To quote a rather popular movie, “Love actually is all around” - all around the world that is. Though not celebrated in quite the same way, February 14th seems to be universally acknowledged as a day of kindness and love. In honor of the day of love, here are fourteen Valentine’s Day traditions from around the world. South Korea - While in the United States it may be considered a holiday to treat women, in South Korea it’s quite the opposite. The women are the ones who spoil

Through the Wardrobe
Blue Mountain College’s Department of Fine Arts invites you to join them this spring on a journey to the magical realm of Narnia. The theatre department strives to present the school with quality performances every semester, and the spring production promises to carry on the tradition. With bickering beavers, charming children, and a wicked witch, this musical version of the classic story The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe has something for every audience member. While the

Circumnavigating BMC
A Series Looking into BMC’s Growing International Population Blue Mountain College is home to many students from various walks of life, including a growing population of international students. BMC currently has 26 students who hail from 6 of the 7 continents on earth. Of these 26, only three come from missionary families, but all have life experiences different from the rest of the students on campus. From the harsh winters of Russia to the warm equatorial countries, this se

Honoring a Legacy
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” Every year in January, Blue Mountain College dismisses classes for a day to honor the life and actions of Martin Luther King, Jr. Instead of staying home to catch up on sleep or binge watch Netflix, many students meet together on campus and then disperse themselves among the community, helping in any way that they’re able. Whether they’re just cleaning up trash

A Season of Serving
Winter Missions of 2019 In December of 2019, a group of Blue Mountain College students chose to forego the festivities of Christmas and travel to Asia. Their mission: to share the Christ of Christmas. Jakob Harris, Jake Heffner, Hunter Gay, and Benjamin Myers were among the students that traveled to both China and Mongolia over the two week span. The four connected with other individuals from Baptist Student Unions across the state that broke into smaller missional units. Spe