
Bridgewater College picked third In ODAC preseason baseball poll
The Bridgewater College Eagles were picked third in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) preseason baseball poll released Thursday by the conference office.

The Bridgewater College Eagles were picked third in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) preseason baseball poll released Thursday by the conference office.

Bridgewater College head football coach Michael Clark announced that Willie Lam has been elevated to a full-time position on the Eagles’ football staff and will return to coach the defensive linemen next season.

Virginia Tech’s new undergraduate degree in water, approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia in early December, is one of the most innovative, interdisciplinary offerings in the country.

Bridgewater College head football coach Michael Clark has released the program’s 2015 schedule that features four night games, including two under the lights at Jopson Field.

Gen. Philip M. Breedlove – the four-star U.S. Air Force general and the head of all NATO forces as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe – will address leadership and how decisions are made in a speech at Bridgewater College.

Bridgewater College will present a Spanish film festival Jan. 27 – Feb. 1. All films are subtitled in English and will be shown at 7 p.m. in Cole Hall.

Changes in drinking water quality in the 21st century are coming from a myriad of circumstances, and not all are for the best.

The Bridgewater College baseball team is ranked No. 21 in the nation in the D3Baseball.com Preseason Top 25 released Wednesday.

Darryl Hill – “known as the Jackie Robinson of Southern college football” – became the first African American scholarship athlete to play sports for the University of Maryland in 1963.

For the past three years, Virginia Tech civil and environmental engineering students and faculty advisers Mark Widdowson and John Novak, have spent considerable time in the Caribbean but the journeys were not of the recreational variety.
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