
Bridgewater College recognizes academic achievement at ASPIRE
Bridgewater College is recognizing academic achievement among students and faculty during a period of activities dedicated to showcasing excellence.

Bridgewater College is recognizing academic achievement among students and faculty during a period of activities dedicated to showcasing excellence.

A pair of first quarter pick-sixes helped Bridgewater past Shenandoah 22-14, in the final career game for head coach Michael Clark.

VDEM was awarded a $10 million FEMA grant that will allow Loudoun Water to ensure a safe, reliable and sustainable supply of drinking water for its customers.

Bridgewater had to get one final stop against a driving Shenandoah for the second time this season, but this time the Hornets got the winning score in a 19-18 victory over BC on Jopson Field.

Agricultural producers spend a fair amount of time thinking about water quality and quantity, but they’re usually focused on irrigation and grazing management systems.

The new Rhodes School of Arts and Humanities at Bridgewater College will combine the existing Division of Communication Studies, Fine Arts and Literature with the current Division of Humanities and Social Sciences to create the college’s first endowed, named school.

Bridgewater took control with a pair of special teams plays early in the second half on the way to its first conference victory of the 2021 spring season, a 26-16 win at Ferrum on Friday.

Three Bridgewater College students were recognized for leadership excellence at the 2021 Showker Award for Internship Excellence award ceremony this week. The students—Annabell Knapp ’21, Stephanie Hintze ‘21 and Rebekah Moyer ‘21—were honored via Zoom.

The Senate voted 50-49 Saturday to pass a version of a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill perhaps more notable for what it doesn’t include than what it does.

Bridgewater made it a one-score game twice, but Randolph-Macon responded with a quick-strike TD and a methodical drive as the Eagles fell 25-13 on Friday.
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