Through the Lens: Knowledge into Practice
MBU media students use their talents to explore current topics, raise awareness about important causes, and pay homage to their family traditions through three video documentaries.
MBU media students use their talents to explore current topics, raise awareness about important causes, and pay homage to their family traditions through three video documentaries.
While we huddle indoors during the spring showers, many of us like to enjoy the May flowers. With the spring 2016 semester quickly coming to a close, we have outlined a few of the best parks in St. Louis for you to spend your summer time
A long 88 years ago, the Oscars began. Now in 2016, let’s take a look back on the history and importance of the Academy Awards.
MBU students share the most used, favorite and addicting apps on their phones.
The production, a farce by Neil Simon, opens on Thursday, Feb. 4, and runs until Sunday, Feb. 7. For ticket information, go to the Box Office website. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. each evening, with a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee.
Missouri Baptist University is holding its first-ever Winter Formal. So, pull out your dancing shoes and go back in time to the 1920s on Dec. 5.
Which is better: Qdoba or Chipotle? Burrito lovers debate over this topic due to the similarities between these two fast food chains. However, there is definitely a distinct difference between the two.
A new Indie/Rock group called Shores of the Saint is on the rise and beginning to make a name for their band.
Directed by Kasey Cox and opening today at MBU, the play was developed by a playwright on faculty at Fontbonne University. This interview with Cox details the play and its potential impact on social understandings.
A unique menu and noteworthy mission statement make one St. Louis coffee shop stand out above the rest, and it’s several miles west of downtown.