MBU Theatre presents “Seussical the Musical”
The Dr. Seuss classic was set to music and dance as theatre students entertained a crowd of young and old in an intimate setting provided by the Mabee Great Hall recently.
The Dr. Seuss classic was set to music and dance as theatre students entertained a crowd of young and old in an intimate setting provided by the Mabee Great Hall recently.
The Chorale, Choral Society and String Ensemble presented their spring concert, Handel’s “Messiah: Parts 2 and 3,” on Friday, April 11, in the Pillsbury Chapel on the campus of Missouri Baptist University. The concert, hosted by the Fine Arts Division under the direction of Dr. Larry Smith, chair of the division, was partially conducted by students and included faculty, staff, students and members of the community.
MBU baseball lost the first game of a doubleheader in a thrilling finish against Park University but closed the day with a win.
Johnathan Oden, once among the mostly highly recruited high school basketball players in the nation, has traveled a good portion of the world playing professional basketball, and now he has returned home to finish what he started — college. Here is a photo gallery assembled by MBU Timeline’s Ryan Rerich, which helps tell Oden’s story.
The lady Spartans took down the lady Cougars 85-68 in the Opening Round of the AMC tournament with incredible play throughout the entire four quarters.
The lady Spartans took down the Cougars in an exciting game start to finish.
The Spartans fell to the No. 4 ranked Cougars on Thursday night in the final regular season home game.
The Spartans overcame a large deficit in the first quarter to edge the Tigers 10-9 in the end.
The Spartans pulled off a courageous victory as they held off the Eagles in the end.
The Lady Spartans suffered a tough loss against the Eagles after surrendering the strong first half lead.