Do You Live Your Life Through Instagram?
With our generation always documenting every event that happens in our lives, I made up a term to explain this obsession: Instalives. Photo by Spencer Randolph
With our generation always documenting every event that happens in our lives, I made up a term to explain this obsession: Instalives. Photo by Spencer Randolph
Over three years have passed and my time at MBU is coming to a close. As the years positively progress, so do the renovations. Photo by Ryan Rerich
As the weather has changed this week from mild to much cooler we are reminded that autumn is in full swing, and winter is right around the corner. So, what do our MBU Timeline bloggers like most about this time of year? Photo by Joshua DuBoise
With the fall season upon us, it can make some of us really sad to think that summer is officially over. However, autumn gives us the chance to appreciate the environment and activities it can bring. What do you love about fall? Photo by Brittany Gammon
After attending three different colleges and seeking out my permanent place, I finally found my way to Missouri Baptist University and have made it my home. Photo by Iris Dixon
In a time when there is civil discourse running rampant and no one can seem to agree on anything, a piece of history is only causing a greater divide.
The world is a big place and when you graduate, it’ll get even bigger. I was able to travel to a completely new place this summer, and that opportunity opened my eyes to how big this country really is. Every college student should have the experience of going to a
MBU Timeline staff member Holly Flieg shares her journey though a harsh diagnosis. She explains the struggles she went through and how she overcame them. Graphic by Ryan Rerich
Answering life’s questions gets muddled through life’s demand for acceptance and our need for social media idolization. Photo by Brittany Gammon
The distinction between good choices and bad choices is not always clear. When the wrong path is taken, it’s nice to have another opportunity to choose the right path. Photo by Joshua Daugette