Four Reasons We Should Stop Talking About “Fifty Shades of Grey”

After a wildly successful weekend in the box office, I can confidently say, I haven’t been this annoyed by a movie since Nicholas Cage made “Left Behind.” Here are four reasons why we should all stop making such a fuss. Graphic by: Jerason Gines

Married at MoBap: Hayley and Isaiah Barnfield

Ring by spring, the swing and the MRS degree all apply to couples at Missouri Baptist University. Today as we land on Valentine’s Day, MBU Timeline concludes its four-day series on students who met at MBU and ultimately found their way down the wedding aisle.

Married at MoBap: Kyesha Quarterman and Jaron Woods

Ring by spring, the swing and the MRS degree all apply to couples at Missouri Baptist University. This week as we approach Valentine’s Day MBU Timeline will be featuring daily stories of students who met at MBU and ultimately found their way down the wedding aisle. Photo by: Rebe Rutledge

Married at MoBap: Bryanna Hampton & Joe Hartmann

Ring by spring, the swing and the MRS degree all apply to couples at Missouri Baptist University. This week as we approach Valentine’s Day MBU Timeline will be featuring daily stories of students who met at MBU and ultimately found their way down the wedding aisle. Photo by: Rebekah Rutledge

Married at MoBap: Haley Elders & Reid Cure

Ring by spring, the swing and the MRS degree all apply to couples at Missouri Baptist University. This week as we approach Valentine’s Day MBU Timeline will be featuring daily stories of students who met at MBU and ultimately found their way down the wedding aisle.

Super Bowl Commercials: The Best and The Worst

No matter what happens during the Super Bowl each year, there is one thing we all have in common. We love and hate Super Bowl commercials. Today’s MBU Timeline staffers discuss the ads they love and hate … and love to hate.

Controversy, Commercials and Food: Super Bowl Sunday

For many, Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest day of the year. For advertisers, it certainly is as this year’s average is $4.5 million per 30-second spot, an all-time record. The Super Bowl is set for 5:30 p.m. Sunday on NBC, but usually the game itself is only part of

Never Again: A Reflection on the International Day of Remembrance

As the world joins together for the 70th international day of reflection on the horrors left in the wake of the Nazi rise and fall, one student remembers her own journey through the United States National Holocaust Memorial and the impact it left on her.