category: Opinion

category: opinion

Santa is For Real

Few children doubt Santa Claus and his existence, but others risk their favorite toy to find out the true spirit of Christmas. Photo by: Cassie Nesbit

Job Hunting for the Prospective Graduate

Planning for your future comes with its very own set of stress, but knowing when to start is key to ensuring success after graduation. Graphic by: Jerason Dean

Timeline Blog: 25th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall

With the recent anniversary of the falling of the Berlin Wall, Timeline staffers took a moment to blog on the significance and impact that day played in history. That day signified the end of an era of depression and injustice in Germany. Not only did it close the time of

Power of Prayer

God reveals His wisdom among those who come to Him. Photo by: Cassandra Nesbit

Not The Typical Christmas Day

When you think of Christmas, what do you think of? Trees, lights, dinners, presents, mistletoe, hot chocolate, egg nog, holiday music? How about parking cars at a ski resort. Well, that was my day back in 2012, and you know what? It worked out OK. Photo By: Colby Duncan

Missions in Atlanta

A youth group from Virginia travels across state borders to assist the homeless.     Photo by: Elizabeth Harris

MBU Through the Eyes of a Freshman

New campus, new people, new classes, new smells — everything is new. How does it feel to be a freshman at Welcome Weekend? Photo by: University Communications

Should College Athletes be Paid?

In light of recent allegations concerning University of Georgia running back Todd Gurley and Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston, who sports memorabilia experts claim have signed hundreds of items for sale and for their personal profit, the question becomes more relevant than ever before. Given the time that college

Collegiate Students Suffer Sans Snooze

Many studies around the world are indicating that a lack of sleep, if not handled properly, can be more harmful than we think. Photo by: Ryan Rerich