Thoughts on Ebola

When the word Ebola is spoken, most think pure negativity. With many nurses and doctors treating the virus, thankfulness should set into the minds of many bystanders, including myself. #509048381 / gettyimages.com

How Social is Social Media?

Maybe it’s not such a bad thing when our phones get low batteries, maybe that means we are one bar closer to reality. #181215447 / gettyimages.com

Pressing on to the Finish Line

With winter in the air and Thanksgiving just a week away, how can college students finish the semester with so many distractions and so little motivation?

Editorial: The West vs. the Rest

As an epidemic has killed 5,165 in West Africa and has only claimed two lives here in the United States, why does our focus remain on America, on ourselves, when we should be figuring out ways to help other developing nations around the world? #520627791 / gettyimages.com

Cultural Traditions of MBU Students

As the holidays are quickly approaching, we all have traditions and memories that are unique to our families and our cultures. It can be a specific family occasion that has stood the test of time, or it can be a single moment that has defined your culture. So, what’s yours?

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