Simple Steps to Creating Solid Study Habits
Cramming may not get you an A, but it will definitely save you from an F. Photo By: Ryan Rerich
Cramming may not get you an A, but it will definitely save you from an F. Photo By: Ryan Rerich
Christian universities are becoming harder and harder to find in modern academia, but it wasn’t always that way in America.
As Valentine’s Day arrives this week, the fairytale fallacy of a perfect Prince Charming needs to be corrected.
Coca-Cola’s Super Bowl commercial “America the Beautiful” moves some to tears, others to anger on social media.
Ten years ago this week an unknown college dropout named Mark Zuckerberg launched an online social network called Facebook. As his invention now has well over a billion users, the question of how much we should use Facebook in the workplace is more relevant than ever.
From the game to the commercials and social media, this year’s Super Bowl is a disappointment to these MBU Timeline staff members.
MBU student gains a valuable understanding of time management, technology and what it takes to succeed at the college level … two years prior to stepping onto campus.
OK, so the obvious answer is the State of the Union Address right? Or, well, maybe not so much.
A surprise encounter with a forgotten old book has reminded me how important it is to care about politics.
College students are accustomed to living life on the cheap — including their music habits. But using pirated copies and services such as Pirate Bay hurts artists and their fans.