Differences Between American and Brazilian Soccer

It’s not only about 11 vs. 11 players on the field chasing the ball trying to score a goal, as many people think it is. Soccer is history, philosophy, indeed, a life-changing sport. Every country has its own way to build up their histories. Brazil and the United States have

Soccer, Survival of the Fittest

Soccer players are often labeled with the stereotype of being soft and weak, especially in America. The statistics of how physically demanding soccer is on the body compared to other sports may come as a shock to many. Photo provided by Pixabay

MBU Athletic Training Department Sees New Growth

MBU’s Athletic Training Department has experienced extensive growth with the addition of new sport teams on campus. The trainers have unified to serve athletes spiritually and physically. Photo by Lynn Tyler

Dear Cubs Fans

An open letter to the Cubs from a diehard Cardinals fan. Photo by Pixabay

From Player to Coach

Recent MBU graduate and athlete, Mike Asleson, becomes new head coach of men’s junior varsity basketball. Photo by Michael Aylor

Cross River Rivalry Brings Second MBU Win in a Row

With Missouri Baptist University’s football team preparing for game 7 of its 2016 schedule on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1 p.m., against the Olivet Nazarene Tigers in Bourbannais, Ill., MBU Timeline’s Aaron Feeley — a reserve tight end on the team — recaps the Spartans’ first-ever winning streak. Photo courtesy of MBU

My Awkward Blue Self in a City of Red

Is ignorance of the law an excuse for crime? Do uncontrollable circumstances serve as a crutch for mistakes and wrong decisions? Is being a Cubs fan in St. Louis my fault? Graphic by Matt Williams

Quarterback Carousel

The injury curse is striking the Missouri Baptist University football team hard this year as the Spartans must rotate through multiple quarterbacks while the team strives for their first win. Photo by Aaron Feeley