Fifty Shades of Boredom

The sexual phenomenon hits the big screen in a rather dull and decorous affair.

“Selma” Hit Close to Home

Layered with its superb acting and underlining message, “Selma” brings the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr. to the present day.

Growing Pains: Part I

They say college will be the best four years of your life. For some, this means unpredictable and unforgettable memories. For one MBU student, it also meant finding peace through self-acceptance. Photo by: Colby Duncan

Spartan Spotlight: Karsten Beney

Missouri Baptist University beckons students of various backgrounds to engage in a well-rounded liberal arts education enhanced by a tight-knit community. Spartan Spotlight features incredible talent and stories that MBU offers. Graphic by: Stuart Slates

Interpersonal Violence Awareness Week ongoing at MBU

On average in the United States, during the time it takes you to read this story, someone will be a victim of physical violence by an intimate partner. Here is a video that reminds us all: “It’s On Us.” Photo by: Dr. C. Allin Means

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

Media Talk Features Neiman’s PR Manager

You may recognize her from an episode of “The Bachelor,” but Cheresse Pentella is more than a feature on a popular TV show, she is a leader in the public relations industry. She arrives at MBU at noon Thursday, in the Recital Hall, for the Communications Department’s Media Talk.