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Not The Typical Christmas Day
Career Services Hosting Backpack to Briefcase
Mr. Spartan 2014 Bigger and Better Than Ever
MBU: The Next 50 Years
Chapel: Past and Present
Missions in Atlanta
A Strong Tradition Continues for Women’s Volleyball
MBU Through the Eyes of a Freshman
Should College Athletes be Paid?
Spartan Spotlight
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
Career Services Hosting Backpack to Briefcase
The fourth annual event is calling all majors to hear a panel of MBU alumni who are now professionals in their various fields. Photo illustration by: Glynis Sekarski
Mr. Spartan 2014 Bigger and Better Than Ever
Another night of laughs and impressive performances were on display in this year’s Mr. Spartan contest as contestants ranged from super heroes to ballad singers to neon dancers. Photo by: Lydia Milan
MBU: The Next 50 Years
Current MBU students delve into the idea of future growth on campus and what the next half-century might hold for this thriving university. Photo By: Brittany Gammon
Chapel: Past and Present
From DeLozier Chapel in the basement of the Field Academic Hall to state-of-the-art services in the Pillsbury Chapel and Dale Williams Fine Arts Center, many aspects of this sacred service have changed while core values mirror MBU’s foundational heritage. Photo by: University Communications Fake stained glass windows adorn the former
Missions in Atlanta
A youth group from Virginia travels across state borders to assist the homeless. Photo by: Elizabeth Harris
A Strong Tradition Continues for Women’s Volleyball
Women’s head volleyball coach, Chris Nichols, compares this year’s season to last year’s and shares his goal for the team. Photo by: Stuart Slates
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
Spartan Spotlight
MBU beckons students of various backgrounds to engage in a well-rounded liberal arts education enhanced by a tight-knit community. Each week we shine the light on a different Spartan, helping our campus reach its greatest potential. Graphic by: Stuart Slates