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Wrapping it all up and Heading Home
It’s Morel Season, But What Exactly is a Morel?
Wizard World Draws Thousands of Comic Book Fans
Church Newcomer: Filling a Void
MBU Student Earns Top University Award
Opening Night at Fox Offers “Once” in a Lifetime Show
MBU Golfers Stay Positive as Spring Finally Arrives
Blood Moon: A Sign, or Simply Science?
MercyMe Concert
Should the Pulitzer Prize be Awarded for Questionable Ethics?
Wrapping it all up and Heading Home
With the spring semester officially over, students are heading home and soon starting their summer jobs, from Texas to Michigan to North Carolina to California.
It’s Morel Season, But What Exactly is a Morel?
The tasty mushrooms are popping up all over Missouri, in forests and near ponds, and pickers are heading out to harvest the delicacies for their culinary dishes.
Wizard World Draws Thousands of Comic Book Fans
Pop culture came to life recently at the Edward Jones Dome in downtown St. Louis as fans rubbed elbows with their favorite famous comic characters.
Church Newcomer: Filling a Void
Visiting a new church can be an awkward encounter, but perhaps it’s all in my mind as I visited a church recently and knew within a few seconds that this would be my new church home.
MBU Student Earns Top University Award
Jessica Balassi, who graduates this week after winning the 2014 Campus Service Award, the top award given to a student each year, shares her experience as a student and offers a tidbit of advice to both current and future Spartans. Photo by: Bryanna Hampton, MBU alumna
Opening Night at Fox Offers “Once” in a Lifetime Show
Several Missouri Baptist University students attended the show that has won numerous Tony Awards.
MBU Golfers Stay Positive as Spring Finally Arrives
As the season nears the conference tournament, the men’s golf team looks to repeat as champions at the end of April. Photo by: Ryan Rerich
Blood Moon: A Sign, or Simply Science?
Beginning one night recently and recurring four more times during the next 19 months, this astronomical phenomenon is happening more frequently than any other time in recent history. It has some theologians predicting … and the rest of us just admiring the skies.
Should the Pulitzer Prize be Awarded for Questionable Ethics?
The coveted Pulitzer Prize was recently awarded to The Washington Post and The Guardian after their stories on Edward Snowden. Although the news was groundbreaking, should the controversial tactics of Snowden be awarded in such a fashion?