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This Summer try to Sit Back and Relax … for Once
Final Exams Week brings Bittersweet Moments
Graduating With Honors … this Summer
Say Cheese: Cameras Have Come a Long Way
Variety St. Louis Making Memories for 80 Years
Ukraine Sees no De-escalation from Putin
Should Controversial Literature Ever be Banned?
St. Louis Blues Take Six-Game Losing Streak into Playoffs
MBU Writing Lab a Key to Writing Success
Stress for Success: A Photo Essay
This Summer try to Sit Back and Relax … for Once
For many college students, relaxation is simply nonexistent. Life is just too busy. But summer break, however, is a chance to turn it around, at least occasionally. Photo by: Elizabeth Harris
Final Exams Week brings Bittersweet Moments
Students share their feelings toward the end of the semester, from stress over final exams to relief over the impending summer, to sadness about being apart from campus friends for the next three months.
Graduating With Honors … this Summer
Students who are graduating over the summer are allowed to go through Commencement next Tuesday, April 29, but those who will be graduating with honors will not be allowed to wear their honor cords indicating this soon-to-be achievement. The question is: Why? Photo by: Kayla Glyshaw
Say Cheese: Cameras Have Come a Long Way
Film is nothing but a fond memory, but breaking down the modern options in camera selection can mean the difference in whether or not you have the right camera with you when that perfect shot presents itself. Photo by: Kayla Glyshaw
Variety St. Louis Making Memories for 80 Years
The local non-profit organization was created in the 1930s as a children’s charity to help children with disabilities reach success and fulfillment. This year Variety Week is scheduled for April 26-May 3.
Ukraine Sees no De-escalation from Putin
The situation in Ukraine, with Moscow, Russia, pressing into its borders, appears to be getting more dire by the minute. But what is America doing about the situation?
Should Controversial Literature Ever be Banned?
Books have been burned and banned throughout history, some in very public ways. We should always remember that harsh reality so that we never repeat that practice.
St. Louis Blues Take Six-Game Losing Streak into Playoffs
The Blues seem more than a little shaky as they head into the playoffs Thursday, April 17, against the rival Chicago Blackhawks.
MBU Writing Lab a Key to Writing Success
Some services at MBU may be hidden, but this helping aid needs to be discovered by anyone who is having trouble grasping the art of writing in any college subject. Photo by: Ryan Rerich
Stress for Success: A Photo Essay
Stress for Success: This was the theme of a photo gallery assignment students in Missouri Baptist University’s Photography class were given recently as they had exactly one hour to launch out across campus and capture images at different venues where students, faculty and staff members were congregating and doing the important things they do at this time of the academic year.