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Who is the Man Behind the Mask?
“God’s Not Dead” Reminds us He is Surely Alive
St. Charles Chill Ices Inaugural Season
Local Band Dots Not Feathers Releasing New CD
Looking for a Reason to Test God? I Have One
MBU Theatre presents “Seussical the Musical”
Fine Arts Concert: Handel’s “Messiah: Parts 2 and 3”
An Opportunity of a Lifetime for Canadians in America
Biblical Epic, “Noah,” Storms to the Big Screen
Spartan Summer Nights Return for Third Season
Who is the Man Behind the Mask?
The MBU world may never know, but a confidential interview gives us a chance to look inside our university’s beloved mascot, Spartacus. Photo by: Brittany Gammon
“God’s Not Dead” Reminds us He is Surely Alive
Currently the No. 1 inspirational movie in America and catching on with a wider audience, the film offers a refreshingly honest portrayal of a college student battling the question, “Does God exist?” The answer reveals truth for all walks of life.
St. Charles Chill Ices Inaugural Season
The 11-49 record indicated a rough opening season, but injuries and illnesses fail to dampen the spirits of players reminiscing on fond memories with new teammates. Photo by: Molly Carver
Local Band Dots Not Feathers Releasing New CD
From a spider bite to “Dolphin World,” in a city hopping with cutting-edge talent in the music industry, this local indie-pop-rock band will land in Plush on Locust Street this Friday night. Tickets are just $7.
Looking for a Reason to Test God? I Have One
The Bible explains that tithing is one of the most important aspects when living a Christian life because it shows your dedication and trust to God. Photo by: Lydia Milan
MBU Theatre presents “Seussical the Musical”
The Dr. Seuss classic was set to music and dance as theatre students entertained a crowd of young and old in an intimate setting provided by the Mabee Great Hall recently.
Fine Arts Concert: Handel’s “Messiah: Parts 2 and 3”
The Chorale, Choral Society and String Ensemble presented their spring concert, Handel’s “Messiah: Parts 2 and 3,” on Friday, April 11, in the Pillsbury Chapel on the campus of Missouri Baptist University. The concert, hosted by the Fine Arts Division under the direction of Dr. Larry Smith, chair of the division, was partially conducted by students and included faculty, staff, students and members of the community.
An Opportunity of a Lifetime for Canadians in America
While America is known for its national pastime of baseball and Canada is a hockey nation, these five MBU baseball players have crossed the border to overcome the status quo. Photo by: Colby Duncan
Biblical Epic, “Noah,” Storms to the Big Screen
While it’s bound to spark controversy, director Darren Aronofsky’s (“Requiem for a Dream” and “Black Swan”) artistic vision of the Noah story is breathtaking.
Spartan Summer Nights Return for Third Season
The Magic House, Busch Stadium and The Muny are among event locations listed for MBU alumni and families this summer.