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Wrestling and Mary Kay Join Forces to Fight Cancer
Sports Journalism Minor Offers Another Option in Communications
MBU Staff Members and Students React to Arriving Football Team
“It’s a Wonderful Life” can Never be Duplicated
This Season, or Any Season, Make a Point to Simply be Nice
Student Government Makes History at MBU
Stronger: An ATV Accident Unites Family
There’s Just Something About Silver Dollar City at Christmastime
Capitol Dome Celebrates 150th Anniversary, Stands for Triumph
Two Schools Share the Same Mission, and First-Class Facilities
Wrestling and Mary Kay Join Forces to Fight Cancer
MBU women’s wrestling team members continue their dedication to serving others — with lipstick.
Sports Journalism Minor Offers Another Option in Communications
The new minor at MBU pairs with courses in sport management and broadcast media.
MBU Staff Members and Students React to Arriving Football Team
The fall semester concludes, and MBU football makes waves throughout students and staff members.
“It’s a Wonderful Life” can Never be Duplicated
As Christmas arrives we settle in to watch one of the most famous seasonal films of all time, Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life,” a film that never can — and never should — be repeated in a sequel.
This Season, or Any Season, Make a Point to Simply be Nice
Sure, we all know that Christmas is the season of giving and being kind to one another, but a simple workplace encounter illustrates the value of this concept all year long.
Student Government Makes History at MBU
Kris Cook, who was re-elected Student Government president, has plans for the organization to grow, expand and, most importantly, get students involved.
Stronger: An ATV Accident Unites Family
Jerason Gines reflects on family members’ accident and the importance of cherishing the people in our lives.
There’s Just Something About Silver Dollar City at Christmastime
Is it the aromas? The lights in the trees? The feel of an old country town? The period attire? Or maybe it’s just my memories that make this place so special.
Capitol Dome Celebrates 150th Anniversary, Stands for Triumph
As what is arguably the most iconic and recognizable symbol of our nation has deteriorated to the point of requiring a $60 million renovation, the Dome and its Statue of Freedom stand tall, and will continue to stand proud. Photo by C. Allin Means, Ph.D.
Two Schools Share the Same Mission, and First-Class Facilities
Missouri Baptist University and Christian Brothers College High School have the same goals when it comes to educating students in a Christian environment, and they also share a football field and parking lot, among other facilities.