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Black History Month Means Much to Many
Are We Passionate or Passive About the Winter Olympics?
Can We Get Personal With Black History Month?
If I Had Just One Word to Describe My Goals for 2018
New Lacrosse Season, New Leadership
MBU Fall Choir Concert
MBU’s 2017 “Hanging of the Green”
Six Flags Hosts Holiday in the Park
Best Christmas Lights of 2017
Commuter Club Drives a Sense of Community
Black History Month Means Much to Many
PART 2: Black History Month brings many meanings to many individuals. We celebrate African American heritage, we reflect on past injustices, we recognize current relationships and we dream of future progress. As February is recognized as Black History Month, communications students at MBU were asked to blog about this question:
Are We Passionate or Passive About the Winter Olympics?
What’s happening this week? Think hard. No, not a secret memo being released by the White House. No, not the Super Bowl. The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang County, South Korea, begin Thursday, Feb. 8, with Opening Ceremonies scheduled for Friday. But how many of us will actually be
Can We Get Personal With Black History Month?
PART 1: Black History Month brings many meanings to many individuals. We celebrate African American heritage, we reflect on past injustices, we recognize current relationships and we dream of future progress. As February is recognized as Black History Month, communications students at MBU were asked to blog about this question:
If I Had Just One Word to Describe My Goals for 2018
Have you ever thought about narrowing down your entire 2018 improvement plan into one valuable word? Just one word that tells exactly what you plan on doing better, or doing more of, or less of. This is the question posed to student journalists for this blog. Photo by Chantise Adams
New Lacrosse Season, New Leadership
New head coach Lindsay Carlile comes to Missouri Baptist University from Westminster Christian Academy, bringing a successful coaching record with her, but more importantly, bringing Christian values to her new team. Photo by Stacy Rohan Coach Lindsay Carlile draws up a play on the whiteboard during a lacrosse game. Left
MBU Fall Choir Concert
The MBU Fine Arts Division offered a free choir concert featuring Chorale, MBU’s full choir and Chamber Singers, MBU’s select singing ensemble, on Friday, Oct. 6, in the Chapel of the Dale Williams Fine Arts Center.
MBU’s 2017 “Hanging of the Green”
On a warm Nov. 28, 2017, MBU celebrated one of its oldest and most fondly remembered traditions with music, food and festivities held in the Quad, Perk and SRC.
Six Flags Hosts Holiday in the Park
Six Flags St. Louis will hold Holiday in the Park through Jan. 1, 2018. Enjoy classic Six Flags rides during the day and breathtaking lights during the night.
Best Christmas Lights of 2017
It’s that time of year again for festive decorations and glowing lights distracting you as you drive down the streets. I’ve driven all around St. Louis in search of some of the best Christmas lights around, and this is what I’ve found.
Commuter Club Drives a Sense of Community
Commuter Club launches with an intent to promote a deeper sense of community for all MBU students.