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Spirit Program’s Mini Clinic Shines
The Internship
Dancing to Make Miracles Happen
Are Offensive Statues Protected by the First Amendment?
A College Engagement
Festival of Nations
Extremism or Advocacy? What to do with Confederate Statues
Morning Downtown
Behind the Barista
Mercy Hospital Blood Drive
Spirit Program’s Mini Clinic Shines
Children of many ages signed up to cheer and dance with MBU’s Spirit Program.
The Internship
When the spring semester begins winding down each academic year, students close their textbooks for the summer, but for some it’s time to put their studies to the ultimate test. Photo by Abby Wickham Public relations student Shelby Wannemuehler works on her latest project for her internship at MediaCross.
Dancing to Make Miracles Happen
MBU students danced the night away on Friday, Sept. 8, at the fall formal dance, “A Miracle Formal,” which benefited the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
Are Offensive Statues Protected by the First Amendment?
BLOG PART 3: In this third of a blog series, students in the Communications Department’s Basic Reporting and Writing for Journalism class were asked to evaluate recent commentary concerning the delicate and sometimes contentious balance between First Amendment rights and protecting our human sensitivities, particularly in relation to the recent
A College Engagement
College consists of many turning points in a person’s life, but for these MBU students, they are experiencing one of the largest.
Festival of Nations
Festival of Nations in Tower Grove Park brought together people from around the world to celebrate culture, food and music.
Extremism or Advocacy? What to do with Confederate Statues
BLOG PART 2: In this second of a blog series, students in the Communications Department’s Basic Reporting and Writing for Journalism class were asked to evaluate recent commentary concerning the delicate and sometimes contentious balance between First Amendment rights and protecting our human sensitivities, particularly in relation to the recent
Morning Downtown
Downtown St. Louis looks fantastic during the day, but as light begins ascending on her features, the morning effect takes control.
Behind the Barista
As the aroma of coffee grounds fills the air at thePerk, a student barista dreams of her future.
Mercy Hospital Blood Drive
A steady flow of MBU students and staff members showed up to save lives by donating blood during the Mercy Hospital Blood Drive on Thursday, Aug. 31.