ResLife Block Party 2017

ResLife hosted their annual Block Party on Saturday, Aug. 26. Students tie dyed T-shirts, visited the popcorn bar and closed the night out watching the infamous Mayweather vs. McGregor fight in thePerk. 

A New Narrative for the Kansas City Chiefs

The 9-point underdog Kansas City Chiefs rewrote their story this week with a record-setting Week 1 upset in Foxborough against the reigning Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots. Photo by Josh Eaton

Festival of Nations Spotlights Culture

The annual Festival of Nations was the place to see, smell, hear and meet the world recently in St. Louis. Tucked away in Tower Grove Park, the setting of Midwest America, the festival paired local influences with the rest of the world, making for a visually captivating weekend. The annual event took place Aug. 26-27. 

Letting Go for God

MBU broadcast media student Kati Attaway opens up about a difficult period of her life that changed her entire perspective for the better.

Can American History be Edited?

BLOG PART 1: In this first 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

An Evening at the Lake

Matthias’ Lot, a local church in St. Charles, hosted the entire congregation at 370 Lakeside Park in St. Peters on Sunday, May 27.

Illuminating God’s Love

A creative performance group at St. John Church in Ellisville is spreading God’s word in a unique and entertaining way, through a puppet ministry of a very different sort.

How Did I Make it Through This Show?

Many television shows capture our hearts and keep us hooked for seasons to come. Others, such as the sitcom, “How I Met Your Mother,” grow monotonous as we wait for the plot line to improve and the characters to win us over. But they never do.

International Adoptions Declining

But the big question is why? If there are more willing parents than ever before, shouldn’t there be ample mechanisms in place to connect children with families? Photo courtesy of Google Images