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Shutdown the Clown
New Resident Life Policies Encourage Community Growth
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
ResLife Up All Night Gallery
MBU Students Share their Favorite Fall Reads
New Congregational Communications Class Debuts
A Song About Torture? No Thanks
MBU Women’s Lacrosse Team Gives a Helping Hand
From Player to Coach
Corn Hole Tournament Does Not End in a Toss-Up
Shutdown the Clown
As Halloween arrives tonight, parents, trick-or-treating children and even college students around the U.S. are left thinking about the recent clown sightings and whether they are an elaborate movie promotion or truly people wanting to scare others. Photo Courtesy of Google
New Resident Life Policies Encourage Community Growth
Residents who live on campus at MBU are noticing rule changes throughout the Reslife community that encourage more social interaction in safe and controlled settings.
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
As we make the final turn toward the home stretch of this painful election season, many voters are still wondering exactly how we got here. The barbs and accusations keep flying, mud continues being slung like never before in recent history, and policy discussions remain vague. In the final installment
ResLife Up All Night Gallery
Residents participated in ResLife’s annual Up All Night on Oct. 22 in the Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex by playing different sports, painting and coloring, as well as enjoying different snacks.
MBU Students Share their Favorite Fall Reads
If you’re looking for a great book to get into this season, check out some students’ go-to favorites.
New Congregational Communications Class Debuts
Missouri Baptist University’s Communications Department is always growing, keeping up with a media-driven culture. This year continues this trend with a new class designed for church public relations.
A Song About Torture? No Thanks
In the song, “Sucker for Pain,” there are five artists featured, rapping and singing. These artists are Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Wayne, Imagine Dragons, Wiz Khalifa and Logic. This song is a part of the album, “Suicide Squad,” which is also the title of a recent movie released in August. There is a strange and scary tune to this song that gave me an aversion to it from the moment I heard it. The idea that comes to mind when it comes on is, “Time to change the station.”
MBU Women’s Lacrosse Team Gives a Helping Hand
The MBU women’s lacrosse team took time to give a helping hand with Spensa, Special Needs Soccer Association, at Soccer Park on the morning of Oct. 1. The lacrosse team paired up with buddies and helped the kids in learning soccer drills, play a soccer game, be there for them and just have fun.
From Player to Coach
Recent MBU graduate and athlete, Mike Asleson, becomes new head coach of men’s junior varsity basketball. Photo by Michael Aylor
Corn Hole Tournament Does Not End in a Toss-Up
Students, faculty and MBU alumni participated in a corn hole tournament in the quad on Saturday, Oct. 25 of Homecoming weekend at Missouri Baptist University. MBU students Clayce Fletcher and Jake Gingrich won the tournament.