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Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
Toddler Grows Up On MBU Campus
Students Compete at ResLife Trivia Night
Tailgate Tradition Continues to Grow at MBU
The Climb of Charlie Puth
The Sound Behind MBU
MBU Hosts Local Band, A Day At War
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
What is Oral Interpretation of Literature?
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
As we move inside two weeks before the Nov. 8 election, 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 our continuing series, our MBU Timeline bloggers
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
As both candidates for president faced off one final time before the Nov. 8 election, we hoped for civil discourse and discussion of policy. And we got that — for about 20 minutes — before the childish banter returned to the same old accusations we’ve heard for the better part
Toddler Grows Up On MBU Campus
Missouri Baptist University houses many residents, but this resident brings students and faculty together in a way that makes campus feel more like home.
Students Compete at ResLife Trivia Night
Students put on their game faces and showed their team spirit for the annual ResLife Trivia Night.
Tailgate Tradition Continues to Grow at MBU
Student Activities, along with the Athletics Department and Cheer Program, puts together a tailgate before each home football game. The tradition will continue this weekend for Homecoming. Tailgating begins at noon Saturday and the game begins at 2 p.m. These are pictures from the game on Sept. 17 against the University of Saint Francis.
The Climb of Charlie Puth
From small YouTube song covers sitting at his keyboard with his dog to performing on his world-wide tour, Charlie Puth exploded in popularity this year.
The Sound Behind MBU
Every student who experiences Chapel hears the meticulous work created by one specific Missouri Baptist University graduate-turned-employee.
MBU Hosts Local Band, A Day At War
Love of music has inspired MBU student Eric Phillips to start a band, A Day At War, with his friends. They will be playing at thePerk [20] this Friday, debuting their first album a week before public release.
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
As both candidates for president face off one final time before the Nov. 8 election, can we expect any civil discourse or discussion of policy? Or just more gutter accusations that will keep fact-checkers busy? Will there be any real value to voters? Our MBU Timeline bloggers write about these
What is Oral Interpretation of Literature?
Oral Interpretation of Literature is a small class with big lessons to teach about communication and empathy.