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My Awkward Blue Self in a City of Red
Quarterback Carousel
Graduating Lacrosse Players Reflect on the Past and Present
Beauty and Ball
When God Says Go
MBU Spirit Program Supports Coach’s Daughter
The Sushi Fad, Just Roll With It
Internet: Democratizing Utopia or Cesspool for Trolls? –part 4
ResLife Block Party Brings Community
Sun, Sand and Scenery at Creve Coeur Lake
My Awkward Blue Self in a City of Red
Is ignorance of the law an excuse for crime? Do uncontrollable circumstances serve as a crutch for mistakes and wrong decisions? Is being a Cubs fan in St. Louis my fault? Graphic by Matt Williams
Quarterback Carousel
The injury curse is striking the Missouri Baptist University football team hard this year as the Spartans must rotate through multiple quarterbacks while the team strives for their first win. Photo by Aaron Feeley
Graduating Lacrosse Players Reflect on the Past and Present
This coming season there are six graduating lacrosse players who have stuck together all four years. They talk about their team, and how they want to finish their lacrosse career.
Beauty and Ball
The art of hairstyling requires a unique skillset, as does the game of basketball. Each of these interests are challenging in their own ways, but very different. I am here to tell you how, when put together, they create a well rounded person. Graphic by Spencer Randolph
When God Says Go
What is your calling? Do you believe in a higher purpose? In life we all have the option of free will and to do what feels right to us. How will you choose to make a difference? Photo by Erin Roach
MBU Spirit Program Supports Coach’s Daughter
Hundreds of marchers turned out recently in support of Mia Brueggeman, daughter of one of the team’s volunteer coaches, and raised donations during the Adult Congenital Heart Walk.
The Sushi Fad, Just Roll With It
If Tempura, wasabi and seaweed sound delicious to you, welcome to the world of sushi lovers. Sushi has become the social norm for quick lunches. Everyone has a favorite go-to for sushi, but why is this trend so popular? Photo By Brittany Gammon
Internet: Democratizing Utopia or Cesspool for Trolls? –part 4
PART 4 IN A SERIES: While the original ideal of the internet was a space for unregulated democracy-encouraging dialogue, it has devolved to a place where trolls get thrills by abusing people, while hiding behind screen names. When MBU Timeline’s staff writers read the Time magazine article Tyranny of the Mob by Joel
ResLife Block Party Brings Community
Upon the beginning of each fall semester, you might see residents throwing bean bags and catching Frisbees.
Sun, Sand and Scenery at Creve Coeur Lake
Creve Coeur Lake is a great place to take a break from classes and get outdoors, especially as the weather begins to turn cooler and the leaves begin changing colors.