MBU 2016 Women’s Track and Field Team

With the first meet behind the Lady Spartans, the head coach sat down and discussed the current feelings, goals and adversity the team is facing this season.   Photo by Vanessa Snowbarger

The Healing Power of Music

How music — and the artists who create it — inspired me to overcome a deep personal tragedy. Photo by Jesse Kassebaum

Through the Lens: Knowledge into Practice

MBU media students use their talents to explore current topics, raise awareness about important causes, and pay homage to their family traditions through three video documentaries.

Top Five Parks in St. Louis

While we huddle indoors during the spring showers, many of us like to enjoy the May flowers. With the spring 2016 semester quickly coming to a close, we have outlined a few of the best parks in St. Louis for you to spend your summer time

Why Working in Retail is Good For You

Working throughout college has become a must. With rising tuition costs, it can be difficult to avoid the working life. However, even through hard times and crippling debt, there are positive qualities that can be learned from having a job. Photo by Sierra Thompson

England Euro 2016 Preview

A revamped England National Team is ready to make an impact at Euro 2016 in France. Photo by John Hough

Season’s Change Keeps MBU Grounds Crew Busy

Mike Krone, who has been taking care of the grounds at the university for 22 years, the past 18 as director of grounds, has his hands full with everything from snow to weeds to artificial turf, and sometimes all at the same time. Photo by John Hough

Second Annual Research Symposium at MBU

The Academic Success Center will be hosting the research event this week, featuring poster displays, oral presentations and a keynote panel.

What You Need to Know About College

We’ve all heard the traditional advice for college students, like how to budget money or get enough sleep, but this piece shares the truth of what to expect from your years at college.

Faithful Through Homelessness

Homeless for five years, Thomas Clifford spends his time traveling and playing his guitar, but has not lost his faith.