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MBU Transfer Realizing her Dream
Retouching Our Perspectives
MBU Women’s Lacrosse Prepares for Season Opener
The Nazarite Vow
Rally the Fans
Fresh Season of Baseball
Rockwood Reservation
Growing Pains: Part II
More Than Just a Coach
Men’s Basketball Remains Optimistic After Loss
MBU Transfer Realizing her Dream
When Kimberly Seabaugh arrived on campus from Lindenwood University, she knew cheerleading would be in her future, but she’s also added track and field to her college experience. Photo by: Bill Myers Kimberly Seabaugh (front row-right), has fit right in at MBU since transferring last fall, competing with the Spartan
Retouching Our Perspectives
One of the biggest issues in our culture today is the use of Photoshop and the effect it has on young women.
MBU Women’s Lacrosse Prepares for Season Opener
MBU women’s lacrosse team is preparing for its season opener on Wednesday, March 4, against Wartburg College at 1 p.m. This game will be played at CBC for the first time in MBU history. Photos by: Morgen Filla
The Nazarite Vow
Missouri Baptist University professor, Dr. David Bailey, tells the reason behind keeping his hair long.
Rally the Fans
MBU athletes are making moves to increase crowd numbers at Spartan home games. If you are looking to show the Spartans some support, team schedules can be found at MBUSpartans.com Photo by: Brittany Gammon
Fresh Season of Baseball
Baseball Season has had a great start this season.
Rockwood Reservation
These are photos of beautiful Rockwood Reservation.
Growing Pains: Part II
They say college will be the best four years of your life. For some, this means unpredictable and unforgettable memories. For one MBU student, it also meant finding peace through self-acceptance. Photo by: Colby Duncan
More Than Just a Coach
Combining his love of basketball and his faith in Christ, an MBU basketball coach has spent the last seven years deeply affecting his students and players. Photo by: Ryan Rerich MBU head men’s basketball coach Ray Farrell has been roaming the sidelines for the Spartans for the past seven years,
Men’s Basketball Remains Optimistic After Loss
The MBU men’s basketball team remains hopeful after a first-round loss in the American Midwest Conference Championship Tournament and looks forward to the rest of the tournament.