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New Men’s Basketball Coach Looks to Grow More Than Wins
New MBU Women’s Coach Excited About New Season Ahead
Rise to Adversity, How Running Transforms Me
Want to Buy a Bike for Fall? Ballwin Cycles is the Place to Start
Q in the Lou Offers Smokey, Sticky Classics
Rombach’s Farm Provides the Color of Autumn
Historic Main Street in St. Charles, Mo. Offers Events, Shopping and Dining
Fitness Center Offers Group Yoga for Faculty, Staff and Students
First Year Experience Scavenger Hunt has a Successful Seventh Year
The Seventh Annual Health and Wellness Fair
More Than Fine Art
Faculty and students from Missouri Baptist University’s Fine Arts Division share what makes the division and its departments unique. Opening with Dr. Larry Smith, division chair, a few faculty members describe the Christian values and cultural connections that reflect university-wide expectations.
“Area 51” Brings Compelling Trailer, Frustrating Content
As with most horror movies, the trailers are generally intriguing, grabbing the attention of the audience and raising expectations. However, all too often disappointment is the only feeling we get after watching the entire movie.
Miami’s Finest … and Bloodiest
A peek inside Showtimes’s hit TV show, “Dexter,” and why it was such a powerful show and intriguing character. The show, which lives on in the Netflix world, leaves you wanting to watch it over and over again solely due to the development of the main character Dexter.
The Definition of Fear
I didn’t know what fear was until there was a man walking toward me with a gun. Photo Courtesy of Google
Hey, You There … Look UP!
Social media has turned us into a society that looks down. We are captivated by life on a screen and missing out on the life right in front of us. But, is this all-consuming social media causing more damage than simply missing special moments? Is it changing us for the
Break with Purpose
Instead of going on leisurely vacations during school breaks, students turn from an inward focus to an outward service.
Third Annual Lip Sync Battle
The hilarious battle, hosted by Circle K International, took place Thursday, March 30, in the SRC. The event featured lip sync acts by several individuals and groups, some even included choreographed dances. Candy, decorations and Raising Cane’s Chicken were there for attendees to enjoy. Even though the event was a great time, it wasn’t all about fun. Proceeds from the annual event went to support African Vision of Hope’s House of Hope, an organization that helps build dormitories and funds young women for school in Zambia, Africa.
A Call to Worship
Stuart Harrier discovered his life’s mission and God-given passion to lead others in worship with a selfless attitude and reverent heart through his four-year journey at MBU. Photo by Josh Eaton
One Week, Several Stories
From Cancun to Carolina, new adventures to new puppies, relaxation to reunions, or beaches to business as usual, MBU students talk about how they spent their Spring Break.
Blog: 2017 in One Word — Part 2
We asked our student journalists to pick one word that describes what they would like to see more of in their lives this year, and expound on those thoughts, and here is what they have to say. Photo by Benjamin Marchant