A Newly Discovered Passion
Getting involved in coaching has taught me to respect a different aspect of the game I have loved for so long. Since I began coaching in the fall of 2013, I have found that I am learning just as much from my players as they are from me.
My “Views” of Drake’s New Album
Drake has certainly come a long way from wheelchair-bound Jimmy Brooks of “Degrassi.” Since becoming a musician, Drake has gone triple platinum and quadruple platinum for his songs. Thus, it is no surprise his latest fourth solo album “Views” recently went quadruple platinum and was the No. 1 album in the country.
Pieology Takes Pizza to a Fine Science
We all have that one TV show we are obsessed with, the one we love indulging in and binge watching. How does an obsession form and how long is too long to be obsessing with something on a screen?
Soccer, Survival of the Fittest
Soccer players are often labeled with the stereotype of being soft and weak, especially in America. The statistics of how physically demanding soccer is on the body compared to other sports may come as a shock to many. Photo provided by Pixabay
Individual Rights vs. Public Order
Lately we have seen firsthand what a fine line there is between individual freedoms and public protection, and we have often been reminded of this delicate balance between personal expression and civic order. At MBU, we’re not afraid to talk about this issue in the context of Christian grounding. Graphic provided by the Association of […]
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 Stein, they decided to blog […]
MBU Honors Filling Inaugural Class Faster than Expected
MBU Honors has already accepted 10 applicants for their inaugural class in fall of 2016, with more applicants currently being considered.
Do NOT Get a Puppy During the School Year
Sure, they’re incredibly cute and it might not seem like a bad time to add a cute and adorable puppy to your life as a college student, but as a proud owner of two beautiful 9-week-old puppies, I share the reasons why to never get one while taking college courses. Photo by Chad Otec
What Does Easter Mean to You?
In a day and age where Easter has lost its meaning in many secular circles, it is important to be reminded that we are celebrating the very foundation of everything we believe as Christ followers. Easter eggs, bunnies and candy are great, but the death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, which allows sinners […]
Spring Break as Lifeline for MBU Students
The annual March holiday offers a release from class for all MBU students, who will find themselves taking advantage of the week in a variety of ways. Photo by Rebekah Rutledge