New Genre, New Possibilities – “1989”
After her adorable curls and sparkly guitars took the country genre by storm, Taylor Swift is boldly transitioning into pop with her latest album, “1989.”
Keeping Thanksgiving Sacred
With stores opening earlier and earlier each year, cutting into treasured family time especially for retail workers, stores should consider opening later. #183323759 / gettyimages.com
Hanging of the Green Ceremony
Join the campus community for Missouri Baptist University’s traditional start of the Christmas season, at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, in the Quad.
Pressing on to the Finish Line
With winter in the air and Thanksgiving just a week away, how can college students finish the semester with so many distractions and so little motivation?
MBU Theatre Presents “Les Miserables”
“Another day another destiny, I dreamed that love would never die, there is a life about to start when tomorrow comes.” These words, saturated in poignant history and revolution, describe the world-renowned musical, “Les Miserables.” Debuting Thursday, Nov. 20, and running through the weekend in the Chapel, it is the largest production in the history of Missouri Baptist University.
Cultural Traditions of MBU Students
As the holidays are quickly approaching, we all have traditions and memories that are unique to our families and our cultures. It can be a specific family occasion that has stood the test of time, or it can be a single moment that has defined your culture. So, what’s yours? We asked our MBU Timeline […]
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered” Reminds us What Matters
Words on paper: This series, which debuts its second season at 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Channel, uncovers stories of redemption, second chances and mended relationships, all made possible due to the sincerity of the written word.
Timeline Blog: 25th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
With the recent anniversary of the falling of the Berlin Wall, Timeline staffers took a moment to blog on the significance and impact that day played in history. That day signified the end of an era of depression and injustice in Germany. Not only did it close the time of the Cold War, but it […]
Chapel: Past and Present
From DeLozier Chapel in the basement of the Field Academic Hall to state-of-the-art services in the Pillsbury Chapel and Dale Williams Fine Arts Center, many aspects of this sacred service have changed while core values mirror MBU’s foundational heritage. Photo by: University Communications Fake stained glass windows adorn the former Delozier Chapel, which is now […]
MBU Through the Eyes of a Freshman
New campus, new people, new classes, new smells — everything is new. How does it feel to be a freshman at Welcome Weekend? Photo by: University Communications