How Are You Dealing with Coronavirus? – Part 2
To protect themselves against the spread of COVID-19, families across America isolated themselves in their homes, finding creative ways to pass the time and learning important lessons along the way. In today’s blog, MBU journalism students provide their personal experiences during the coronavirus pandemic and how they are dealing with these difficult times. This is […]
ABC Making a Difference at MBU
MBU’s Association of Black Collegians looks to create a better, more relatable experience for black students, realizing that black student academics and social success depend on inclusion and having a voice within the university. Logo by Jordan Foster
The Damage Done By A Broken Home
As a young child, seeing your parents split up never really hits you until you get older and you realize all the damage it has done to you, but as time goes along you learn to accept that you can’t fix a broken home. Photo by Ben Randolph — Graphic illustration by Austin Worrell The […]
What I’ve Learned From Loss
Life is full of loss, but we are called to move on and persevere by leaning on the Lord amidst the pain. Photo provided by Shelby Wannemuehler
A Trip To The Pumpkin Patch
Thies Farms features picking your own pumpkins, petting farm animals, gourds, produce, flowers, tractor rides and Pumpkin Land. Pumpkin Land is a little theme park for children and families which has hay towers, zip lining, more pumpkins to choose from and toy machines that blast potatoes, called potato shooters.
Questions Adopted Children Get Asked More Than You’d Think
An insider’s perspective into the mind and heart of a young adult explaining the beauty and terminology of adoption.
For the Westons, Family Comes First … Unfortunately
“August: Osage County” is a dark yet oddly humorous look into someone else’s dysfunctional family.