“Friday Night Lights” Shines Brighter than Ever
I think this five-year NBC series was one of the greatest shows ever, and thankfully it lives on in the binge world of Netflix for new generations to embrace all over again.
Avicii Gladly Telling New “Stories”
After huge commercial success with his first album four years ago, the sophomore effort from Avicii has gone Gold in Austria. Now, what will it do in the rest of the world?
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
As we move inside two weeks before the Nov. 8 election, many voters are still wondering exactly how we got here. The barbs and accusations keep flying, mud continues being slung like never before in recent history, and policy discussions remain vague. In our continuing series, our MBU Timeline bloggers write about these “Faulty Arguments” […]
Internet: Democratizing Utopia or Cesspool for Trolls? –part 3
PART 3 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 […]
Reaching Out to Those MBU Has Reached
The MBU Alumni Board is out and about to serve former and current students while being very active with campus activities.
Season’s Change Keeps MBU Grounds Crew Busy
Mike Krone, who has been taking care of the grounds at the university for 22 years, the past 18 as director of grounds, has his hands full with everything from snow to weeds to artificial turf, and sometimes all at the same time. Photo by John Hough
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 […]
Business-Major-Turned-Tennis-Coach Proving a Success
After a record-breaking season in 2015, young Cole Stevenson is set to coach the Missouri Baptist men’s and women’s tennis teams this spring, while also working on his master’s in business administration. Photo by John Hough
The Traditions of Homecoming and More
Origins of how Homecoming started and how it has influenced Missouri Baptist University Homecoming activities. Photo by John Hough
Willingham Dives into the Football Life
Missouri Baptist University freshman Marshall Willingham brought his hard working and positive mentality to the college football level. Photo by Ryan Rerich Willingham stretches across the goal line for a rushing touchdown.