Even in a Cup of Coffee

Inspiration seems like something that could be tracked down by will, but in reality it’s usually the mundane mixed with a little serendipity that brings it to us. Photo by Julia Province

Sun, Sand and Scenery at Creve Coeur Lake

Creve Coeur Lake is a great place to take a break from classes and get outdoors, especially as the weather begins to turn cooler and the leaves begin changing colors.

Internet: Democratizing Utopia or Cesspool for Trolls? –part 1

PART 1 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 […]

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 […]

The Resident Assistants of North Hall

The resident assistants of North Hall discuss the highs and lows of the job. Photo by Kayla Knapp Resident assistants of North Hall include, left to right, Chelsie Bartley, Tanya Drochner, Ashleigh Poteete and Valaree Logan.

Removing the Stigma of Dying

MBU currently offers an unexpected psychology course on the subject of death and dying. Class members hold flyers in support of Children’s Grief Awareness Day.