The End of the Line for Seniors
As stressful as the end of the semester is for everyone, it’s especially hard on seniors. There is so much that needs to get done and the stress really weighs you down as you near the end of the road. Graduation is almost here and there seems to be no time left. Here are some […]
So Much More than Bunnies and Hams
As we approach Easter Sunday, the most reverent day in the lives of Christians and the most important day in the history of mankind, how do we make sure it does not become just another day of colorful eggs, bunnies and spiral hams? How do we — collectively or individually — ensure that we recognize […]
Lip Sync for Hope
Come out for the third annual lip sync battle at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 30, in the Perk, hosted by Circle K International. Proceeds from the annual event support African Vision of Hope’s House of Hope, an organization that helps build dormitories and funds young women for school in Zambia, Africa. “It is designed to […]
From Minister to Missions
Jonathan White is coming to the end of his career at MBU. Follow his journey to MBU, why he is leaving and what he’ll be up to next.
Shut Up and Dance With Missouri Baptist
Missouri Baptist University is holding its first-ever Winter Formal. So, pull out your dancing shoes and go back in time to the 1920s on Dec. 5.
Halloween Night Brought MBU Students to Casa Loma Ballroom
Missouri Baptist University students traveled to Casa Loma Ballroom on Halloween to try out their swing dancing skills and show off their costumes.
Arms of Love
Thinking through a Christian perspective makes it easy to choose life in situations that seem a little more gray. Photo by Madisyn Yeast and Illustration by Kara Sasiela
Do You Know how Halloween Actually Began?
How did Halloween begin and how do students feel about the ritual these days? This two-part story delves into the origins of All Hallow’s Eve, and then inquires about whether this is a dark holiday or fun tradition. Photo illustration by Kara Sasiela
Love Without Surrender
Kara Sasiela blogs about her perspective on gay rights, describing why it is wrong through the eyes of a Christian and offering her personal beliefs on the subject. Graphic by: Kara Sasiela
Diversity in the University
As the new year begins at Missouri Baptist University, a new organization looks to provide support on campus. Senior Rae Guice initiated the Association of Black Collegians at MBU to create a positive environment on campus for all students. Photo by James King Professor Brenda Bradford (left), Business Division chair, and Rae Guice, a senior […]