Kuumba Youth Performance Ensemble Shares Celebration Of Their Culture
Helping MBU celebrate Black History Month, Kuumba performed for students, faculty and staff as sounds of bongo drums and African Dance filled the Mabee Great Hall. Kuumba is a group that offers visions of traditional African Culture through their performances.
Teaching the Future to Hear the Music
Mark Roach, MBU’s new Fine Arts Division adjunct instructor, has taken on the job of shaping future sound engineers with his own flare and experience.
The Origin of the Gingerbread House
From cookie to house, gingerbread is a holiday staple. So how did the gingerbread house tradition begin?
H A R D L O V E is Hard to Love
Take a deep breath because NEEDTOBREATHE’s new album “H A R D L O V E” has changed the way you view the band.
“Me Before You” Too Flippant About Serious Topic
After seeing the trailer for the movie, “Me Before You,” depicting a precious story of a man in a wheelchair who falls in love with a quirky British girl, I thought for sure this would be another great and enjoyable chick flick. After someone spoiled the ending for me I was shocked at how unethical the movie might possibly be.
“The Revenant” Depicts Collision of Greed and Revenge
Loosely based on a true story, “The Revenant” tells the classic revenge tale of Hugh Glass and John Fitzgerald, hunting each other in the Dakota wilderness as a tribe of Indians hunt them both.
Alone in a Dark Room
How do you deal with self-consciousness in public settings? As humans we are social beings who often strive to become a part of a community. The need to be social and make connections can make the appearance of being alone in public terrifying and off-putting.
Irish I Could Go Back
MBU Student Abigail Crain, senior English major and psychology minor, describes her experience abroad as she studied in Dublin throughout the spring 2016 semester in hopes her reality will convince people to partake in the opportunity in the future. Photo by Abigail Crain
What You Are Thinking: Where Do We Go From Here?
With the historic election day behind us, MBU Timeline staffers conducted spot interviews throughout the main campus, asking students, faculty and staff the question, “Where do we go from here as a nation?” Here are their responses. Photo by Jerica Drago — Graphic by Gillian Burroughs
Story Time Vibes
Albums are subjective and often rely on personal thoughts and feelings. However, in “How to Be a Human Being,” by Glass Animals, the listener is quickly immersed into the fictional stories of everyday people.