Why Exactly do we Vote on a Tuesday?

Inconvenience is a word that can come to mind when thinking of voting trends in our country. Of all the days America could choose to vote on, why Tuesday? Photo courtesy of Google

Shutdown the Clown

As Halloween arrives tonight, parents, trick-or-treating children and even college students around the U.S. are left thinking about the recent clown sightings and whether they are an elaborate movie promotion or truly people wanting to scare others.  Photo Courtesy of Google

ResLife Up All Night Gallery

Residents participated in ResLife’s annual Up All Night on Oct. 22 in the Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex by playing different sports, painting and coloring, as well as enjoying different snacks.

New Congregational Communications Class Debuts

Missouri Baptist University’s Communications Department is always growing, keeping up with a media-driven culture. This year continues this trend with a new class designed for church public relations.

A Song About Torture? No Thanks

In the song, “Sucker for Pain,” there are five artists featured, rapping and singing. These artists are Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Wayne, Imagine Dragons, Wiz Khalifa and Logic. This song is a part of the album, “Suicide Squad,” which is also the title of a recent movie released in August. There is a strange and scary tune to this song that gave me an aversion to it from the moment I heard it. The idea that comes to mind when it comes on is, “Time to change the station.”

From Player to Coach

Recent MBU graduate and athlete, Mike Asleson, becomes new head coach of men’s junior varsity basketball. Photo by Michael Aylor

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” […]