The 1975: Bringing ’70s Vibes to 2016

U.K.’s beloved band, The 1975, are topping U.S. charts once again with their new brighter, bolder, 2016 album, that bridges the gap between 1970s feel good vibes and 21st century hip hop.

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

Beauty and Ball

The art of hairstyling requires a unique skillset, as does the game of basketball. Each of these interests are challenging in their own ways, but very different. I am here to tell you how, when put together, they create a well rounded person. Graphic by Spencer Randolph

When God Says Go

What is your calling? Do you believe in a higher purpose? In life we all have the option of free will and to do what feels right to us. How will you choose to make a difference? Photo by Erin Roach

The Sushi Fad, Just Roll With It

If Tempura, wasabi and seaweed sound delicious to you, welcome to the world of sushi lovers. Sushi has become the social norm for quick lunches. Everyone has a favorite go-to for sushi, but why is this trend so popular? Photo By Brittany Gammon

15 Years Later We Still Remember

With the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, MBU Timeline staffers conducted spot interviews with several individuals on the Missouri Baptist University campus regarding where they were during the attack, what it was like growing up after and how they think the attack shaped the world today. Photo Courtesy of Pixelbay Officials stand […]

Back on the Road

Missouri Baptist University student, Chip Bloch, shares the details of his unfortunate motorcycle accident and his road to recovery.

Turning Trial Into Triumph

Missouri Baptist University student, Shelby Wannemuehler, tells of how the trial and loss of a parent strengthened her faith in God and changed her life forever.

“I Will Miss the People, the Students”

It’s never easy when it’s time to say goodbye to your job, your university, your colleagues and your students, but for one beloved English professor who has been at MBU only a few years, that time has arrived.