Brazilian Impeachment Harms Nation
Impeachment: A process that is used to charge, try and remove public officials for misconduct while in office. Graphic courtesy of Google
President Predictions – What MBU Wants to See – Continued
As the United States settles in for the Trump presidency after the recent inauguration, MBU Timeline staffers share their thoughts regarding what they hope to see from the new administration as the years progress. Graphic by MBU Timeline
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.
Not Just During the Christmas Season
During this time of year, it’s easy to think about what you’re thankful for with holidays dedicated to finding joy and thankfulness. I think the art of giving thanks goes beyond just the holiday and should be an everyday practice. Graphic by Kayla Glyshaw
Are You Paying the Pink Tax?
We’ve all heard of the wage gap, that women are paid less, but now there’s the pink tax, meaning women are also charged more. Photo by Julia Province
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
What We Are Thinking: Where Do We Go From Here?
Now that the presidential election is behind us we are seeing backlash from supporters of both parties. But where do we go from here as a nation? In a series of blogs our MBU Timeline writers approach a variety of topics inside this overarching question. Photo by Jerica Drago — Graphic by Liz Hon
Election Questions — Part 2
In light of Tuesday’s presidential election, MBU Timeline’s Basic Reporting and Writing for Journalism class conducted spot interviews asking students and faculty around the main campus either, “As we head toward the presidential election, do you feel like your vote even matters? Why or why not?” or “At the end of day what do you think […]
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
Dear Cubs Fans
An open letter to the Cubs from a diehard Cardinals fan. Photo by Pixabay