Faithful Through Homelessness
Homeless for five years, Thomas Clifford spends his time traveling and playing his guitar, but has not lost his faith.
What Does Easter Mean to You?
In a day and age where Easter has lost its meaning in many secular circles, it is important to be reminded that we are celebrating the very foundation of everything we believe as Christ followers. Easter eggs, bunnies and candy are great, but the death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, which allows sinners […]
Spring Break as Lifeline for MBU Students
The annual March holiday offers a release from class for all MBU students, who will find themselves taking advantage of the week in a variety of ways. Photo by Rebekah Rutledge
MBU Hosts Another Successful Media Talk
With standing room only, it was clear that students and faculty were very interested in the event speaker, Police Chief Samuel Dotson. This, paired with thoughtful, in-depth questions and openness on Dotson’s part, led to the most successful Media Talk in school history. Photo by Ryan Rerich Media Talk participants include, left to right, Amanda […]
Love Your Melon
A group of MBU students are working to put hats on the heads of kids who have been diagnosed with cancer. Photo by MBU Love Your Melon
Finding My Equilibrium
Being a full-time student while working can be difficult. I have had to navigate through college within these roles and figure out a way to balance my school work, social life and finances. In recently finding this balance, I have found that my life is more fulfilling. Photo by Rebekah Rutledge
If I Had a BILLION Dollars … I’d Be Rich
The largest Powerball jackpot in history climbed to $1.6 billion — that’s BILLION — before three winning tickets produced the magic numbers recently, in California, Tennessee and Florida. Each winner will walk away with more than $330 million after taxes. In an instant lives are changed, bank accounts will soar, wildest dreams will be realized […]
P3: Premier Pitching and Performance
P3, Premier Pitching and Performance, offers youth, high school, college and professional baseball players pitching instruction and athletic training.
Footprints On My Heart
National Share, an organization dedicated to supporting families through the difficulties of infant loss, held their annual balloon release and 5K at Frontier Park in St. Charles recently. The event was moving and touching, bringing hope through bonding with other families.
Local Student Tries to Break Guinness World Record
Jackson Rutledge, a junior at Rockwood Summit High School in Fenton, Mo., tries to beat the Guinness World Record for the number of sugar-coated, jam-filled donuts eaten in three minutes. The record currently stands at six of these donuts consumed in three minutes. Rutledge made his attempt on Saturday, Nov. 14, at Rockwood Summit High School, but was only able to tie the record.