Peaceful, calm and serene are all things you will find when visiting the Katy Trail. The Katy Trail is a 237-mile trail stretching across most of Missouri. The trail travels through Sedalia, Jefferson City, Hermann, and St. Charles along the Missouri River. Th... More »
The Orcs of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy have become one of the most iconic creatures in fantasy literature, but unlike the equally famous Elves and Dwarves, Orcs are entirely the creation of Tolkien. They are in essence a modern monster, built... More »
It doesn’t matter what city I’m in. There is one type of cuisine that I will always seek out no matter where I end up. Mexican! Time to fiesta like there’s no manana at Condado Tacos in Ballpark Village in St. Louis, Missouri. If you’re anything like me, you l... More »
Day-O, Saints, we are back for semester two finding the best corners of flavor in St. Louis and surrounding areas of Maryville University. Starting off sweet with Daylight Donuts in Chesterfield, Missouri. Daylight Donuts is not a donut shop located only in St... More »
Peaceful, quiet, and a beautiful atmosphere are all things you will experience when embarking on Bison Loop Trail at Lone Elk Park. The Lone Elk Park is a wildlife management area where you can see bison, deer, elk, and turkey. You can also hike in the park. T... More »
A mighty hero sails to the land of his father’s trusted friend, slays a family of monsters to defend a hall and its king, wins glory and honor for his name to become king himself, and perishes in epic battle with the deadliest opponent he ever faced. It sounds... More »
All stories need conflict, and the trickster archetype is one of the most common antagonists to stir things up, present throughout myth and modern media alike. Yet what happens when you inflate the power of a trickster, until they lose what makes them a compel... More »
Creative Women in Business is a series of articles that focuses on women-owned businesses in the creative spaces of St. Louis. The main purpose of my series is to highlight women, and to give them recognition for their art in the community. This first business... More »
Kayla Niemeyer is a second-year Communications major at Maryville University. Outside of Maryville, Kayla works as an EMT. She enjoys going to country concerts and being outdoors. Tune in to “On Read” for the latest advice for the girls and funny stories from ... More »
This will be my 22nd New Year’s, and my 15th new semester of school. Since middle school, I have struggled with having long periods of time off of school, and the societal practices of New Year’s Resolutions. In honor of trying to listen to my body, I will not... More »
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