Halftime interviews a Maryville Men's and Women's Volleyball players to learn more about the sport of Volleyball. We got to know the players and found out what it's like to play a college sport. They were given 7brew sweet treat before filming and were happy t... More »
. This week on the Coffee Chronicles I checked out the Grounds Coffee Located in Ballwin, Mo! ☕ The Grounds Coffeehouse (Ballwin, MO) Distance from Maryville: ~15 minutes (approx. 9 miles) Pros: 1. Chill, Cozy Atmosphere 2. Great for Studying 3. Friendly Staff... More »
For Maryville University students who want more than just a caffeine fix, Teleo Coffee in Kirkwood offers a welcoming, community-driven space ideal for both studying and relaxing. Just 18 minutes from campus (approximately 11 miles), Teleo is tucked in the hea... More »
Halftime interviews a Maryville Men's Baseball athlete to get a sneak peek of the new facility and to learn more about the sport of baseball. We did provide a sweet treat for the athlete from a local STL coffee shop. Stay tuned for next week's video to see who... More »
Halftime interviews 3 Maryville Women's field hockey players about their sport and their personal lives. They were supplied with a sweet treat from a local STL coffee spot before the interview and had a blast with Halftime's minnie mics. Women's field hockey t... More »
Welcome to the Coffee Chronicles! Exploring St. Louis, one coffee shop at a time! Each week, I’ll feature a new local café within 30 minutes of Maryville University—perfect for studying, hanging out, or just grabbing a great cup of coffee. Whether you’re looki... More »
Be careful, you might miss it! Teleo Coffee located on a side street in Kirkwood, Missouri, feels like home. Literally. This coffee shop appears as a home on the exterior- but lotus, coffee, pastries, and merchandise await the passerby’s inside! They say each ... More »
By : Popoai Tanuvasa-Lole Since the COVID -19 quarantine hit the U.S. thousands of people have been forced to self-isolate and stay at home. Many of our routines and daily lives are anything but normal now. Coping mechanisms seem to be very limited when you ar... More »
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