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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Maneater Releases MOVE Mag: A Miz-aic

The Maneater Releases MOVE Mag: A Miz-aic

April 27, 2025

MOVE Magazine, The Maneater's arts & culture magazine, released its first print issue on April 27 at Cafe Berlin in Columbia, Mo. View the interactive print copy and all digital stories of MOVE Mag:...

How Joey Yancey is determined to be more than just another face on campus

How Joey Yancey is determined to be more than just another face on campus

Isabel Brauhn, MOVE Staff Writer April 27, 2025

A modern-day Michelangelo: Junior Joey Yancey is the University of Missouri’s renaissance man in terms of involvement. With a plethora of extracurriculars under his belt and a demeanor that instantly...

A man sitting in his office.

MU jazz and philosophy professor’s advice for beginning journaling

Alex Gribb, Assistant News Editor April 27, 2025

Journaling allows a writer to take snippets of their life and create an art piece of words and colors. You are able to create a collection of thoughts from thin air while releasing intense emotions that...

A pin is displayed on MU senior Ian De Smet’s jacket as he poses in Speakers Circle on Saturday, April 26, 2025, in Columbia, Mo. "There's little elements here and there in how I present myself that helps bridge that initial hardest challenge of stepping out of your comfort zone," De Smet said.

Patches and purpose: How students wear their beliefs

Maya Bensaoud, MOVE Reporter April 27, 2025

At the University of Missouri, protest lives on backpacks and jackets. It is stitched into patches, clipped onto bags and stuck across laptops. A keffiyeh, a traditional Arab headdress often used as a...

How students navigate identity, community and belonging through Mixed at Mizzou

How students navigate identity, community and belonging through Mixed at Mizzou

Ainsley Bryson, MOVE Assistant Editor April 27, 2025

For many, college is a long-awaited opportunity to branch out from the mundanity of hometown life, create distance from structures of familial roles and craft a personalized experience. But with a total...

Crafting a personal time capsule: how four scrapbookers hold on to memories

Ishrat Madiha and Liv Martin April 27, 2025

Scrapbooking is a versatile hobby combining different artistic elements. Scrapbookers hold onto memories through the art of cutting and gluing, and, as a result, they get handmade, physical momentos of...

Every day

Liv Martin, MOVE Reporter April 27, 2025

I carry pieces of my past selves with me every day The scar on my knee from when I crashed my bike as a kid My permanent retainer on my bottom teeth from third grade I carry pieces of my present self...

Pieces of the Past

Pieces of the Past

Sydney Rohrberg, News Reporter April 27, 2025

Walking through the University of Missouri’s campus, it’s common to see vintage sellers gathering in Speakers Circle or lining Lowry Mall. Many students and local residents sell vintage items to MU...

MU first-year Allie Gifford poses in front of the arch at the School of Journalism on Saturday, April 26, 2025, in Columbia, Mo. Gifford plans to use her double major to pursue a career in international advertising

Managing Multiple Majors: The students creating personalized college experiences

Sydney Rohrberg, News Reporter April 27, 2025

It can be difficult for students to pick just one major that measures up to their goals. For some, a single area of study isn’t enough - they decided to pick a combination of wide-ranging interests and...

From Cape Town to Prague: how two MU students explored new countries

Hannah McDonough and Ishrat Madiha April 27, 2025

From the mountainous landscapes of Cape Town, South Africa to the cobblestone streets of Prague, Czechia, University of Missouri students Kiraly Vega and Gabbie Roseman broadened their horizons through...

From left, Homecoming Tri-Directors Julia Delano, Jacob Wizgird and Megan Fox walk across the field ahead of the homecoming royalty results announcement on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at Faurot Field in Columbia, Mo. MU seniors Will Wehmer and Audrey Stowe were voted homecoming king and queen, respectively, and crowned at halftime.

A look into Columbia’s college-town culture

Avery Copeland and Faith Jacoby April 27, 2025

As current students walk the streets of Columbia, remnants of past residents can be seen across the city. Whispers of former University of Missouri students float between classrooms, their traditions and...

Ladybugs and belief: how I pulled myself out of my depression

Alex Gribb, Assistant News Editor April 27, 2025

It took me all of two weeks to know that my first year of college was going to suck. I was certainly anxious in high school, but I still felt solid and protected. I was always with family, friends and...