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2025 Grammys: A rollercoaster of surprises and snubs

Ava Mohror and Isabel Brauhn February 16, 2025

The Grammys was full of satisfying to shocking surprises, and we’re analyzing this year’s dispersal of golden gramophones     From stunning red carpet looks to dazzling...

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These sugary and heart-shaped treats for Valentine’s Day are sure to sweeten your February

Amory Moore February 12, 2025

From strawberry jam to brown sugar, here are three recipes to make your Valentine’s Day sweeter Whether you’re a baker or not – I wouldn’t consider myself one by any means – these...

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No cupid, no problem: Anti-love media to get through February

Mikalah Owens, MOVE Digital Editor February 4, 2025

A guide of recommendations filled with anti-love culture to get you through February Welcome to February, a month that Hallmark has trademarked as the month of love. To me, Valentine's Day...

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Riff! Musical Improv brings one-night-only musicals to The Shack

Hannah McDonough, News & MOVE Reporter January 22, 2025

With 12 cast members split into two teams and a band, the group performs most Fridays in The Shack “Can I please get a suggestion for the title of a musical?” Hands raise in the audience...

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REVIEW: Sally Rooney’s newest novel ‘Intermezzo’ dissects love and loss

Amelia Schaefer January 21, 2025

Sally Rooney releases another literary fiction read laced with themes of passion and grief Highly anticipated by readers worldwide, “Intermezzo,” Sally Rooney’s fourth novel, was released...

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Reflecting on my parents’ CD collection through the nostalgia of winter break

Alex Gribb, Managing Editor January 21, 2025

With the holidays here, nostalgia looms heavily. So what better time to open my parent’s glove box and re-evaluate their early 2000s collection? The first car I was ever in was a 1999 dark...

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December must-watches, listens, reads and do’s to close out the year

Ava McCluer, MOVE Digital Editor December 31, 2024

MOVE Editor Ava McCluer shares her picks for December As the originator of the MOVE section’s monthly recommendation stories back in August, it’s only natural that I should close out...

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A curated list of gifts that are just as delightful to shop for as they are to receive

Lauren Replogle, Graphics Editor December 15, 2024

Gift-giving just got easier! The Maneater has done the grunt work of finding the most luxurious, playful and unique gifts for the artistically inclined, fashion-forward, hosting hero and more The...

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Wheelchairography: MU theatre student Luca Freecia opens the conversation around disability onstage

Sabrina Pan, MOVE Mag Director December 12, 2024

Freecia reflects on finding a community through theater, building self-confidence and incorporating his wheelchair into his performances as lead role Jonathan Larson in ‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’ at Talking...

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REVIEW: A ‘Wicked’-ly brilliant screen adaptation of the musical we know and love

Ainsley Bryson, MOVE Digital Editor December 11, 2024

Don’t let the 2 hour, 40 minute runtime scare you; the tangible, absorbing extravagance of “Wicked” is what makes this the movie of the year On Nov. 22, the magic of director Jon M....

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Winter book recommendations from an English major

Ellie Coalier November 30, 2024

Embrace the existential: chilling and philosophical reads to satiate the catharsis of the approaching colder months I adore the idea of winter. I think of hibernation, a withdrawal, a dive...

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Greenhouse Manager Kenny Henk nurses the MU Horticulture Club back to health

Jayden Bates-Bland November 26, 2024

Kenny Henk revives the MU Horticulture Club through his passion for plants When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, many people picked up new hobbies. For Kenny Henk, an MU junior, it was carnivorous...