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The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

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REVIEW: Feline fun and coffee bliss at Bertha’s Beans Cafe

Liv Martin September 18, 2024

Bertha’s Beans Cat Cafe is roughly a 10-minute walk from campus and is the purr-fect place for a break and cuddle time with cats of all sorts Upon arrival at Bertha's Beans Cat Cafe, my...

Blink Twice: When Shock Drowns Out Substance

Maya Bensaoud and Jayden Bates-Bland September 18, 2024

In her directorial debut, Zoë Kravitz creates a tense thriller but misses the mark in her critique of power and control “Blink Twice” attempts to create a thought-provoking commentary,...

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Everything you need to know about KamalaHQ

Sophia Smolenski September 16, 2024

Vice President Harris’ campaign has revolutionized how politicians reach young voters Need to register to vote? Go here! Although the summer of 2024 saw many TikTok trends, including...

Sabrina Carpenter’s New Album: “Short n’ Sweet” explores themes of revenge and longing

Amory Moore September 11, 2024

Consisting of 12 brilliant and sassy tracks, Sabrina Carpenter’s sixth album “Short n’ Sweet” ties up our ‘brat’ summer Now that we’re coming to the end of a ‘brat’ summer,...

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REVIEW: “Charm” by Clairo is a soulful homage to infatuation and desire

Alyssa Royston August 30, 2024

Featuring 11 entrancing tracks, Clairo’s third studio album “Charm” takes audiences on a voyage of self-reflection, love and yearning For those of us not quite sassy enough to channel...

Monthly Recs: What to read, listen to and watch this August

Ava McCluer August 10, 2024

Slow down before school begins and treat yourself to iconic albums, inventive stories and impeccable films In the fleeting final month of summer before returning to black and gold adorned...

REVIEW: Taylor Swift can do it with a broken heart

Faith Jacoby May 16, 2024

In an immensely raw and vulnerable track list, Swift opens up about her intense realities surrounding love, mental illness and fame On April 19, Taylor Swift released her highly anticipated...

Unbound Emerging Poet Nisha Atalie uses poetry to explore nature and identity

Logan Gee May 7, 2024

Rooted in the mountains of Oregon and surrounded by nature, writer Nisha Atalie brings the complicated delicacy of life into the written word Nisha Atalie is a nonfiction writer and poet...

Inked Identity: Columbia tattoo artists and clients explore self-expression through tattoos and piercings

Sarah Woods May 7, 2024

Over the past decades, tattooing and piercing has shifted from being a counterculture-focused scene to an accepted practice about self-expression of all forms Columbia’s Iron Tiger Tattoo...

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Finding your truth: Nancy White’s Write On! Workshop

Jasmine Jackson May 7, 2024

White asked participants to take charge of their story and write about what they want — not what the audience does In Nancy White's Write On! Workshop, writers find their truths and put...

REVIEW: ‘Don’t Forget Me’ clings to nostalgia like a lifeline

Emma Zawacki May 7, 2024

With 10 tracks, Maggie Rogers’ sophomore studio album “Don’t Forget Me” attempts to grapple with the reality of no longer being a child It’s seemingly that time of year.  The...

REVIEW: Faye Webster takes an unexpected vocal twist on her album “Underdressed at the Symphony”

Zohra Basmadjian May 6, 2024

Who would have imagined Faye Webster and Lil Yachty blending their voices in harmony–mixing rock with hip-hop style instrumentals? Unexpected, yet intriguing. Faye Webster started off...