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Banner bonanza: Ranking the top 10 Homecoming banners

Mason Arneson October 12, 2021
With so many vibrant displays created by campus organizations and Greek life houses, which one reigns supreme?
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‘Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience’ comes to St. Louis

Kylie Mesmer October 11, 2021
Become one with the art that made an ordinary man a legend
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Mizzou Alumni Association maintains gendered titles in the Homecoming king and queen competition

Lucy Valeski October 10, 2021
Despite student requests for a change in the verbiage used in the competition, the association will maintain the tradition of nominating five queens and five kings
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CoMo Shorts returns to Columbia for third annual showcase

Camila Fowler and Sapna Amin October 10, 2021
After booming success in previous years, CoMo Shorts film showcase invited filmmakers, students and audiences to a night of short films.
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A campus filled with headphones: What is everyone listening to?

Camila Fowler October 9, 2021
What MU students were listening to in their headphones while on campus on Sept. 24.
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‘Dear Evan Hansen’: a convoluted story with fatal flaws

Chamberlain Bauman October 7, 2021
The film adaptation of the musical “Dear Evan Hansen,” released Sept. 24, was promising, given the award-winning source material. Unfortunately, the creative team’s glaring errors made the film more of a mistranslation than a natural evolution of the work.
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‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ turns its subject from a punchline to a person

Lucy Valeski October 7, 2021
Released in theaters Sept. 17, Tammy Faye’s biopic treatment proved to be an imperfect yet entertaining viewing experience.
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Sally Rooney ponders life’s serendipity in ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’

Lucy Valeski October 5, 2021
Rooney’s highly anticipated junior novel focuses on older characters and more mature themes while maintaining the author’s earlier reflective and melancholic writing style.
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‘The Chair’ presents an interesting narrative, but leaves viewers wanting more

Grace Burwell October 5, 2021
Netflix’s new dramedy series hooks viewers with an appealing aesthetic, yet fails to deliver nuance.
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Emma Chamberlain has befriended everyone in her podcast ‘Anything Goes’

Camila Fowler October 5, 2021
Emma Chamberlain transformed the traditional podcast listening experience into a familiar and intimate conversation with a friend.
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Netflix’s ‘Fear Street’ horror movie trilogy brings a modern edge to slasher films

Olivia Maillet October 5, 2021
The “Fear Street” horror movie trilogy adds aspects of slasher films to details of R.L. Stine’s classic “Fear Street” books to create a series full of twists and turns.
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It was inevitable that Jake Paul would win in Paul v. Woodley match

Olivia Maillet October 5, 2021
It seemed that Jake Paul had finally gotten his match — former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley — until you look at the stats.