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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

Upcoming fiscal year to handle $49 million gap in budget

Stephi Smith June 7, 2018

Chancellor Alexander Cartwright, Vice Chancellor for Finance Rhonda Gibler and Interim Provost Jim Spain presented MU’s 2018-19 fiscal year budget, which has a gap of $49 million, on Wednesday. To accommodate...

Enrollment expected to increase by more than 14 percent

Stephi Smith June 7, 2018

MU’s enrollment has increased by 14.4 percent, according to a report by the MU News Bureau. The report stated that 4,547 students had paid enrollment deposits as of May 2. This is a 538 increase from...

Review: Shawn Mendes’ self-titled album is about more than just a kid in love

Madi Winfield June 3, 2018

★★★★☆ Shawn Mendes is younger than most Mizzou students, as is much of his fanbase. Although, you’d never guess it from his newest work. The 19-year-old singer-songwriter sensation may have...

Tips for having the best possible travel experience

Tips for having the best possible travel experience

Mariana Labbate June 2, 2018

Traveling is tiring. From a two-hour drive to a long flight back home, it can get stressful very quickly. Whether you’re on your way to a great adventure, going back home or just visiting a town nearby,...

Residential Life adopts neighborhoods for new housing application

Stephi Smith June 1, 2018

Residential Life has implemented new changes to housing applications this year, specifically eliminating the Residents’ Online Access to Rooms, the university’s online system for selecting residence...

Cannes Review: Capernaum details the plight of ‘paperless’ youth

Nick Corder June 1, 2018

Winner of the jury prize at Cannes, Nadine Labaki’s passion project, “Capernaum,” is the biggest tearjerker at this year’s festival. “Capernaum” follows Zain, an impoverished boy living in...

Find a location near you for STI testing this summer

Charly Buchanan May 31, 2018

Though your access to the student health center may be limited during the summer, there are still ways to access affordable care, especially in regard to your sexual health. It is important to practice...

Review: ‘Deadpool 2’ disguises tired tropes with snappy smarm

Jesse Baalman May 31, 2018

Directed by David Leitch from a screenplay by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Ryan Reynolds, “Deadpool 2” wants to have it both ways; it wants to be unorthodox while still following all the same brand-building...

MU School of Journalism replaces courses, changes curriculum

MU School of Journalism replaces courses, changes curriculum

Christina Long May 30, 2018

Change is coming to the MU School of Journalism in the fall of 2019. Faculty at the school approved changes to the pre-interest area curriculum. Key changes include the reduction of emphasis areas from...

Chancellor to announce new provost before fall semester

Chancellor to announce new provost before fall semester

Stephi Smith May 30, 2018

A new provost is expected to be announced by Chancellor Alexander Cartwright before this fall, according to Marshall Stewart, Vice Chancellor for Extension and Engagement. Jim Spain, Vice Provost for...

Cannes Review: The Wild Pear Tree shows a new side of filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Nick Corder May 29, 2018

Nuri Bilge Ceylan, director of the 2014 Palme d’Or winner “Winter Sleep,” is no foreigner to the Cannes red carpet. “The Wild Pear Tree” is Ceylan’s sixth feature-length film in competition...

MOVE Magazine takes Cannes Film Festival

MOVE Magazine takes Cannes Film Festival

Nick Corder May 29, 2018

Set in the most beautiful corner of one of the most storied countries on Earth, the Festival de Cannes has won a hard-earned reputation as the world’s premier film festival. Getting its start more than...