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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

G#’s Musical Radar: The Naked and Famous put on an energetic set on March 30

G#’s Musical Radar: The Naked and Famous put on an energetic set on March 30

Grant Sharples April 13, 2017

The Naked and Famous is an indie-electronic group from New Zealand known for its catchy synth-pop style and memorable lyrics. It performed nine songs prior to the headlining set by pop-punk act Blink-182...

Millennial Manners: Culinary prowess and hospitality go hand-in-hand

Millennial Manners: Culinary prowess and hospitality go hand-in-hand

Ben Jarzombek April 12, 2017

There are two types of cooking that we all do: cooking out of necessity and cooking because we want to. While it’s true that both ultimately stem from a need to eat, the two could not be more different. In...

Facing future budget crunch, new committees look for ways to spend smarter

Facing future budget crunch, new committees look for ways to spend smarter

Andrew Withers April 12, 2017

Since taking office in January, Gov. Eric Greitens has made his intentions clear with regards to the state budget. “We have to live by the same principle that most Missourians live by,” Greitens said...

Winnifred F. Sullivan talks capital punishment and its religious influences

Winnifred F. Sullivan talks capital punishment and its religious influences

Clare Roth April 12, 2017

Winnifred F. Sullivan spoke about the nuances of the death penalty and its relationship with religion to a room of about 100 people on April 6 in Wrench Auditorium. “The death penalty is always relevant...

MU colleges brace for budget cuts with changes to faculty, resources

Zia Kelly April 12, 2017

Vacant faculty positions and changes to research funding and classroom resources are among the effects schools and colleges may see after the most recent round of budget cuts. After the state legislature...

Column: CoMo chefs dish on their careers, favorite recipes

Rashi Shrivastava April 12, 2017

Every second store downtown offers a distinctive dining experience, all the way from the busy-but-enjoyable Shakespeare’s to the soft and classy Sycamore. Variety is something that Columbia is never...

Vinyl Renaissance to move closer to campus

Vinyl Renaissance to move closer to campus

Nat Kaemmerer April 12, 2017

The green-walled Woody’s Gentlemen’s Clothiers has sat empty since it closed at the end of 2016. Now, the space is set to come back to life as Vinyl Renaissance, one of three record stores in downtown...

Venture into the world of food art with Columbia Art League’s ‘Comestible’

Hannah Simon April 12, 2017

The organizers of the Columbia Art League know that everybody loves eating. This is why they host an annual exhibit at their gallery on South Ninth Street based solely on food. Though the theme of the...

G#’s Musical Radar: Cold War Kids’ ‘L.A. Divine’ is its weakest LP yet

G#’s Musical Radar: Cold War Kids’ ‘L.A. Divine’ is its weakest LP yet

Grant Sharples April 12, 2017

There’s no denying that Cold War Kids established itself as an indie rock staple when it released _Robbers & Cowards_ in 2006. Songs such as “Hang Me Up to Dry,” “Hospital Beds” and “We Used...

Mug shots: Five quick recipes to make in the microwave

Mug shots: Five quick recipes to make in the microwave

Nat Kaemmerer April 11, 2017

Let’s be honest — doing dishes sucks. Especially when you’re the only one eating the food you make, or you’re dealing with dorm cooking. Mug recipes are perfect for when you’re high on hunger...

The five best Food Network shows you should be watching

The five best Food Network shows you should be watching

Katie Rosso April 11, 2017

When I was a kid, I thought Food Network was boring. Sure, I liked seeing the food and how to cook it, but there was no spark to keep my 9-year-old self captivated. Beyond _Good Eats_, with chef Alton...

Construction for new School of Music building to begin in January

Construction for new School of Music building to begin in January

Olivia Garrett April 10, 2017

Faculty of the School of Music are currently spread out across six buildings on campus, including a repurposed gymnasium and cafeteria. But in January, construction on a new building for the school will...