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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

GPC holds “Call-Congress” event to voice concerns on recent immigration executive order

GPC holds “Call-Congress” event to voice concerns on recent immigration executive order

Ayesha Vishnani February 1, 2017

About three hours into Wednesday’s “Call-Congress” event, Graduate Professional Council President Rachel Bauer counted over 225 post-it notes that had been tacked to a board in the Student Center. Each...

“Persistence”, “Piles”, “Death Deferred”: MOVE reporter heads to artworked Jesse

“Persistence”, “Piles”, “Death Deferred”: MOVE reporter heads to artworked Jesse

Mitchell Bartle February 1, 2017

When I arrived at Jesse Hall on Monday, artwork lined the walls, and the atrium was filled with artists, instructors, friends and family members browsing displays and enjoying hors d'oeuvres. They quietly...

CPD chief cites his ‘stubborn streak’ in further denial of racial profiling

CPD chief cites his ‘stubborn streak’ in further denial of racial profiling

Sam Forbes January 31, 2017

A town hall meeting on Monday evening, intended to be an open forum to discuss racial profiling, ended with another rejection by Columbia Police Chief Ken Burton that profiling exists in the city. The...

Citizenship@Mizzou encourages diversity, inclusion at Monday evening event

Citizenship@Mizzou encourages diversity, inclusion at Monday evening event

Vernita Bediako January 31, 2017

Citizenship@Mizzou hosted a diversity training session Monday evening at the Missouri Theatre to help the university move toward accomplishing the diversity goals it set after campus protests in the fall...

International Center hosts meeting for students and scholars affected by Trump’s travel ban

International Center hosts meeting for students and scholars affected by Trump’s travel ban

Sylvia Maehr January 31, 2017

Approximately 80 students and scholars affected by President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to implement a travel ban attended a meeting in Jesse Wrench Auditorium on Tuesday. The International...

MU professors state concerns over possible repeal of ACA

MU professors state concerns over possible repeal of ACA

Sylvia Maehr January 31, 2017

When the Affordable Care Act was passed in March 2010, Catherine Armbrust was able to afford health insurance for herself and her late husband for the first time in 15 years. Armbrust is an adjunct professor...

Community members protest Trump’s policies in front of Senator Blunt’s office

Community members protest Trump’s policies in front of Senator Blunt’s office

Caroline Kealy January 31, 2017

Just over a hundred community members gathered Tuesday afternoon in front of Senator Roy Blunt’s office. The group, equipped with signs and both American and pride flags, were protesting President Donald...

Nasty Women Art Exhibit comes to Columbia

Nasty Women Art Exhibit comes to Columbia

Nat Kaemmerer January 31, 2017

_A previous version of this article misstated the name of Artists for Social Justice on first reference. MOVE Magazine regrets the error._ After the historic Women’s March on Washington and its sister...

Don’t wine about it: A guide to pairing wines and food

Katie Rosso January 31, 2017

There is a grape big world of wine out there, and it can be hard to sift through it all. Cheap wines are synonymous with college life, but if you pair the wine with a good recipe that will bring out the...

How to pay cheaper tuition by getting Missouri residency

Gracie Sands January 31, 2017

_A previous version of this article misstated the location a student must stay in order to receive residency. Students must spend 12 months anywhere in Missouri, not only within Columbia. MOVE Magazine...

Two weeks from first Curator meeting of 2017, Board four seats short

Zia Kelly January 31, 2017

The UM System Board of Curators will have five vacancies when they meet for their Feb. 9-10 meeting unless recently-elected Gov. Eric Greitens appoints people to the position between now and next weekend. Since...

Know Before You Go: Low-cost concert, high-energy band

Know Before You Go: Low-cost concert, high-energy band

Cassie Allen January 31, 2017

Rock along with Pop Evil and Red Sun Rising on Wednesday. ####The lowdown On Feb. 7, 98.9 The Rock will present Pop Evil, Red Sun Rising and Badflower as part of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Now tour. The concert...