Skip to Main Content
The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

Mark McIntosh named interim vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and economic development

Mark McIntosh named interim vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and economic development

Waverly Colville November 19, 2015

Mark McIntosh has been named interim vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and economic development effective immediately, [according to the MU News Bureau](http://munews.missouri.edu/news-releases/2015/1118-mcintosh-named-interim-vice-chancellor-for-research-graduate-studies-and-economic-development/)...

Haden Gomez and Chris Hanner win MSA presidential election

Neeti Butala, Emily Gallion November 19, 2015

_This story has been updated to include social media responses from the other slates._ Haden Gomez and Christopher Hanner are the new Missouri Students Association president and vice president. The Board...

Middleton, Foley speak to Faculty Council about campus climate

Elizabeth Loutfi November 19, 2015

Faculty Council convened for the first time since the [resignations of Tim Wolfe and R. Bowen Loftin](https://www.themaneater.com/stories/2015/11/11/wolfe-loftin-step-down-allow-campus-heal/) Thursday....

Senator petitions for BEC chairwoman’s impeachment at emergency MSA Senate

Emily Gallion November 18, 2015

The Missouri Students Association called an emergency full Senate meeting Tuesday night after senators raised concerns about the handling of infractions by the Board of Elections Commissioners chairwoman,...

MSA full senate votes to postpone the presidential election results 24 hours

Waverly Colville November 18, 2015

The Missouri Students Association Senate postponed the announcement of the presidential election results Wednesday. The postponement passed with 26 votes in affirmation, seven in negation and seven abstentions. This...

MU students fail library fee

Lauren Wortman November 18, 2015

MU’s student body voted to fail the controversial library fee proposed by MU Libraries, according to election results. The library fee received a 54 percent vote against the fee, according to the [Missouri...

Interim UM System President Mike Middleton has student support

Interim UM System President Mike Middleton has student support

Marilyn Haigh November 17, 2015

Kayla Burrell, vice president of the MU Black Pre-Law Student Association, watched Mike Middleton speak during a press conference Nov. 12 in University Hall in which he was announced as UM System interim...

Catch up on what you missed regarding Yik Yak threats

Hailey Stolze November 17, 2015

Sheer panic: There’s no better way to describe students’ feelings on Nov. 10, a night MU will never forget. Rumors erupted on social media resulting in constant fear and miscommunication. Students...

Protests prompt free speech discussion on campus

Protests prompt free speech discussion on campus

Jennifer Prohov November 17, 2015

Reports of Concerned Student 1950 supporters’ attempts to block media access during [demonstrations Nov. 9](https://www.themaneater.com/stories/2015/11/10/nov-9-chronological-play-play/) quickly overshadowed...

Students still find ways to smoke in face of Tobacco 21 ordinance

Students still find ways to smoke in face of Tobacco 21 ordinance

Tessa Weinberg, Lauren Wortman November 17, 2015

Students can be found taking drags on their cigarettes, day or night near the fountain between Strickland Hall and the Student Center. Sitting on the ledge surrounding the fountain, they blow smoke around...

Concerned Student 1950 looks to the future

Concerned Student 1950 looks to the future

Jennifer Prohov November 17, 2015

A calm breeze drifted through a reverently quiet Carnahan Quad campsite Nov. 10, creating a peaceful atmosphere that came in sharp contrast to the day before, when a national media frenzy had surrounded...

Knowledge on people with mental illnesses is held in high priority for police officers

Knowledge on people with mental illnesses is held in high priority for police officers

Elane Edwards November 17, 2015

Local police officers have made plans to better understand and work with individuals in the community with mental illness. According to the Treatment Advocacy Center, there are approximately 356,000 inmates...