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The Maneater

‘Hamilton’ is a cast album to remember

Anna Maples October 14, 2015

On Sept. 25, I first listened to the cast album of “Hamilton”, a new Broadway musical. I haven’t stopped since. This show is based on the life of the “10-dollar founding father” Alexander Hamilton...

We’ve taken PSL too far

We’ve taken PSL too far

Micki Wagner October 14, 2015

Ah, fall. Or as every basic white girl knows it: pumpkin spice latte season. However, not everyone loves the PSL. So for the PSL-defector, here are five fall treats just for you. **Hot Pumpkin Macchiato...

Ah-choose to eat safely at Columbia’s first allergen-free café

Ah-choose to eat safely at Columbia’s first allergen-free café

Amanda Battmer October 14, 2015

Columbia welcomed its first allergen-free eatery, Range Free, to Orr Street last Wednesday. Range Free is a bakery and cafe that serves the specialized diets of mid-Missourians with food allergies by offering...

Why booties are your fall best friends

Lauren Williams October 14, 2015

It’s finally that time of year when we can tuck away our sandals and pull out our booties. Booties come in handy in almost every situation I find myself in, whether it is a dressier event or something...

Peaceworks demonstrators protest climate change during rap battle

Tessa Weinberg, Allyson Sherwin October 14, 2015

In the midst of mad rhymes being spit out by participants of KCOU’s annual Rap Battle, about 15 protesters had chants of their own to belt out in support of Mid-Missouri Peaceworks’ “Speakout”...

This week in university news

Quinn Malloy October 14, 2015

####Fundraising campaign MU administrators announced a $1.3 billion fundraising campaign on Oct. 8 during an event at Mizzou Arena. The fundraising campaign, dubbed “Mizzou: Our Time to Lead” is the...

Majority of students don’t believe sexual assault is a problem at MU

Emily O’Connor October 14, 2015

Eighty percent of undergraduate men at MU believe sexual assault is not a problem on campus. Only 19.6 percent of undergraduate males, compared to 37.1 percent of undergraduate females, at MU reported...

Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders rising in the presidential polls

Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders rising in the presidential polls

Bryanna Leach October 14, 2015

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is gaining attention and support in recent polls, showing the self-described Democratic Socialist will likely not be fading away anytime soon. According...

Hate crimes underreported to MUPD

Allyson Sherwin October 14, 2015

Incidents of hate have been in the news more recently on MU’s campus, with the high-profile harassment of Missouri Students Association President Payton Head and then, less than a month later, the racist...

Diversity summit postponed to strengthen impact

Tessa Weinberg October 14, 2015

The city’s Human Rights Commission is planning a diversity summit for several months to create an open dialogue centered around issues of inequality. Commission Chairman Scott Dean said he feels this...

More passengers flying with Columbia Regional Airport

More passengers flying with Columbia Regional Airport

John Richmond Herrick October 14, 2015

Usage of Columbia Regional Airport is on the rise, with 29 percent of Columbia air passengers choosing the airport in 2014, compared to only 11 percent in 2011, according to a report from the Airport Advisory...

‘Becoming Bulletproof’ puts disability in the spotlight

‘Becoming Bulletproof’ puts disability in the spotlight

Taylor Blatchford October 14, 2015

People with disabilities are rarely featured in film. When they are, it’s usually in supporting roles or as stereotypical characters that focus on what they cannot do. “Becoming Bulletproof,” a...