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The Maneater

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The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

Punk and Palm Trees: a syllabus week stay-cation

Morgan Magid August 26, 2015

We’re taking one last “stay-cation” before syllabus week ends to check out some rising local acts. These groups form critical parts of musical communities that allow genres to grow and expand organically....

CoMo’s music scene won’t disappoint this fall

Corin Cesaric August 26, 2015

From a Pink Floyd tribute band to dreads and reggae and a slew of country stars, Columbia has it all for music lovers coming up this fall semester. If you’re a live music junkie like me, you are probably...

Black, White and Read: ‘Elsewhere,’ ‘I Am The Messenger’ top MOVE’s great book list

Katie Rosso August 26, 2015

Any book lover has been there: strolling through the aisles of the bookstore, surrounded by stories but failing to find one with a decent premise. When you come across the 10th book that’s a typical...

McCaskill fights back against sexual assault

McCaskill fights back against sexual assault

Anna Jaoudi August 26, 2015

Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, and a union of 12 bipartisan senators strengthened the Campus Accountability and Safety Act in hopes of successfully moving it through the legislative process. McCaskill,...

Record Radar: Tove Styrke v. LANY

Kennedy Simone August 26, 2015

Every week, MOVE chooses two albums to review and compare to ultimately choose which one sizzled and which one (possibly) sucked. This week’s lucky contestants? Tove Styrke, a 22-year-old Swedish dame...

Undocumented immigrants facing tuition hike

Bryanna Leach August 26, 2015

Two MU students are facing a tuition increase of nearly $15,000 this year after a small word change in a Missouri budget bill. The students, who are undocumented immigrants living in Missouri, will be...

No sleep till cookies

No sleep till cookies

Emily Brehe August 26, 2015

College is the most miserable time of your life. Whether it be weed-out courses, roommate problems or juggling a part-time job on top of a full course load, you are probably about to rip your hair out...

Growing income inequality reveals racial divide

Tessa Weinberg August 26, 2015

A driving force behind City Manager Mike Matthes’ proposed 2015-16 fiscal year budget is income inequality here in Columbia, he recently expressed. Matthes said a growing disparity between racial groups...

Syllabus week = major jam sesh

Micki Wagner August 26, 2015

Dust off your backpacks and break back into your Blackboard accounts; it’s syllabus week again. Not only does this mean there will be some periods of boredom, there will be some moments of stress, too....

The Midnight Barbecue welcomes new students with food, music

Peter Baugh August 26, 2015

Hoss’s Market & Rotisserie prepared 275 pounds of pulled pork and 275 pounds of brisket. Monster brought 1,920 cans of energy drinks. Insomnia Cookies baked 5,000 cookies. Jimmy John’s made nearly...

USA drama ‘Suits’ digs into characters, explores inner conflicts

Gabriela Velasquez August 26, 2015

Hello, friends. I’m Gabriela, your new television columnist! Now, I’m a very talkative person — hence my fitting nickname of Gabby — so I’ll be treating this column as a constructive conversation...

PHA moves Bid Day to Faurot Field

PHA moves Bid Day to Faurot Field

Tess Vrbin August 26, 2015

The Missouri Students Association’s [list of 100 things](http://msa.missouri.edu/100-things-to-do-at-mizzou/) to do before you graduate includes seeing Bid Day on the Quad. That list will have to be...