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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

Shakespeare’s Pizza temporarily relocates

Shakespeare’s Pizza temporarily relocates

Estefania Barron June 3, 2015

After 42 years in its iconic Ninth Street location, Shakespeare’s Pizza opened its doors at a temporary location on Eighth Street at 5 p.m. on May 29. The original building that hosted Shakespeare’s...

Medical cannabis a possibility for Missouri

Mica Soellner June 3, 2015

Missouri could soon be the 24th state to legalize medical cannabis, after becoming the 19th state to decriminalize the possession of marijuana in May 2014. House Bill 800, sponsored by Rep. Dave Hinson,...

Greek community expresses outrage over proposed regulations

At the request of Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin, the Office of Greek Life will host a summit regarding sexual assault and student safety in fraternity houses at 10 a.m. June 20 in Stotler Lounge, according...

MU freshman charged with crime motivated by discrimination

Hailey Stolze June 2, 2015

MU freshman Bradley Becker, who was arrested in connection with anti-Semitic vandalism in Mark Twain Hall April 8 and 9, was charged with a crime motivated by discrimination by Boone County Prosecuting...

Punk and Palm Trees: high temps mean high energy

Morgan Magid June 2, 2015

As colorful umbrellas fill the beaches, bottles of aloe fly off the shelves and global warming gets realer by the day, our music tastes shift. As the sounds of summer start to buzz, I find that we often...

Formerly PS Gallery, Sager Braudis Gallery continues to reflect ‘small business feel’

Formerly PS Gallery, Sager Braudis Gallery continues to reflect ‘small business feel’

Maddie Foster June 2, 2015

Self-proclaimed the heart of the North Village Arts District, the PS Gallery took to [social media](https://www.facebook.com/36763530792/photos/a.10151831331230793.1073741846.36763530792/10152732687140793/?type=1&theater)...

All of CoMo’s a stage: find your favorite

All of CoMo’s a stage: find your favorite

Micki Wagner June 2, 2015

There is no business like show business. To prove this, three great independent theaters downtown want to entertain you this summer. **Talking Horse Theatre,** located in the North Village Arts District,...

Summer reading guide for MOVErs

Rachel Phillips June 2, 2015

Summer leaves many students with extra time to pursue an activity that is usually associated with textbooks and assignments: reading. That means it is time to explore the world outside the textbook and...

New co-chairs moving Four Front forward

New co-chairs moving Four Front forward

Bryanna Leach June 2, 2015

Junior Ipsa Chaudhary and senior Alanna Diggs are the two new faces of Four Front Council this year. The co-chairwomen were elected in April to represent the minority population of MU in the Multicultural...

New SSLYBY album is ’90s throwback meets indie pop

New SSLYBY album is ’90s throwback meets indie pop

Bri Considine June 1, 2015

Right away, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin’s [new album](http://consequenceofsound.net/2015/05/stream-someone-still-loves-you-boris-yeltsins-new-album-the-high-country/) hooks you. “Line On...

MUPD investigating rape near University Hall

Hailey Stolze May 29, 2015

A woman was raped at 1:50 a.m. May 29, according to a MU Police Department [news release.](http://mupolice.missouri.edu/pr/archive/2015/14-2015.php) The victim notified MUPD officers just after 2:30 a.m....

What to watch: Summer Netflix binges

Ann Marion May 24, 2015

Although Netflix’s offerings may disappoint at times, you can’t deny the quality and volume of TV shows available. Now is the best time to catch up on the gems you might have missed because you were...