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The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

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 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...

Roxy’s owner opens “secret” new music venue, lounge

Morgan Magid May 16, 2015

Columbia’s newest bar and music venue can’t be seen at a quick glance through a window or even at first walk through its own building. No, to get into The Social Room you need to know this week’s...

FACSS raises more than $24,000 in the fundraising campaign

Shuhan Li May 14, 2015

The Friendship Association of Chinese Students and Scholars launched a fundraising campaign in February to help support the family of Kui Zou, a Chinese visiting scholar who was killed in a car accident...

Initiative targeting gun violence launched

Annelise Moloney May 13, 2015

A yearlong initiative entitled “Gun Violence: A Public Health Crisis” will target public health and safety concerns in relation to gun violence in the U.S. The initiative was launched by Mark Wrighton,...

Three injured in shooting in Forest Avenue area

John Richmond Herrick May 13, 2015

The three victims suffered nonfatal injuries and were transported to a local hospital after a shooting on Forest Avenue Wednesday night, according to a Columbia Police Department media release. Officers...

Victim robbed, shot near Rangeline Street

Hailey Stolze May 12, 2015

Police investigated shots fired near 2900 Rangeline Street just before 9 p.m. May 11, according to a Columbia Police Department [press release](http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Public_Comm/Public_Information/Press_Releases/view.php?id=3208). The...

Columbia Regional Airport intersection causes safety concern

John Richmond Herrick May 12, 2015

Columbia Regional Airport [reopened](http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Public_Comm/Public_Information/Press_Releases/view.php?id=3206) early Tuesday morning after a departing flight got stuck in a grassy area,...

Administrators to move back into Jesse Hall May 18

Administrators to move back into Jesse Hall May 18

Esther Seawell May 12, 2015

For students, May 18 is the first official day of summer, but for MU Administration, it is the day that they can move back into Jesse Hall. Jesse Auditorium will be the first room to reopen. The Commencement...

MU student assaulted near campus

Hailey Stolze May 12, 2015

An assault occurred on Williams Street and Paris Road just after 3:15 a.m. on May 9, according to Columbia Police Department dispatch [records](https://www.gocolumbiamo.com/PSJC/Services/911/911dispatch/police.php). Officers...