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Ask An ‘Eater Advice: Frustrated Freshie’s professor horror story

Ask An ‘Eater Advice: Frustrated Freshie’s professor horror story

Hawthorn September 20, 2021
This advice column was written by The Maneater’s Hawthorn. A sophomore at MU, she studies journalism, French and women’s and gender studies. Hawthorn hopes to help fellow MU students in any way she can. Don’t be a stranger! Send your questions here: https://forms.gle/zKoT97cPjHALgqgm8
Tiger Pantry, Truman’s Closet, STRIPES celebrate new location

Tiger Pantry, Truman’s Closet, STRIPES celebrate new location

Caroline Schultz September 20, 2021
Tiger Pantry, Truman’s Closet, and STRIPES move to an on-campus location for better accessibility.
Politics for Dummies by Dummies: Get to know some of MU’s political organizations

Politics for Dummies by Dummies: Get to know some of MU’s political organizations

Tadeo Ruiz, Olivia Mizelle September 10, 2021
Three of MU’s political organizations answered questions regarding five political issues in America.
What’s up with Spot? MU innovates uses for robotic dogs

What’s up with Spot? MU innovates uses for robotic dogs

Elizabeth Derner and Teagan King September 9, 2021
Students and faculty have been working with four robotic dogs from Boston Dynamics to get hands-on experience with new technology.
A group of MU students waits in line to receive their COVID-19 vaccinations on Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021 at the MU Student Center in Columbia, Mo. The MU Department of Student Health and Well-Being hosted the event alongside other student organizations to encourage vaccination on campus.

Student organizations promote free COVID-19 vaccination clinic

Emma Stefanutti September 3, 2021
MU’s Department of Student Health and Well-being collaborated with student organizations on campus, including Welcome Week leaders and Campus Activities Programming Board, to encourage students to attend MU’s vaccination clinic Aug. 24 and 25.
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Who’s Who? Get to know Mizzou’s biggest names

Emmet Jamieson and Ellie Lin September 1, 2021

Mun Choi, MU chancellor and UM System president  Mun Choi is the president of the UM System, which means he is the chief executive and academic officer of the UM System campuses in Columbia, St....

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A guide to vegetarian dining at Mizzou

Cayli Yanagida September 1, 2021

Being vegetarian on some college campuses can be hard, but finding places to eat at MU is easier than it may seem. Almost every Campus Dining location has an assortment of vegetarian options, and there...

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Columbia woman missing

Chamberlain Bauman August 28, 2021
The University of Missouri Police Department reported that Theresa Antonine-Mitchell, last seen Aug. 28 at St. Thomas More Newman Center, is missing.
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MU to offer new Tide laundry service

Katie Taranto August 15, 2021
This is the first year MU will partner with Tide Cleaners to provide an optional wash n’ fold service.

From Thomas Jefferson to Twitter: moments that defined MU this year

Joy Mazur May 9, 2021

The 2020-21 school year challenged students academically, physically, mentally, emotionally and politically. Despite elections, protests and remote learning, MU still strived to succeed and achieve some...

“Shorts: Coyote 77” provides unique, enriching experience for viewers through slightly odd, yet very entertaining films.

Lauren Blue May 6, 2021

True/False Film Fest offers a wide variety of documentaries to its attendees. One of the highlights of the festival is the short films. The shorts allow for experimentation and creativity without having...

Mizzou in Review: Usage of art mediums in social justice movements on MU’s campus

Shannon Worley May 6, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); Warning: this story contains quotes with slurs The 2020-2021 school year was like no other....