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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Maneater is hiring an assistant social media editor

May 2, 2021

Interested in social media? Apply to be the assistant social media manager for The Maneater! This is a great way to get more involved, and we have a lot of really cool things planned! Non-journalism majors...

Mizzou in Review: The media we consumed this year

May 2, 2021

Facing a global pandemic in the midst of a chaotic year shocked the MU student body in ways they have never experienced before. A mysterious virus with fatal risks rapidly spreading created a standstill...

Protesters gather in Jefferson City to oppose anti-trans legislation

Emmet Jamieson April 30, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); A group of about 50 protesters demonstrated outside the Missouri Capitol on April 17. They gathered to oppose...

New delivery app, TheGoodz, launches on campus

April 29, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); MU sophomore Josh Margherita said he believed TheGoodz, a new Columbia-based food and alcohol...

Residents discover bats in Responsibility Hall

April 26, 2021

Last month, residents discovered two bats on the third floor of MU’s Responsibility Hall, prompting Residential Life to contact pest control services. It took them about 10 hours to respond. MU freshman...

AAPI vigil organizers encourage future discussion about racism in the U.S. after Atlanta shootings

April 25, 2021

By Teagan King One month after two MU students organized a vigil at Speakers Circle to remember the victims of shootings in the Atlanta area, they and other Asian students hope to continue the conversation...

Amidst pandemic, Columbia shelters adapt to extreme weather conditions

April 24, 2021

By EJ Haas Extreme cold conditions between Feb. 14 and Feb. 22 caused MU to cease on-campus operations for a day. ABC 17 News issued a Weather Alert on Feb. 16, claiming “conditions will struggle to...

Art and Archaeology Museum relocates to Ellis Library

April 24, 2021

The museum of art and archaeology is being relocated from Mizzou North to the inside of Ellis Library as a part of MU’s Space Reduction and Strategic Relocation Plan. It will be located on the lower...

‘Synchronic’ uses typical sci-fi trope and manages to make it original

April 22, 2021

By Dominique Hodge The sci-fi genre can be genuinely entertaining with its out of the box concepts like time travel or other dimensions that inspire audiences to think about the possibilities science...

Review: ‘Why Did You Kill Me?’ is less about social media and more about gang violence

April 22, 2021

By Elise Mulligan The trailer for the Netflix true-crime documentary “Why Did You Kill Me?” gives the impression that it’s the story of catfishing murder suspects on Myspace to lure the killer to...

MU Theatre Department’s “Marisol” opens after year-long delay

Grant Roberts April 20, 2021

_Photo by Rebecca Allen_ In the year that has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic began, many students found themselves feeling lost and confused in a strange new world that closely resembles the one...

‘Concrete Cowboy’ relies on cast, scenery for interest

April 20, 2021

By Anna Kochman The word ‘cowboy’ is fraught with imagery — boots, horses and ubiquitous white men roaming the Wild West. The Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club, Black cowboys clad in Air Jordans...