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The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

These tacos have Seoul

Micki Wagner October 14, 2014

It’s true: Seoul Taco will soon be joining the ranks of Columbia’s beloved downtown. The Korean-Mexican food-truck-turned-restaurant is slated to open downtown sometime before the spring semester. Established...

Three slates running in 2014 MSA presidential election

Three slates running in 2014 MSA presidential election

Three slates have submitted paperwork to the Board of Elections Commissioners in accordance with the BEC handbook in order to run in the 2014 Missouri Students Association presidential election. The slates...

Indie band rolls in

Indie band rolls in

Elana Williams October 14, 2014

Bo Bulawsky’s band started by chance as a reaction to the breakup of his previous outfit. He took his guitar and a friend as drummer and hit the road as the act he’d been rehearsing alone in his bedroom...

‘Enough is Enough’ campaign enters second phase

Jack Waddell October 14, 2014

The Missouri Students Association’s [“Enough is Enough”](http://msa.missouri.edu/enoughisenough/) campaign video has surpassed 60,000 views and more than 550 students have pledged to be active against...

Rants and Reviews: Is “RPX” worth it?

Robert Mecchi October 14, 2014

Theaters are always looking for an excuse to throw a surcharge on top of the price of a regular movie ticket. When James Cameron's “Avatar” hit theaters, theater chains scrambled to install 3D projectors...

TAPP, ASUM register 700 students for midterm election

The deadline for voter registration in Missouri was Oct. 8. Efforts by the Associated Students of the University of Missouri and Tigers Advancing Political Participation registered 700 MU students to vote...

New Found Glory keeps it young

Mackenzie Altvater October 14, 2014

New Found Glory has been around for a while, but on its most recent release, “Resurrection”, the band seems younger than ever. Sticking to its original ‘90s-rock style, “Resurrection” is a continuous...

Hit Rock Bottom

Emily Brehe October 14, 2014

With the help of multi-million dollar movies and television shows starring Hollywood’s biggest celebrities, being a comic book reader has its perks. Can’t wait until the next season of “The Walking...

Brad ‘N’ Butter: How to: stay warm this winter

Brad Spudich October 14, 2014

It’s the time of the year when it’s comfortably cool during the day, but at night and in the morning, it’s tempting to lay in bed wrapped in your blankets. As temperatures begin to drop, instead...

Carolina Chocolate Drops reintroduces early American music with modern interpretation and swing

Taylor Ysteboe October 14, 2014

The Carolina Chocolate Drops aims to revive the soul of early American music in the modern era. The passionate band will be sharing its heartfelt interpretation of folk while retaining all its charm at...

Weezer’s album is better than alright

Katie Parkinson October 14, 2014

Ever since the arrival of its catchy new single, “Back to the Shack,” Weezer’s new album, “Everything Will Be Alright in the End,” has been highly anticipated as one that will take fans back...

John Craigie comes to CoMo

John Craigie comes to CoMo

Kennedy Ward October 14, 2014

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist John Craigie will be performing at The Bridge on Oct. 17. As it will be his second time playing at the venue, Craigie has good expectations for the upcoming...