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The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of Mizzou since 1955

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of Mizzou since 1955

The Maneater

COVID-19 policies affect atmosphere at MU basketball games

February 16, 2021

Games are different this year for Missouri basketball fans. Mizzou Athletics has added new procedures at games in order to keep attendees safe from the spread of COVID-19. Brinn Trousdale, event staff...

MU Photo Club hosts virtual lecture series with practicing photographers

Ryan Wilson February 16, 2021

MU’s Photo Club is not letting the COVID-19 pandemic stop them this spring semester. Since January 20th, Photo Club has been hosting their Zoom Artist Lecture Series. The series is open to the public...

Biden administration promises extensive action on climate change, effects on Columbia uncertain

February 15, 2021

By Teagan King Less than a month into his presidency, President Joe Biden has already begun acting on his promises to address climate change. Some local environmentalist groups say the federal effort...

This Valentine’s Day playlist shows why R&B is the true love language

Dominique Hodge February 15, 2021

By Dominique Hodge R&B is a genre where love and romance play a part in nearly every song. The combination of rhythm and blues is a recipe for soul-touching and groundbreaking hits. With Valentine’s...

MU students share their concerns for COVID-19 vaccines and variants

February 13, 2021

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) on Dec. 11, 2020 for the first COVID-19 vaccine. A EUA allows medical procedures to be used in emergency situations without...

MU students continue to offer hairstyling, beauty services during pandemic

Sarah Parisien February 13, 2021

MU students are finding ways to stay busy despite the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to classes and clubs, some students have tapped into their entrepreneurial side as they...

‘Promising Young Woman’ starts off slow, transforms into brilliance

February 12, 2021

By Charlie Recchia Trigger Warning: The following content includes references to sexual assault. Sexual assault is such a difficult subject to portray properly in film. Either a film will exploit and...

The comeback: Cardi B’s long-awaited return to the rap game

February 12, 2021

By Gabriel Levi “If it’s up then it’s stuck!” The queen of WAP herself, Cardi B, has made her musical comeback with the release of her single “Up” on Feb. 5, a hard-hitting trap beat laced...

Club Sports returns with virtual fair, new safety guidelines

February 11, 2021

Mizzou Club Sports announced its return to in-person practice through a virtual fair on Feb. 3. Students can join their favorite club but must follow MizzouRec safety guidelines. MizzouRec is working...

MUPD gains new chief in Brian Weimer

February 9, 2021

Brian Weimer, interim chief of the MU Police Department and major of operations, was named the official chief of police on Monday. He held the interim chief of MUPD position since July of 2020 when Doug...

Stuff To Do at MU to host more pandemic-friendly activities this semester

February 8, 2021

MU’s Campus Activities Programming Board, also known as Stuff To Do at MU, will continue to provide socially distanced recreational events for students throughout the spring semester. In the fall, CAPB...

More MU students receive academic distinction in fall 2020 than semesters past

February 7, 2021

Since spring 2020, MU students have faced new challenges with online learning. While the transition caused a disruption in learning practices, the Registrar’s office recently released data showing an...