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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

Columbia City Council approves another housing complex, The Residences, for construction

Joe Clougher July 9, 2013

It may have been a struggle, but after months of repackaging and negotiation, The Residences at Fifth Street and Conley Avenue were finally approved to begin construction. In a unanimous vote last week...

MSA discusses keeping bars open for additional hour

Claudia Guthrie July 8, 2013

Missouri law currently states that all bars must close at 1:30 a.m., the time when establishments stop selling alcohol, but the Missouri Students Association is working to change that. MSA is pushing...

Panhellenic Association member to participate in Africa philanthropy ‘trek’

Crystal Duan July 8, 2013

When the Panhellenic Association’s Paola Rivera ventures to Africa on July 16 to help build a school for girls, she will not only advocate for women’s rights but also further MU awareness of the cause. “Myself...

Bike Share looks for manager, funding in order to expand

Tracy Cook July 8, 2013

One year and 2,500 checkouts later, the Mizzou Bike Share program is looking for permanence. The program launched Aug. 27, 2012 as the result of a joint effort between the Missouri Students Association...

MCC Director Pablo Mendoza resigns for new job

Jill Deutsch July 8, 2013

Pablo Mendoza was always working inside the Multicultural Center. He was there leading diversity seminars. He was there advising diversity organizations. He was there advancing diversity initiatives. He...

Small organizations benefit at Summer Welcome

Julia Brun July 8, 2013

For incoming freshmen, the Student Activities Mart is a one-stop shop for all things concerning student life. With a total of 700 student organizations at MU, only a few have the opportunity to be promoted...

ResLife Master Plan will replace the Dobbs group

Katherine Knott July 8, 2013

Jones, Lathrop and Laws residence halls will be torn down and replaced by five new ones in the coming years. These renovations are part of the Dobbs Replacement Project, meant to provide more residential...

DIY or Die: Just (don’t) add water

Lizzie Tontz July 8, 2013

Even though I’m still folding kusudama for my bridesmaids’ bouquets, I decided to start on a new project for the sake of time. Since my fiancé and I haven’t set a date for the wedding yet, I’m...

Nursing professor receives health policy fellowship

Micheala Sosby July 8, 2013

Most professors will have made their way back to campus come fall but not Patricia Schnitzer, associate professor at the Sinclair School of Nursing. Schnitzer will travel to Hyattsville, Md., for the 2013...

It’s a bird… it’s a plane…  it’s another Superman!

It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s another Superman!

David Freyermuth July 8, 2013

Not many superheroes have seen the big screen as many times as the Man of Steel. With the latest installment in the Superman saga out just last month, I took a look at how the new flick matched up to the...

Deaton Institute to make impact on international development research

Crystal Duan July 8, 2013

When Chancellor Brady Deaton announced his retirement in June, he subsequently unveiled a plan at the June 15 Board of Curators meeting to head the new Brady and Anne Deaton Institute for University Leadership...

Anything but Ramen: Lasagna as a spiritual adventure

Aaron Pellish July 8, 2013

Recently, I took a road trip to the most exciting city on earth: Kansas City, Mo. And by “exciting,” I mean “incredibly average." There were lots of fountains and some cool buildings, but it was...