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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

Know your rights: a guide to the basic rights that affect college students

Ian Servantes April 6, 2012

TV shows like “Law and Order” and “Cops” have helped engrain the Miranda rights into viewers’ brains, but few people actually know how to apply them, according to criminal defense attorney Dan...

Back to the ’90s

David Adams April 6, 2012

It’s time to break out your Doc Martens and snap bracelets, because the '90s are like totally back! Trends and nostalgia for the decade have gradually been reappearing, but this weekend it is all too...

MU hosts 79 students during NESA workshop

Sean Na April 6, 2012

MU hosted the U.S. State Department's 2012 Near East and South Asia Global Undergraduate Exchange Program Re-Entry Workshop from March 30 to April 2. The State Department’s Bureau of Educational and...

Audiences feast on ‘Hunger Games’

Nathalie Granda April 6, 2012

It seems people can’t get enough of cheering on District 12 and choosing between Teem Peeta or Team Gale. "The Hunger Games" has maintained its top spot in the box office and has brought in more than...

Column: _Noctourniquet_ as cosmic, long and frustrating as its title

Miles Dobis April 6, 2012

Alternative rockers The Mars Volta have been peddling their distinct brand of prog-rock for more than a decade now, bringing the subgenre renewed interest in the new century. It needed the boost too,...

Kissless in Columbia: doing the math

Emma Woodhouse April 6, 2012

I was just cozying up to a plate of homemade cookies and my good friend Netflix during spring break (wild, I know) when a drunken text message from Romeo ASKED ME OUT. I knew this kid was a class act. Not...

Column: Listen to your heart… of darkness

Claire Landsbaum April 6, 2012

Economics class at 8 a.m. is the best way to start the day! The teacher slogs through examples as the seconds creep by. The kid in the front row — the one who disproves the maxim “There’s no such...

Columbia sticks to traditional meters

Columbia sticks to traditional meters

Dalton Boggs April 6, 2012

The city of Columbia decided to end the 90-day trial period of multi-space parking meters and revert to old collection methods Wednesday. The parking meters, which were located on Ninth Street between...

Are MMOs eclipsing single-player?

Lucia Lee April 6, 2012

I’ve been known to lament how locally-cooperative gameplay has dwindled at the expense of the increasing popularity of online multiplayer modes. Yes, it is unfortunate, but at least there will always...

MSA budget moves toward approval

MSA budget moves toward approval

Molly Duffy April 6, 2012

The Missouri Students Association heard 2013’s proposed budget for the second time Wednesday, and the document allotting $1,664,361 to the student government moved one step closer to approval. The budget,...

Sideshow sidesteps to Roxy’s

Cat Geissler April 6, 2012

A long-lasting love for music took a young man’s dream and made it into a 18-year career and business venture named in his daughter's honor. Rolla native Jesse Garcia was a self-proclaimed “military...

Spring break burglaries on the rise in Columbia

Lizzie Johnson April 6, 2012

Police responded to 21 burglaries during the week of spring break, contributing to a trend of increasing holiday burglaries in Columbia. There were 10 residential burglaries and five commercial burglaries...