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The Maneater

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The Maneater

Shit MOVE Says: Enough!

Shit MOVE Says: Enough!

Jimmy Hibsch February 3, 2012

So far, 2012 has completely gone to Shit. Gov. Jay Nixon proposed mega-cuts to the UM System. Etta James died. Nicole Scherzinger quit The X Factor. But perhaps the worst of them all? “Shit ___ Say”...

One Mizzou celebrates Black History Month

One Mizzou celebrates Black History Month

Ciera Velarde February 3, 2012

The One Mizzou campaign is working on an “I Celebrate Black History” campaign during the month of February to help raise awareness and prevent hate crimes that have occurred the past two years during...

Word 4 Word

Clare Ngai February 3, 2012

**MOVE asks, “What’s the best concert you’ve ever been to?”** **The Swell Season** “It was the best because it was a smaller venue, so it was pretty intimate. And when you know all the songs,...

Conservative Ann Coulter to speak at MU

Bailey Otto February 3, 2012

Ann Coulter, syndicated columnist and political commentator, will visit MU’s campus April 11, courtesy of the MU College Republicans. After the Missouri Students Association declined to fund the event,...

Math stereotype disproven by MU researcher

Dani Kass February 3, 2012

A review done by an MU researcher disproves the theory that telling women they are worse at math than men makes them perform worse in the subject. Curators' professor of psychological sciences David Geary...

MSA Senate committees making plans to meet liaison requirements

Elise Moser February 3, 2012

The Missouri Students Association Senate is working to comply with liaison requirements in the MSA bylaws, Senate Speaker Jacob Sloan said. Currently, many committees are not in compliance with the liaison...

Organizations raise teen dating violence awareness

Crystal Thomas February 3, 2012

Well into its third year, Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention month has banded together organizations and programs nationwide in an attempt to resolve today’s teen dating issues. On campus,...

Peace Corps expands at MU

Taylor Irwin January 31, 2012

The Peace Corps has announced a large expansion to MU's Paul D. Coverdell Fellows program. The program offers financial assistance to returning Peace Corps volunteers and places them in professional internships...

Winter art season welcomed with pushed horizons and provoked emotions at art galleries in Columbia.

Alfie Cox January 31, 2012

The artists of Columbia have had many opportunities to showcase their work and to push themselves to a higher level this winter. Columbia is now home to many new gallery openings during this winter season,...

MU announces free delivery for prescriptions

MU announces free delivery for prescriptions

Vineeta Tan January 31, 2012

MU Health Care will be delivering prescriptions to patients for free on MU's campus beginning Feb. 1. Offered to all MU students and employees, patients will need to call either Smiley Lane Pharmacy or...

Women's Center begins the new year with a 'fresh' start

Women’s Center begins the new year with a ‘fresh’ start

Alex Stewart January 31, 2012

The Women’s Center held another installment of its “Ms. Zou” series Thursday with a segment called “Start Fresh!” Attendees learned useful tips and tricks to keep their lives in order, from...

MRI technology brings improvements to MU College of Veterinary Medicine

Sean Na January 31, 2012

For years, doctors have used magnetic resonance imaging to help diagnose small animals. Now, the MU College of Veterinary Medicine is applying the same technology to horses. “MRI was originally reported...