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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

Police Blotter

Ally McEntire, Adam Aton October 4, 2011

**1. Police make arrest in steam tunnel trespassing** MU Police Department officers were dispatched at 11:38 p.m. Saturday to 501 S. Ninth St. after five unauthorized people entered the steam tunnels...

MU athletes partner with Intersection for Empowerment Camp

MU athletes partner with Intersection for Empowerment Camp

Ian Servantes October 4, 2011

A group of MU athletes gathered Saturday to promote strong character among Columbia youth. The event, which is a joint effort between the athletics department and a community organization, The Intersection,...

Celebrate Ability Week begins with open house

Celebrate Ability Week begins with open house

Brian Hayes October 4, 2011

Celebrate Ability Week began with an adaptive golf demonstration and MU wheelchair basketball open house Monday in the Student Recreation Complex. Students were exposed to the athletic accommodations...

Columbia Transit reveals new black and gold buses

Columbia Transit reveals new black and gold buses

Daniel Shapiro October 4, 2011

When coach Gary Pinkel saw a Columbia Transit bus one day, he thought something was amiss. Then it hit him. The bus was red and blue, the colors of dreaded MU rival University of Kansas. He brought it...

Mizzou Online one step in MU’s eLearning mission

Ian Frazer October 4, 2011

The best part of college can be the campus experience — a new town to explore, new people to meet and a sense of independence not found at home. But when factors such as employment constrain students,...

STRIPES celebrates 10th birthday with MU students

Molly Duffy October 4, 2011

In celebration of more than 100,000 safe rides home over 10 years, STRIPES will be sharing some of its own birthday cake with students Tuesday. STRIPES Director Jeri Pautler said the student-run safe...

College of Education to offer a new virtual school

Cait Campbell October 4, 2011

The College of Education plans to launch a new virtual school for kindergarten through 12th grade students later this year. Although the full development of the project could take a few years, Missouri...

On Campus, Around the Nation

Taylor Fox October 4, 2011

**Soldier killed by IED** KANSAS STATE - A Fort Riley soldier died from injuries sustained from an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan this week. Spc. Garrett Fant, 21, of American Canyon, Calif.,...

CPD to see fuel budget increase for police vehicles with new fiscal year

CPD to see fuel budget increase for police vehicles with new fiscal year

Kelsey Maffett October 4, 2011

With the start of the new fiscal year Saturday, the Columbia Police Department is adjusting the amount of money it spends annually on vehicles and fuel. The fuel allotment for CPD rose by $50,561, or...

U.S. Department of Education ranks Missouri in top 10

Sean Na October 4, 2011

The state of Missouri ranked in the top 10 for overall education performance, according to the United States Department of Education's new State of the States in Education report based on 2009 data. The...

City Council to vote on ward reapportionment Oct. 17

Amanda Svoboda October 4, 2011

The Columbia ward reapportionment issue will continue until Oct. 17, when City Council plans to make the final vote on which proposal will be chosen. The forthcoming changes were brought to the city’s...

City council moves ahead with plans for new parking garage

City council moves ahead with plans for new parking garage

Sam Rourke October 4, 2011

The city council made a motion to proceed with final plans for the construction of a new parking garage on Short Street in the North Village Arts District. The garage will sit between Broadway and Walnut...