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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

Stephens showcase represents new generation of women in film

Joel Samson Berntsen April 8, 2011

As one of the few women's colleges with a film production program, Stephens College is helping produce the next generation of women filmmakers. These filmmakers will showcase their work in Stephens' annual...

Volunteers ‘Cleanup Columbia’

Volunteers ‘Cleanup Columbia’

Dani Kass April 8, 2011

If Columbia seems cleaner Sunday, the volunteers of Cleanup Columbia are to thank. The 15th annual citywide trash pickup takes place Saturday; volunteers will spread throughout Columbia picking up trash...

Green Dot Day raises awareness for sexual, relationship violence

Jimmy Hibsch April 7, 2011

The Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center was painting — quite literally — the campus green on Tuesday. “Today, is Green Dot Day, and it is very exciting,” RSVP Center graduate assistant...

Twenty-two candidates run in senator elections

Kelly Olejnik April 5, 2011

The Missouri Students Association held senator elections March 21 through March 23. A total of 3,276 students voted in the election, Board of Elections Commissioners Chairman Logan Borgsmiller said. Students...

Citizens Police Review Board complaint hits dead end

Kelsey Maffett April 5, 2011

The departure of one Columbia Police Department officer has put a stop to a local resident's appeal of excessive force before the Citizens Police Review Board. Officer Chris Hessenflow, the subject of...

On Campus, Around the Nation (4/4/2011)

Lauren Bale April 5, 2011

**Snooki paid more than Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Rutgers** RUTGERS UNIVERSITY — Students got a glimpse of life inside Jersey Shore star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's studio last night during her...

City Council focuses on SWAT, parking garage debate

City Council focuses on SWAT, parking garage debate

Nichole Ballard April 5, 2011

In the last City Council meeting for First Ward Councilman Paul Sturtz and Fifth Ward Councilwoman Laura Nauser, Mayor Bob McDavid questioned the confidence the city has placed in Walker Parking Consultants...

Sophomore finds her forte in fashion

Sophomore finds her forte in fashion

Christine Cauthen April 5, 2011

Most college students struggle to find time to study for all of their classes, but MU sophomore Kiarah Moore has found time to create their own fashion line. "I've always had a love for fashion," Moore...

Police blotter (4/5/2011)

Tony Puricelli April 5, 2011

**1. Fight leads to assault, resisting arrest charges** Dwessie Hightower, 20, was arrested on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault, second-degree property damage and resisting arrest after an incident...

Alternative Spring Break fosters friendships, service

Alternative Spring Break fosters friendships, service

Marie Mandelberg April 5, 2011

Mizzou Alternative Spring Break sent more than 190 students to 17 different locations around the country this spring break to work on service projects, ASB Treasurer Cole Donelson said. ASB traveled to...

Footprint trail leads police to snow-covered suspect

Sally French April 5, 2011

A trail of footprints in the snow led police officers to a Columbia man who was arrested in connection to a burglary. Columbia Police Department officers were dispatched to 3607 Topanga Drive at 5:18...

Mizzou New Play Series presents 21 plays in 5 days

Mizzou New Play Series presents 21 plays in 5 days

Teresa Klassen April 5, 2011

The Missouri Playwrights Workshop is putting on 21 plays in 5 days. It’s part of the annual Mizzou New Play Series, which allows students to write and direct original plays. The lineup this year consists...