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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

New UM System caucus takes aim at university issues

Jimmy Hibsch March 1, 2011

Legislators from affiliations across the political spectrum are banding together to form a UM System caucus in Jefferson City with the purpose of representing the university and its students. “It’s...

Introducing your guide to 2011’s True/False Film Fest

Emily Willroth March 1, 2011

The True/False Film Fest was a "Year of the Documentary" baby. Born in 2003 — a year known for catapulting nonfiction films onto the big screen — the documentary film festival began in just three venues:...

Students seek funds for sustainability ideas

Students seek funds for sustainability ideas

Liz Stratman March 1, 2011

Monday marked the deadline to apply for funding through the Student Sustainability Initiative Fund. Six students or groups applied for funds this semester. The fund is meant to provide financial backing...

True/False 2011 Guide: Previews

**'An African Election'** Director: Jarreth Merz 3 p.m. Friday, March 4 at Windsor Cinema 8 p.m. Saturday, March 5 at The Chapel 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 6 at Big Ragtag "An African Election" drops viewers...

Gap between US rich and poor quadruples since 1979

Megan Hager March 1, 2011

Income inequality is a growing trend in most advanced industrial nations, and the United States has the third largest gap between its rich and poor on average among the 30 nations studied in a recent report...

'Fences' takes on racial issues

‘Fences’ takes on racial issues

Robert Langellier March 1, 2011

August Wilson’s play “Fences” tells the story of Troy Maxson, a hard-hearted former Negro Leagues star who struggles with the responsibilities of being a husband and a father. The show, set in the...

Student Center offices fill as students adjust to space

Student Center offices fill as students adjust to space

Teddy Nykiel March 1, 2011

The Department of Student Life has focused on finishing touches and hiring new staff in the months since the MU Student Center opened its final phase in January. Student and Auxiliary Services spokeswoman...

Pianist O’Riley brings Radiohead and Rachmaninoff to MU

Kari Paul March 1, 2011

In his upcoming performance at Jesse Hall, Christopher O’Riley, renowned pianist and host of NPR’s “From the Top,” will weave together the worlds of classical and alternative music. O’Riley’s...

Man in the Ring showcases unique range of talent on new album

Man in the Ring showcases unique range of talent on new album

Nicole Krasavage March 1, 2011

There is no one genre to define Man in the Ring. Its sound is a mix of violin melodies, jazz beats and reggae funk. The local band will celebrate the release of its new album _Live at the Blue Note_ this...

True/False adds locations to keep pace with demands

True/False adds locations to keep pace with demands

Tony Puricelli March 1, 2011

Entering its eighth year, the True/False Film Fest has seen its reputation spread around the world. Demand for this weekend’s festival is so high that its volunteers have organized additional screenings...

Art and music concert brings melodies to Jesse Hall

Amber Newman March 1, 2011

A crowd gathered Sunday night for a marriage of art and music in the heart of Jesse Hall. The event introduced the concept of art criticism, musical biography and harmonized art and music to contextualize...

True Life Run mixes adventure and athleticism

Garrett Richie March 1, 2011

After hosting the first-ever Boone Dawdle bike trip last summer, the makers of the True/False Film Fest are implementing the same film/fitness/fun approach into this year’s festival with the inaugural...