Pam Forbes is one of four candidates for the Columbia City Council's First Ward council person job, a position that represents parts of MU's campus and downtown. The Maneater sat down with Forbes for an...
At President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address on Tuesday, 60 Republicans and Democrats will be crossing the aisles, literally, to sit together, an action meant to signify a new era of civility...
The American Bar Association is considering dropping the LSAT as an accreditation requirement for law schools.
If the ABA officially nulls the LSAT obligation, law schools would be able to decide on their...
OMG Coupons is the first of the three student businesses selected to utilize the Student Entrepreneurial Center, one of the new offices in the MU Student Center.
Conceptualized in 2008, OMG Coupons is...
A faculty-run review of Chancellor Brady Deaton's performance is underway — it will be the first time he has been reviewed since he took the job in 2004.
Faculty Council Vice Chairman Clyde Bentley...
Columbia City Council candidates attended an orientation Saturday morning to become acquainted with the most-pressing issues facing the city. Among the problems presented to them were a $50 million acquisition...
Effective in fall 2011, Eva J's will be converted into Sabai, an a la carte, Baja Grill-style dining location that will focus on Southeast Asian cuisine.
Students who frequented Eva J's during the fall...
At about 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Columbia Police Department officers were called to Town and Country Bowling Lanes, at 1508 N. Providence Road, after witnesses reported gunshots, according to a CPD news release.
When...
As students return to MU after winter break, many make a stop at the Student Recreation Complex as part of their New Year’s resolutions.
“We see more participation with the spirit of the New Year...
As many students kicked back to relax and watched television over winter break, members of the Mizzou Black Men’s Initiative were taking on the Winter Service Challenge.
“A big part of what makes...
Following the retirement of Columbia Police Department Deputy Chief Tom Dresner and the “lateral reassignment” of spokeswoman Jessie Haden, the department instated a new policy requiring all inter-department...
Gov. Jay Nixon gave his State of the State address Wednesday at the capitol building in Jefferson City, speaking on scholarships and making a college education more accessible.
Nixon said his 2012 scholarship...