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The Student Newspaper of Mizzou since 1955

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of Mizzou since 1955

The Maneater

Keeping the dream alive

Ethan Colbert January 19, 2011

A candlelit celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday attracted nearly 200 Columbia community members to St. Luke’s United Methodist Church Monday evening. With representatives from 14 different...

Ricky Gervais wages war on Hollywood

Dylan Chapman January 19, 2011

When the stars of Hollywood meticulously dressed in designer gowns and tuxedos, draped themselves in borrowed diamonds and stepped lightly into their limos to go to the 68th Golden Globe Awards ceremony,...

Peter Sagal to bring laughs to MU

Kari Paul January 18, 2011

“Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me” is not your typical radio show. It’s loud, it’s irreverent and much of it has nothing to do with news. “We’re very different, I think, from anything else on...

Curators: Tuition increase unavoidable

Jimmy Hibsch January 14, 2011

Citing a drop in state financial support, the UM system Board of Curators all but confirmed a specific tuition increase in a special meeting by teleconference Friday. “We strongly feel that if, in light...

MU Student Center opens additional offices

Jimmy Hibsch January 11, 2011

The MU Student Center opened its doors for its new residents, organizations and departments moving into the facility's newly-constructed offices for the spring semester. After merging office space to...

Forsee resigns as UM System president

Jimmy Hibsch January 7, 2011

At a special UM System Board of Curators meeting Friday, Gary Forsee announced his decision to step down as president of the system, effective immediately. Forsee [took a leave of absence](https://www.themaneater.com/stories/2010/12/3/forsee-take-leave-absence-um-system-presidency/)...

Mediacom subscribers bid farewell to KOMU

Jimmy Hibsch January 5, 2011

Mediacom customers will no longer have access to KOMU/Channel 8 programming as a result of the two party’s inability to reach a compensation agreement. “Saturday Night Live,” “The Office,” “Gossip...

FCC votes to regulate net neutrality

Kari Paul January 3, 2011

After the Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 in favor of regulations regarding net neutrality, rumors of the rules’ implications have spread rapidly. The goal of net neutrality is to require...