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Marchers hold signs as the “Walk for the Climate” makes its way through downtown Columbia on Sunday, Sept. 21, in Columbia, Mo. One sign reads “Climate Action Now!” as another says “Vote for the Climate.”

Mid-Missouri Peaceworks hosts Walk for Climate Rally and 5K

Hannah McDonough, News Reporter October 1, 2025

On Sunday, Sept. 21, Columbia citizens gathered around Courthouse Plaza for the Walk for the Climate rally and 5K. The event was sponsored by Mid-Missouri Peaceworks, a local non-profit organization working...

MSA President Logan Kuykendall and Vice President Kaylie Lineback pose on Francis Quadrangle on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in Columbia, Mo.

MSA passes resolution in support of Legion of Black Collegians

Jae Jepsen, News Editor September 22, 2025

The Missouri Students Association passed a bill on Sept. 10 to support the Legion of Black Collegians and their Aug. 20 State of the University Trickle Down Effects statement.  The bill, Senate Bill...

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MSA presidential candidates discuss DEI, housing and organization changes at forum

Chase Pray and Maggie LeBeau March 4, 2025
Mizzou Momentum, the only presidential slate running in the Spring 2025 MSA Election, spoke with students about their campaign during a forum on March 3
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MizzouMomentum platform: What you need to know

Alex Gribb and Ned Pickett February 28, 2025
The Maneater breaks down MizzouMomentum’s four campaign objectives: progress, advocacy, wellness and sustainability
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MSA slate “Mizzou Momentum” looks to tackle communication as only bid for presidency, vice presidency

Alex Gribb and Ned Pickett February 23, 2025

Junior Logan Kuykendall and sophomore Kaylie Lineback plan to improve communication if elected to the Missouri Student Association’s presidency and vice presidency     When...

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MSA president and vice president update campaign goals, discuss upcoming projects

Micah Shulman February 18, 2025

 MSA President Clay Van Eaton and Vice President Emily Brockmann discuss their progress on goals set during their spring 2024 campaign and plans for the spring 2025 semester On their campaign...

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SEAM seeks to rewrite misunderstandings of sexual education

Alex Gribb, Managing Editor February 5, 2025

Sexual Education & Advocacy at Mizzou, a student-run organization, reimagines sex education by emphasizing trust, guest speakers and shared experiences Sex education. It is an often...

Student political groups at MU prepare for the 2024 presidential election

Student political groups at MU prepare for the 2024 presidential election

Ash Merenbloom, Opinions Editor October 31, 2024

MU student political groups are working to create space for MU students to participate in the general election Disclaimer: This article should not be taken as an endorsement from The Maneater,...

The Missouri Student Association Senate Speaker-elect giving a speech to senators ahead of her election.

Maggie Funston wins MSA speaker of the Senate

Genevieve Smith April 2, 2024
On Feb. 19, the Missouri Students Association elected sophomore Maggie Funston as the 2024-2025 speaker of the Senate.
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All In 4 Mizzou wins election for MSA President and Vice-President

Eric Hughes and Maya Dawson March 8, 2024
Receiving 276 more votes than the opposing slate, President-elect Clay Van Eaton and Vice-President-elect Emily Brockmann will lead the Missouri Students Association beginning April 3. This wraps up three days of voting and a three-week campaign period.
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Photo Story: MSA slates table in Speakers Circle for 2024 student election

Hannah Henderson, Photography Editor March 7, 2024
Candidates and volunteers from both slates handed out freebies and spoke with students on Wednesday afternoon
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MSA presidential slates debate ahead of election

The Maneater breaks down the MSA presidential debate where slates Revive the Roar and All in 4 Mizzou were asked moderator and audience questions.  The candidates running for Missouri...