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The Maneater

New cosmetic store makes sweet debut in student center

Brynn McCarthy September 6, 2018

New to the MU Student Center is Sweet Tea Cosmetics, a modernistic makeup and skincare brand that focuses on accommodating anybody and everybody. The business, created through the Unions Entrepreneurial...

Donations for Citations program offers students alternative for parking citations

Donations for Citations program offers students alternative for parking citations

Caitlyn Rosen September 4, 2018

MU joins the ranks of Texas A&M University and the University of Kentucky by offering students an alternative method for settling parking citations. Donations for Citations was enacted June 1, and it...

Lost in the Sauce and Sweet Tea Cosmetics to launch in Student Center next week

Lost in the Sauce and Sweet Tea Cosmetics to launch in Student Center next week

Laura Evans September 4, 2018

New student-run businesses will soon open in the MU Student Center in affiliation with the Missouri Student Unions Entrepreneurial Program. Lost in the Sauce and Sweet Tea Cosmetics will begin business...

New store “popped” into the student center this year

New store “popped” into the student center this year

Brynn McCarthy September 3, 2018

Through the Unions Entrepreneurial Program, What’s Poppin’ Gourmet Popcorn Company LLC. opened its doors in early September. Run by co-owners Mikal Slatton and Naomi Collier, What’s Poppin’ offers...

Queer Fall Fling welcomes LGBTQ students and allies

Queer Fall Fling welcomes LGBTQ students and allies

Tanner Bubeck August 30, 2018

The LGBTQ Resource Center hosted their annual Fall Fling Aug. 29 to promote acceptance towards students that identify as LGBTQ or as an ally to the LGBTQ community. This event included games, food and...

New policy clears the air by banning all tobacco product use on campus

New policy clears the air by banning all tobacco product use on campus

Stephi Smith August 30, 2018

MU has added to its existing smoke-free policy to include all tobacco products banned on campus. The new policy now includes any tobacco, electronic nicotine devices and hookah products as of Aug. 20. The...

MU Battle Whale makes a splash

MU Battle Whale makes a splash

Hailey Grillo August 29, 2018

Battlewhale: one word, around 30 student actors and countless hearty laughs. MU Battlewhale is the premiere sketch comedy team run by students for community members of all ages. What started as a group...

Joint student-faculty board backs change in Greek system

Ethan Brown August 28, 2018

A July 31 report released by a university advisory board encouraged a program for self-reporting hazing in MU’s Greek life system, along with other structural changes. The recommendations, written by...

LBC, CSA and ASA kick off school year with “Welcome Black Block Party”

LBC, CSA and ASA kick off school year with “Welcome Black Block Party”

Ryan Timpone August 28, 2018

The Legion of Black Collegians, the Caribbean Students Association and the African Student Association kicked off the school year with their annual “Welcome Black Block Party” on Wednesday, Aug. 22.The...

MUC continues to improve MU for students with disabilities

Abby Werner August 28, 2018

As the school year kicks off, students may be looking for more ways they can get involved with MU other than just attending class. One way students can meet new people, improve the campus and advocate...

Sexual abuse suspect arrested with public’s cooperation

Lauren Bishop August 26, 2018

After MU’s Welcome Week Concert on Aug. 18, a female reported that a sexual offense occurred during the event, according to a release from the MU Police Department. MUPD asked the public for information...

Author Loung Ung visits Honors College

Author Loung Ung visits Honors College

Skylar Laird August 23, 2018

The entire audience stood as Loung Ung, author of the memoir “First They Killed My Father,” took the stage at the Missouri Theatre on Aug. 16. Immediately, her hands came to her face and tears welled...