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Two MU students to screen their films at Cannes Film Festival in May

Two MU students to screen their films at Cannes Film Festival in May

Jessica Fitzgerald March 10, 2020

Junior Roxanne Wan and senior Fanxi Sun have been given the opportunity to showcase their films in May at the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. Both films were selected by jurors, and this festival...

Alumni Association Student Board reveals recipients of Mizzou 18, Mizzou ‘39 awards

Alumni Association Student Board reveals recipients of Mizzou 18, Mizzou ‘39 awards

Maggie Trovato March 6, 2020

Recipients of the Mizzou Alumni Association’s Mizzou 18 and Mizzou ‘39 awards were revealed at an evening ceremony at Traditions Plaza on Tuesday. Recipients lined the stage and were recognized for...

3D Printing Club helps others while improving members' skills

3D Printing Club helps others while improving members’ skills

Wicker Perlis March 1, 2020

MU 3D Printing Club members do not just make toys and trinkets, they use their knowledge to help the disabled and other vulnerable communities. The club recently completed a three-dimensional map of the...

International Humans of Mizzou Vol. 2: Domestic, international students share their study abroad experiences

International Humans of Mizzou Vol. 2: Domestic, international students share their study abroad experiences

Adele Du February 19, 2020

####Anthony Lupo#### Lupo is a senior studying economics in the Trulaske College of Business. He studied abroad at the London School of Economics and Political Science for an academic year during his junior...

International Humans of Mizzou: Domestic, international students share their study abroad experiences

Adele Du February 11, 2020

####Xuezhao “Roxanne” Wan#### Roxanne Wan went to Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia in spring 2019. Originally from Dali, China, Wan is a senior studying digital storytelling. “Life...

MU campus brand representative program stretches deeper than promotion for members

MU campus brand representative program stretches deeper than promotion for members

Lucy Caile February 11, 2020

A young girl sits with her mother in Atlanta, both with Coca-Cola bottles in their hands, smiles on their faces as they celebrate the child’s birthday. Today, Coke bottles define Alaina Vacante’s...

Prime Minister of Jamaica visits MU, speaks on climate change in Caribbean

Sean Brynda February 11, 2020

On Feb. 5, the MU Department of Black Studies was proud to host a Student Forum with Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness. His discussion with students took place in the Monsanto Auditorium of the...

MU Organization Resource Group enters third recognition period

Allison Brannan February 4, 2020

MU Organization Resource Group will hold the final information session for new student organizations in Cornell Hall on Feb. 4 at 4:30 p.m. Students interested in bringing a new organization to campus...

MLK Day events shine light on past, present social justice issues

Alex Fulton January 21, 2020

Motivational speaker Gwendolyn Elizabeth Boyd will deliver a keynote address at the annual MU Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. event Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Missouri Theatre. Boyd’s speech will...

Student dies after being hit by vehicle on College Avenue

Alex Fulton December 7, 2019

Senior Logan Warnecke died after being hit by a vehicle on Dec. 6 at 6:54 p.m., according to a Columbia Police Department press release. Warnecke was jogging or running across College Avenue west to east...

Bird is gone, but scooters will be back in Columbia soon, city says

Bird is gone, but scooters will be back in Columbia soon, city says

Wicker Perlis December 3, 2019

On the morning of Nov. 20, authorized chargers for Bird in Columbia received an unexpected email: the company's scooter fleet would be gone at the end of that week. "We've had an amazing ride in Columbia...

Science magazine staff writer speaks about CRISPR, its ethical debate

Lauren Hines November 18, 2019

Author and journalist Jon Cohen visited MU on Nov. 12 in the Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center to talk about the gene editing technology CRISPR and the ethical debates surrounding it. Cohen has...