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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

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Mock-support is still support for Sister Cindy

Abby Lee December 11, 2021
MU crowd welcomed Sister Cindy to campus and remained supportive even at the sermon’s most controversial points
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YouTube’s anti-vaccine misinformation policies: bandaids over bullet holes

Abby Lee December 8, 2021
YouTube’s newest misinformation policies are just like other major social media platforms’ moves: paper-thin
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Short story madness: How a kidney donation led to a viral internet cat fight

Carrington Peavy December 6, 2021
My thoughts on #kidneygate, who’s the real “Bad Art Friend” and how the situation caused such a rumble on social media
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Makes me Yak: Cyberbullying at Mizzou

Mara Dumitru December 6, 2021
‘Innocent comments’ aren’t as harmless as users might think
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As our planet reaches its boiling point, Hollywood needs to step up

Ezra Bitterman December 6, 2021
The stigma surrounding the climate in Hollywood is harmful
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Democrats need to change their strategy to win back Missouri

Ezra Bitterman, Bobby Lee November 17, 2021

Bobby Lee is a freshman journalism major at MU. He writes for The Maneater about political affairs, MU, the state of journalism and environmental topics. Ezra Bitterman is a freshman journalism major...

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One’s beauty should not be a debate for the satisfaction of others

Tia Laury November 17, 2021
America’s beauty standard gives a false reality to how beauty is defined
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Kyle Rittenhouse deserves to be fully prosecuted for his crimes

Abigail Ramirez November 17, 2021
After he killed two people and injured another with an AR-15 at a Black Lives Matter rally in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse stands trial. After gaining sympathy from the judge by crying while giving his testimony, the chances of Rittenhouse’s acquittal seem to rise. However, any sentence less than full prosecution would be unjust and preserve racial corruption in the American court system
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MU’s choice to keep Jefferson statue in Francis Quadrangle is unacceptable

Grace Miller November 16, 2021
MU’s statue of Thomas Jefferson in Francis Quadrangle memorializes a prominent slave owner and rapist
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2020 was the worst year for gun violence and nobody noticed

Ezra Bitterman November 7, 2021
As gun control reaches the breaking point, a continuous effort is necessary for change
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Cis men voting on abortion laws is unconstitutional

Abigail Ramirez November 7, 2021
The American federal and state governments are no longer capable of protecting the rights of women, and therefore women have the power—set forth by the Declaration of Independence—to demand reform
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A blood donation ban for “men who have sex with men” is not backed up by science and wrong

Bobby Lee November 5, 2021
Society has let the bygone stereotypes of the 1980s and the AIDS epidemic reflect current medical standards. The blood donation ban on gay males is a haunting example of what needs to be changed