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The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

Fifteen magazines are hung on a wall, each with women on the cover.

COLUMN: The value of a feminist education

Audrey Novinger February 13, 2024
My friends, family and peers often ask me what I study as a women’s and gender studies student.
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Op-ed: We will not wait for the next school shooting

The following op-ed was signed by more than 140 student leaders and published simultaneously by more than 50 student newspapers at public and private universities across the country.
Hand holding a smart phone with TikTok open, showing a person dancing.

COLUMN: What I learned from deleting TikTok for a month

Annie Goodykoontz January 28, 2024
Like many other college students, I can (un)proudly say I am addicted to TikTok. That’s not an exaggeration — I spend approximately six hours on the app over the course of a week, according to my Settings app.

COLUMN: The August heat wave is a direct result of climate change. We need to do something about it. 

Annie Goodykoontz December 4, 2023

College students often feel as though it’s impossible to be environmental on campus. That has to change.  As an incoming freshman from Phoenix, Arizona, I thought I had a pretty good idea...

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Two Decades of MU Homecoming: A Columbia Native’s Perspective

Isaac Lewis October 20, 2023
From nostalgic parades to evolving traditions, a lifelong Columbia resident reflects on the nuances and shifts of MU’s celebrated Homecoming festivities over the past nineteen years.
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COLUMN: Mizzou’s Gaming and Esports Lounge is More “Esports” Than “Gaming”

Preston Smith September 28, 2023
Mizzou’s Gaming Lounge in Southwest Village is great for competitive gamers, but not much else.
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Three factors that caused the Chiefs to lose to the Lions in week one

Pranav Sriraman September 14, 2023
The Lions offense scored less points than the Chiefs offense, yet the Chiefs still ended up losing the game as a result of their offense.
Head football coach Eli Drinkwitz's viral soundbite exposes one of the many dark sides of conference realignment

Head football coach Eli Drinkwitz’s viral soundbite exposes one of the many dark sides of conference realignment

Quentin Corpuel August 13, 2023
After several Division I schools changed conferences in less than 72 hours, Drinkwitz entailed a powerful message at the podium on Saturday
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Letter to the Editor: Real Policy Takes Strides for Survivors.

Grace Nielson April 26, 2023
It’s On Us has spent the school year taking action to prevent sexual assault at MU in a revitalized mission as passion for prevention dwindles on campus. 
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COLUMN: Weak Missouri gun laws contribute to gun violence, require student action

Tierney Kugel April 6, 2023
Public safety in Missouri is adversely affected by a lack of basic and foundational gun laws. Students must take action by staying informed and engaged when new gun legislation is being proposed.

 Letter to the Editor: If you’re a first-generation college student, you may be a Tiger who needs special care and feeding

Dr. Phillip Wood April 4, 2023
In the transition from high school to college, first-generation students require specific resources and considerations.
An interior view of the Hitt Street Mizzou Market on March 12, 2023, in Columbia, Mo. The spacious layout of the Hitt Street Market allows for it to offer a wider selection of snacks compared to the other Mizzou Markets.

OPINION: The Mizzou Market’s move leaves students in “HawLeWood” paying the same for less

Sterling Sewell March 25, 2023
The market’s move from Pershing has put students in Hawthorn, Galena and Dogwood halls farther from Campus Dining Services.