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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

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Missouri legislators need to vote no on bills hindering LGBTQ+ rights

Hannah Race March 19, 2023
The harm in the Missouri “don’t say gay bill” and why advocacy on campus is needed.
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COLUMN: Dating apps are not the key to a successful, long-term relationship

Wuraola Layiwola March 12, 2023
The online dating trend has taken over many college campuses. However, it does not seem to be achieving its stated purpose.
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The Oscars choose films that progress the industry, but this standard eludes conservative commentators

Kyle Maki March 12, 2023
As the culture wars have made a battleground of the Oscars, the Daily Wire continues to rely on lies to further their perspective.
Letter from the Editor: The Maneater says goodbye to the print edition

Letter from the Editor: The Maneater says goodbye to the print edition

Anna Colletto March 10, 2023
After 68 years as a printed publication, The Maneater will distribute its last regular print edition this May, turning toward a digitally-focused future of innovation and growth.
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Letter to the Editor: Reimagine Mizzou — A Statement of Values

Reimagine Mizzou March 8, 2023
Candidates Zeb Howell and Taylor McMahan provide insight into their campaign.
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Education-related artificial intelligence poses threat to student learning

Tierney Kugel February 28, 2023

While students make use of new education-related artificial intelligence technology, over reliance on this technology poses a threat to the development of communication and literacy skills that prove...

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COLUMN: Venture capitalists should not have control of AI

Sterling Sewell February 28, 2023
Open AI — the company behind ChatGPT and Dall-E 2 — has been hypocritical through theft and worker abuse.
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AI-Art is a new kind of theft, shouldn’t be used in the classroom

Sterling Sewell February 13, 2023
With the recent advent of AI-generated images, many artists are concerned about how these AI are trained and what this means for classroom use.

Conservative education bills indoctrinate students and censor information

Tierney Kugel February 12, 2023
The conservative legislation circulating in the Missouri Senate censors education and promotes patriotism fosters an educational environment of indoctrination for young students. State lawmakers continue to ignore the concerns of teachers and prioritize their own political interests over the education of students.

COLUMN: Online academia has blurred the lines between student’s personal and academic lives

Anna Bain December 11, 2022
Students are having a hard time setting boundaries between their schoolwork and other aspects of their lives. Here’s what we can do about it.
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COLUMN: It’s time to voice the unspoken etiquette of slang.

Sterling Sewell November 13, 2022
Slang impacts how we use language so it’s important to be mindful of how to use it, when to create new terms and when to remove terms from the vernacular.
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OPINION: There’s nothing ‘pro-life’ about the anti-abortion messages in Speakers Circle

Savvy Sleevar November 13, 2022
An open letter to Mizzou Students For Life: Abortion care is already illegal in Missouri. Stop twisting the knife with insensitive propaganda.