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Derrick “Hacky Sack Man” Fogle gives a speech on April 22, 2025 at Speakers Circle in Columbia, Mo. Fogle had an eventbrite page encouraging students to come and show support for him.
Students at MU gather to show their support for ‘Hacky Sack Man’
Amory Moore, MOVE Reporter • April 25, 2025

  University of Missouri students are familiar with the common sight of Derrick “Hacky Sack Man” Fogle as he frequently practices...

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The making of a victor: ‘Sunrise on The Reaping’ and Haymitch’s brutal origin story
The making of a victor: ‘Sunrise on The Reaping’ and Haymitch’s brutal origin story
Maya Bensaoud, MOVE Reporter • April 25, 2025

The grim and grisly dystopian world of Suzanne Collins’ Panem returned on April 17 with her new addition to the book series, “Sunrise on...

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These book recommendations based on your major should be required reading
These book recommendations based on your major should be required reading
Ava Mohror, MOVE Reporter • April 27, 2025

Your college major doesn’t just shape your schedule — it says a lot about how you think, your interests and how you spend your time. So why...

From lyrics to lenses: How media shapes conversations on sexual assault
From lyrics to lenses: How media shapes conversations on sexual assault
Mikalah Owens, Assistant MOVE Editor • April 23, 2025

Trigger Warning: This article discusses topics and media that include depictions and/or themes of sexual assault and abuse, suicide, trauma,...

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Poetry and Flow offered a mindful pause amidst Unbound Book Festival
Poetry and Flow offered a mindful pause amidst Unbound Book Festival
Ainsley Bryson, MOVE Assistant Editor • April 24, 2025

The first full day of Unbound Book Festival events began bright and early on Saturday morning in the lower level of The Broadway Hotel in downtown...

Spring rewind: small rituals and a softer semester
Spring rewind: small rituals and a softer semester
Maya Bensaoud, MOVE Reporter • April 16, 2025

As students return from spring break, refreshed from a week of traveling and spending time with family, carrying that sense of relaxation into...

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Connor Wood and Maggie Winters take MU students on a hilarious ride
Lauren Replogle March 31, 2025

MU students gather for a fun night of hilarity led by Maggie Winters and Mr. ‘I have purse’ himself, Connor Wood Jesse Auditorium...

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Sole Bros co-owner Ian Morgan takes it “one day at a time” and gives back to the community through his store
Logan Gee March 28, 2025

Sole Bros, which opened this past October, began to bring affordable sneakers and streetwear to the Columbia community Sitting...

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‘One Of Them Days’ brings Black Hollywood back to life
Chace Missouri March 20, 2025

Director Lawrence Lamont’s “One of Them Days”  pays a  beautiful and modem homage to 1995 film “Friday” Before I saw “One...

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REVIEW: The Weeknd releases “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” his final album under the name and finally gives closure to the character
Akiram White March 19, 2025

The Weeknd closes with a bang on his final album under the iconic moniker in a cinematic but satisfying way The Weeknd released “Hurry...

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