Students and staff stay active on campus
Whether holding a yoga pose in front of their computers or swiping into the now COVID-friendly MizzouRec, students and staff continue to pursue fitness on campus.
Whether holding a yoga pose in front of their computers or swiping into the now COVID-friendly MizzouRec, students and staff continue to pursue fitness on campus.
Different freshmen have various ways of maintaining some sense of normalcy as the school year progresses amid pandemic adjustments.
The exhibit, which showcases work from School of Visual Art faculty, is open through the month of September.
The Visual Arts department at MU is finding creative ways to adjust to online learning despite the loss of in-person instruction.
The School of Music, like the rest MU, has transferred online because of the current pandemic.
The organization explores adventurous opportunities in Columbia while welcoming students who are versed in the outdoors and those who are unfamiliar.
The Chancellor’s Art Showcase brought together past and present MU arts students to feature talent and hard work.
Min Kwon performs pieces by three classical giants Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert.
The NAACP Image Awards highlighted some of the artistic talents at MU and recognized deserving faculty and staff members with awards to celebrate diversity and social justice.
“Sex Work and Stigma” event discussed stigmas and stereotypes surrounding sex work in our culture.
The MU Department of Theatre hosted the spring Mizzou New Play Series to showcase works from student playwrights to help them develop their new works.
Rock Bottom Comics celebrates Black History Month by showcasing black characters from comic book history.
Members of the MU community learn about Black culture as Black History Month events take place on campus.
Those in attendance of the FSU’s Galentine’s Day gathering left the event with a new appreciation for the strong and supportive women in their lives.
The center welcomes back students for the spring semester with an evening of food, games, crafts and community.
Quadio aims to create a space where music lovers and artists alike can build a stronger sense of community within their university or beyond.
Find the team of Comedy Wars bringing laughter to MU every Wednesday night in the Memorial Student Union.
Tools based in cognitive behavioral therapy available within the app Sanvello may help students with common mental health concerns as the stress of the semester peaks.
TikTok popularized the phrase “OK Boomer,” in an effort to retort against the perceived ignorance of older people. However, there may be a deeper historical meaning behind its inception.
Freshman Alan Wells talks about why he chose to go into education.