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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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Eastside Kickoff Concert marks the start of the 21st annual True/False Film Fest

Annie Goodykoontz February 27, 2025
Eastside Tavern hosted three Missouri-local bands for the “day zero” tradition

MSA passes resolution standing in solidarity with UMKC following Kansas City shooting

Annie Goodykoontz February 25, 2024
The Missouri Students Association passed Senate Bill 63-58 on Feb. 20, stating that the association stands with the University of Missouri-Kansas City following the recent shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade that left one dead and 22 injured. 
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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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Video: Bird Machine: Reviewing Sparklehorse’s Posthumous Album

Zohra Basmadjian November 30, 2023
On Sept. 8, 2023, a posthumous album by Sparklehorse was released titled "Bird Machine." MOVE reporter Annie Goodykoontz gives her thoughts on the release.

Sparklehorse’s newest album is a posthumous celebration of life and sorrow

Annie Goodykoontz October 30, 2023
Whether you resonate with Linkous’ meaningful lyrics, or whether you just want something to listen to while you walk to class, “Bird Machine” truly has a song for every student.