Skip to Main Content
The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

Columns

MU removes division of inclusion, diversity and equity

Maya Dawson August 7, 2024

All programs previously under the division will be moved under other departments, a decision that has faced wide backlash from students The Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity at...

202403032024 Msa.election 5

All In 4 Mizzou wins election for MSA President and Vice-President

Eric Hughes and Maya Dawson March 8, 2024
Receiving 276 more votes than the opposing slate, President-elect Clay Van Eaton and Vice-President-elect Emily Brockmann will lead the Missouri Students Association beginning April 3. This wraps up three days of voting and a three-week campaign period.
A man speaks into a microphone on stage as the background reads “Missouri Students Association presidential debate.”

MSA presidential slates debate ahead of election

The Maneater breaks down the MSA presidential debate where slates Revive the Roar and All in 4 Mizzou were asked moderator and audience questions.  The candidates running for Missouri...

Ai4m Columns2

All in 4 Mizzou platform: What you need to know

Maya Dawson & Eric Hughes March 3, 2024

The Maneater breaks down All in 4 Mizzou’s three campaign objectives: connectivity, unity and inclusivity. Clay Van Eaton and Emily Brockmann’s campaign for the Missouri Student Association's...

Ai4m Cornell1 1

MSA slate “All in 4 Mizzou” launches bid for presidency, vice presidency

Eric Hughes and Maya Dawson February 23, 2024
The pairing consists of presidential candidate Clay Van Eaton and vice presidential candidate Emily Brockmann
The interior of the Sharp End retail business incubator space. Crowds of people stand between racks of clothing and a high wall is printed with a brief history of the historic Sharp End Black Business District.

The Shops at Sharp End honors Columbia’s Black history

Maya Dawson February 18, 2024
When Barbra Horrell was young, Sharp End was a rite of passage.
A cut out of a plane flies over a map of the United States with a trail of dotted lines behind it. The States are in various shades of green, as well as the background. The dotted line trail is exaggerated and full of many loops.

Skiplagging poses risks to travelers looking to save money on flights

Maya Dawson December 7, 2023
Skiplagging is a practice which takes advantage of cheaper layover flights to give passengers discounts.
Img 0139

Campus groundskeeping manages onslaught of fall leaves

Maya Dawson November 12, 2023
The University of Missouri has more than 6,000 trees on campus.
Kendra Goodwin Mu Flu Clinic

MU Health Care offers free flu vaccine clinics

Maya Dawson September 24, 2023
Free influenza vaccines are available for MU students, staff and others enrolled in UMSystem medical plans
Covid 19 Vaccines (2021) D

FDA approves updated COVID-19 vaccines to fight current strains of virus

Maya Dawson September 14, 2023
Updated mRNA vaccines approved by the FDA for emergency use to target currently circulating COVID-19 variants.