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The Maneater

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Missouri football surges to 51-0 victory in season opener

Tanner Coerr September 1, 2024

Lockdown defensive performance propels Missouri over Murray State Missouri football shut out the Murray State Racers 51-0 in the team’s season opener. The Tigers’ strong defense and stud-filled...

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Missouri Football 2024 Season Preview

Brady Shanahan August 27, 2024

As the season approaches time to highlight Missouri’s key players and matchups Last season is in the rear view mirror. Now questions arise as to whether Missouri football can carry their...

Missouri Tigers Head Coach, Eliah Drinkwitz, stands on the sideline at The Dome at America’s Center talking into the microphone on his headset.

As football season nears, Coach Drinkwitz looks to take it game by game

Tanner Coerr August 24, 2024

Head coach Eliah Drinkwitz emphasized team focus and fanbase support as keys to success in a press conference earlier this week Missouri head football coach Eliah Drinkwitz held a press...

Clement Secchi’s bronze medal headlines trio of Missouri alums in Paris Olympics

Lilly Marshall August 20, 2024

Former Missouri students participated in track and field and swimming at the 2024 Olympics Three athletes who graduated from the University of Missouri qualified to compete in the 2024 Olympic...

MU football standout and NFL veteran linebacker Markus Golden retires after 9-year career

Sam Meyer August 19, 2024

Mizzou football legend and NFL veteran linebacker Markus Golden retires after 9-year career Former University of Missouri football draft pick Markus Golden announced his retirement from the...

Missouri track and field alum qualifies for Paris at the Olympic Trials

Lilly Marshall July 8, 2024

Missouri’s track and field team sent nine athletes to the Olympic Trials in June The 2024 outdoor track and field season came to an end on June 8 with the conclusion of the NCAA Outdoor...

Missouri’s track and field racks up a pair of top 10 finishes in 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships

Lilly Marshall June 23, 2024

Missouri’s track and field team sent four athletes to the NCAA Championships in Oregon during June The 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships for track and field took place from June 5-8 in Eugene,...

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Missouri softball falls short in super regional loss to Duke

Dylan Heinrich June 6, 2024

The Tigers battled for three days before falling just short in extras on the final day Missouri hosted a super regional for the first time since 2021, looking for a trip to the Women’s...

People walk across a crowded lobby.

Photo Story: Chancellor’s Arts Showcase displays student artwork and performances

Luca Giordano May 6, 2024

Architecture, sculpture, fashion, theater and music works were presented in the Missouri Theatre’s lobby and auditorium for the showcase The College of Arts and Science held the Chancellor’s...

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Student organizations hold emergency protest in solidarity with Palestinians and student protestors

Sophia Anderson May 1, 2024
On Monday, Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine co-hosted an emergency protest and walkout with six other MU student organizations to show solidarity for people in Gaza and other student protestors who have been arrested on their university campuses in the last week.
The Missouri Student Association Senate Speaker-elect giving a speech to senators ahead of her election.

Maggie Funston wins MSA speaker of the Senate

Genevieve Smith April 2, 2024
On Feb. 19, the Missouri Students Association elected sophomore Maggie Funston as the 2024-2025 speaker of the Senate.
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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.