- News: Green Team collects recyclables on game day — The group collected 24 tons of recyclables last year.
- News: MSA, KCOU disagree on how to fund tower — KCOU thinks MSA's plan is too ambitious.
- News: New Children's Hospital at Columbia Regional Hospital — All Children's Hospital branches will relocate to Columbia Regional.
- Outlook: County reports record number of new voters — Missouri is investigating cases of possible voter fraud.
- Sports: Cowboys rein in Tigers' streak — The defense did well against a strong opposing offense.
- News: School of Education hopes to raise $3,000 for ... — Some students have personal ties to the organization.
- News: Faculty Council suggests grievance policy remix — Ballots on the new process are due in one month.
- News: MU's ONE Campaign chapter involves community, high schools — The MU chapter was founded last year.
- News: Robbery reported near the Quad — MU Police say there is no reason to believe the robbery is connected to previous attacks.
- News: Nonviolence expert talks peace — The speaker suggested five misconceptions of modern violence.
- News: Stakeholders outline plans for student center upgrades — The project should be done by 2011 and cost $63 million.
- News: MU students start healthy business — Adamski and Newsome sell their bars at Café Fresco in Brady Commons.
- Outlook: Columbia not hurt by economy — Officials are concerned by the decrease in sales tax revenue.
- Outlook: Obama's friend is a poor choice — Weatherman William Ayers heads Obama's campaigns.
- News: MU faculty, students work to lower textbook costs — University Bookstore has tried to decrease prices for 12 years.
- Outlook: Gubernatorial candidates plan to make college affordable — Both plans will make two-year colleges free to people who qualify.
- Outlook: Republicans focus on change, youth vote at supper — There were speeches from candidates, including U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof.
- Outlook: Chuck Graham runs for re-election in Senate — The Missouri incumbent's experiences connect him to his politics.
- Outlook: Libertarian Chris Dwyer talks work, politics — The nominee for a Missouri Senate seat works at three McDonald's restaurants.
- Outlook: Schaefer brings attorney background — He says his biggest triumph was a $179 million settlement with Ameren.
- News: Armed juveniles return wallet they stole — Nothing was taken from the wallet.
- Outlook: Man arrested in gun assault — Suspect was wanted by police on previous charges.
- Outlook: Three arrested in drug bust — The Columbia Police Department SWAT team conducted a search Friday on a warrant at a home in south Columbia and ...
- Forum: Faculty should make textbooks cheaper for students — As college students with little excess cash and a lot of textbooks to buy, we couldn't be happier that the ...
- Forum: Student voters should be informed, reminded — Over the past few weeks, student political organizations and the Associated Students of the University of Missouri visited classrooms, spoke ...
- Forum: Debating the power of protests — We need to avoid one-sided protests.
- Forum: America's future might be in Dick Cheney's hands — At this point in October, the election table seems to be tilted toward Democratic Party candidate Sen. Barack Obama. The ...
- Forum: From fashion design to psychiatry, Daniels explores options — I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. In second grade, I wanted to be a ...
- Forum: Money can't buy happiness — I feel sorry for rich people sometimes, and I get the feeling that I'm the only one. With all the ...
- Arts: 'City of Ember' left incomplete — Since Harry Potter, the trend in young-adult novels and their film equivalents is toward stories that people can luxuriate in ...
- Arts: Jack Conte gets emotional in new album — Remarkably, he plays all of the instruments.
- Arts: Of Montreal goes electro-pop with Skeletal Lamping — Panic at the Disco fans will happily dance along to the new album.
- Arts: Jay Reatard displays power-pop talents on Matador Singles ... — This album collects the singles that Reatard has put out this year.
- Arts: Dennen's new album Hope is relaxing, innovative — Despite the sunny attitude, Dennen shows depth.
- Sports: Coffman's performance shines in Tiger's loss — The senior tight end was one of few to step up.
- Sports: Texas capitalizes on Oklahoma linebacker's injury — For those who watched the annual Oklahoma vs. Texas Red River Shootout tilt on Saturday, you may have a tough ...
- Sports: TV spotlights tough stretch for volleyball — The team must continue focusing on consistency, coach says.
- Sports: No. 2 Nebraska sweeps Tigers — The tough game came with service errors and lead changes.
Graphic from March 7, 2008
By Megan Decker

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