Maneater v. 76, Issue 23
Articles
Greek Life rich in history and tradition
Although separated, Greek councils collaborate for some events.
Trayless trial tests tolerance
Students found making more trips is an inconvenience.
University Bookstore unveils textbook rental pilot program
The program will apply to three selected courses but could be expanded.
Missouri wrestling edges Illini in season opener
Senior Nick Marable's victory made the difference for the Missouri win.
Npower studies Greek Life at MU
Greek Life stakeholders met with Npower consultants.
RHA, CDS anticipate growth
Organizations are working to manage the large number of students.
CPD investigating sexual assault at Delta Tau Delta
The incident report will remain closed until further details arise.
Costume rental fees have legal limits
Expensive deposits ensure timely costume returns.
CPUSA leader addresses communism in politics
Students protested communism as government, not the speaker.
MU left-wing bias on display
On Thursday, Jarvis Tyner, the executive vice chairman of the ...
Sixth suspect arrested in family sexual assault case
One of the arrested is a Columbia resident.
Georgian delegates visit Columbia to gain democratic perspective
Georgian MU graduate students guided the delegates.
Military finds 3 in 4 young adults ineligible for service
A group of former soldiers is proposing increased school funding.
Noce, Bellis elected MSA president, vice president
MSA announced the new leaders Wednesday night.
Residential Life could make things easier
In light of the problems with residence hall capacity and ...
Rooted aims to help students find faith
When incoming students first step on the University of Missouri ...
Textbook rental positive for students
Textbooks could be significantly cheaper next semester for students in ...
Female athletes change sports
I usually never watch horse racing. I can't relate ...
Twitter allows everyone to be a journalist
With this column, I try to veer away from journalism ...
Walls built upon oppression
Those of you keeping up with the news might have ...
No Shave November serves up manliness
The art of growing facial hair can be serious business.
Re-play: 'Diablo II' is a dangerous dependence
The game pulls players into its world.
Getcho ale on at Broadway Brewery!
The new restaurant is on Broadway between Eighth and Ninth streets.
Comedy meets fantasy in 'The Men Who Stare at Goats'
There is no denying it: In one way or another ...
MU theatre students prepare to perform original play
Graduate student Milbre Burch wrote 'Holding Up the Sky.'
Drastic not so different from big name artists
Produced stars are less real than guys hanging out CDs at gas stations.
Football looks to get back on track
Missouri will travel to Kansas State this weekend.
Pay attention to female athletes
Maybe New Mexico junior defender Elizabeth Lambert was just having ...
Black Culture Awareness Week prompts discussion
The week's events focused on the complexity of equality.
Campus Christian organizations host See You at the Columns
The event was personalized for MU students.
Coal Free Mizzou rallies at Speakers Circle
Students want to speed up support for a coal-free campus.
Fourth MSA chairperson steps down
There has been rapid turnover this semester for chairpersons.
Sustain Mizzou elects new executive board
Four of the six positions were filled at the meeting Wednesday.
Attorney files suit against CPD for Sunshine Law violation
CDP failed to deliver requested records to Wyse.
Haynes fills weight class spot, wins
The freshman filled the weight class vacated by senior Max Askren.
'Dragon Age: Origins' takes two steps back
Enhanced playing options fail to redeem poor visuals and power plays.
Caffeine for coffee fiends
Find out if you're ordering your coffee right.
Photos and graphics
Silverstein bassist Bill Hamilton plays Monday at The Blue Note. The group is touring in support of their most recent album, A Shipwreck in the Sand .
Silverstein bassist Bill Hamilton plays Monday at The Blue Note. The group is touring in support of their most recent album, A Shipwreck in the Sand .
Black Culture Center coordinator Nathan Stephens presents a DVD containing a Sambo-esque character Thursday night at the Gaines/Oldham Black Cultural Center. Stephen talked about various stereotypes of African Americans throughout history.
Geology professor Larry Brown talks about the importance of clean energy Wednesday in Speakers Circle. The rally was organized by Coal Free Mizzou, an organization that works to create more energy efficient solutions for campus.
In response to the Iowa State football game Nov. 21, the Department of Residential Life will keep residence halls open later than usual before a break. Residence halls will stay open until 6 p.m. Saturday.
Freshmen Jenna Pelumel and Haley Nolan dine Thursday at Plaza 900 without trays. The Residence Halls Association asked students to meet the 'Trayless Challenge' and dine without trays to conserve energy for the past week.
Students join hands during See You At the Columns on Thursday morning on Francis Quadrangle. While there, students sang and each wrote their own personal prayer.
J.T. Tiller and DeMarre Carroll celebrate with Zou Crew members last year after a win against Baylor. Last season, Mizzou Arena sold out four basketball games.
Senior wrestler Nick Marable brings down Illinois redshirt freshman Conrad Polz to the mat during a dual meet Thursday at the Hearnes Center. Marable went on to win the match 3-2.
Missouri freshman Brent Haynes pins Illinois senior Patrick Bond for a 4-1 win Thursday night at the Hearnes Center. Haynes, a redshirt freshman from Kansas City, started for the team's 197 pound weight class.
Sophomore Kyle McDonald displays the beginning stages of No Shave November on his chin. Beard enthusiasts without as much growing power can also observe variations of the classic holiday, such as Movember, during which participants do not shave their mustaches during the month.
Facilitator Bakur Kvaratskhelia shows delegates from the Republic of Georgia the campus Thursday afternoon in front of Jesse Hall. The Georgian delegates were on campus to learn about MU business and economics departments.
Of the hundreds of girls being recruited for Panhellenic Association sororities in August, the majority are white. The National Pan-Hellenic Council, which represents mostly African-American students, recruits later in the year.
The women of Alpha Theta Omega Christian sorority perform during the Sprite Step Off in October. Stepping is a tradition specific to National Pan-Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities.
Sophomore Brandon Morris of Beta Sigma Psi sheds his clothes to raise money for Relay for Life on Wednesday at Deja Vu Comedy Club.
UM system President Gary Forsee speaks to the Board of Curators last February. Forsee called for a series of town hall meetings across the UM system campuses in the next few weeks to address budget issues.
Students walk past a wreath honoring American veterans Wednesday afternoon in Memorial Union. The wreath-laying ceremony was part of many events on campus celebrating Veterans Day.
Dave Griggs, Boone County Fire Protection District board member, presents newly appointed Fire Chief Scott Olsen the chief’s honorary firefighter helmet Thursday at the Boone County Fire Protection District Office. Olsen is the third fire chief in Boone County’s history.
Jarvis Tyner, executive vice chairman of the Communist Party USA, speaks in Ellis Auditorium about politics in America. Tyner iterated how President Barack Obama was not a communist but a healthy choice for America during rough times.
J.T. Tiller and DeMarre Carroll celebrate with Zou Crew members last year after a win against Baylor. Last season, Mizzou Arena sold out four basketball games.
The basketball team gathers together in a huddle before playing Truman State last Friday at Mizzou Arena. The Tigers are coming off one of the most successful seasons in team history.
Sophomore defensive specialist Priscilla Armendariz digs a hit against the Oklahoma Sooners on Thursday night at the Hearnes Center. The Tigers defeated the Sooners and went on to improve their record to 16-11.
Co-owner Walker Claridge, left, chats with bartender John Hooker, right, Thursday afternoon at Broadway Brewery. The new brewery caters to the public with five different varieties of Broadway Beer made daily.
Young Man, played by senior Chris Blackerby, crawls across the stage in 'Holding Up The Sky,' which opened Thursday night at the Rhynsburger Theatre. Folktales from around the world inspired the play.
Junior Kyle McDonald gestures to the work in progress growing on his face Thursday at a friend's apartment. An avid beardsman, McDonald was drawn to the No Shave November challenge by the respect he believes beards command.





























