Maneater v. 76, Issue 34
Articles
Bookstore offers free digital books
Since its launch Wednesday, 50 books have been downloaded.
RHA requests dialogue, planning on future enrollment
Candidates will seek student opinion before creating platforms.
The BLACKout returns to MU
The student publication focuses on the university's black community.
Bill urges appointment of student as voting member on Board of Curators
Similar legislation has been proposed each year since 2002.
Alpha Phi Alpha presents 'The Take Back'
It will also sponsor the event, 'Evolution: Black Man's Think Tank.'
E-learning center plays part in new UM system goals
CDIS enrolled more than 20,000 students in 2009.
Y107 wins $50,000 for MU Children's Hospital
The station collected more than 1.1 million votes to win the contest.
MSO, Scroggs come together on prayer concerns
MSO and Scroggs will attempt to make this year's Ramadan go smoothly.
Oscar Mayer to recruit MU 'hotdoggers'
The informational session is 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Gannet Hall.
Speaker Leslie Goldman addresses eating disorders
Goldman addressed reasons for self-esteem issues in women.
Don't ask, don't discriminate
I am sure you can guess my stance on the ...
Fourth Ward candidates focus on economy
Candidates include a lawyer and Hy-Vee manager.
Sorority holds soul food dinner
The dinner aims to bring the community together through fellowship.
Mayoral candidate Sal Nuccio speaks about campaign
This is the first installment of "In their words," a ...
Columbia professor teaches cold case class
The class plans to open the cases left unsolved by CPD and MUPD.
Praise for 10th Amendment coverage
Thank you for your clear definition of the balance of ...
Sporting traditions cross the line
Our national anthem ends with the words, "O! say does ...
Statewide smoking ban should be instituted
A statewide smoking ban is working its way through the ...
Congratulations, Drew Brees
Congratulations to quarterback Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints ...
Missouri should pass smoking ordinance
Apparently, I am not the only one who is fed-up ...
B.o.B.'s May 25th shows promise
B.o.B. prepares for his debut release with a self-promoting mixtape.
Four Tet keeps his footing with There is Love in You
Kieran Hebden experiments with his already experimental sound.
No Coast Battles attracts fans at The Blue Note
The rap battle took stage at a bigger venue to a bigger crowd.
'The Mineola Twins' packs the house
'Twins' will continue running at Corner Playhouse from Feb. 11-Feb. 14.
Missouri gymnastics beats New Hampshire
The team hopes to continue working on performance consistency.
Missouri should move to Big Ten
Last week, the rumor mills claimed the University of Pittsburgh ...
Missouri wrestling suffers weekend sweep
Oklahoma and Oklahoma State spoiled MU's last home meets of the season.
Photos and graphics
Columbia resident Al Hendi waves to the crowd after his victory over fellow rapper Phinex at the No Coast Battles on Friday at The Blue Note. The event was free to those 21 and older and also featured local graffiti artists.
Rockford, Ill., resident Antony Colletti raps under the name Fresco at the No Coast Battles on Friday at The Blue Note. Colletti was the first rapper to perform and judged the rap battles at the beginning of the evening.
Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried play young lovers separated by the turmoil of war in 'Dear John.' The movie was released Feb. 5.
Donators lie on cots to give blood Saturday in Stotler Lounge. The blood drive was a part of Greek Week and cooperated with the Community Blood Center in Columbia.
The Columbia Police Department reports there are about two to three cold cases still open from the last 20 years. CPD Detective John Short said witnesses' memories pose major challenges when investigating a cold case.
Brian Hamilton, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. member, and sophomore Maggie Schneider look over the organization's booth Monday in the Student Success Center. Alpha Phi Alpha is taking back three days for Black History Month because February is three days shorter than other months.
Author Leslie Goldman talks about women and eating disorders Monday night in Ellis Auditorium. Goldman's own eating disorder inspired her to write her book, 'Locker Room Diaries: The Naked Truth about Women, Body Image, and Re-imagining the "Perfect" Body.'
Residence Halls Association members raise their cards during a vote on Monday in Chambers Auditorium. RHA voted for the initial proposal to replace residence hall pagers with cell phones.
One of the nation's six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles is visiting the campus this week as a recruiting tool for potential new drivers, called hotdoggers. Oscar Mayer is holding an informational meeting Tuesday in Gannett Hall.
Mayor Darwin Hindman speaks Sunday at the opening of Columbia Fire Station 9, located at 201 Blueridge Road. The new station improves response time for calls from north central Columbia and also houses the hazardous materials unit.
Mayoral candidate Sal Nuccio, owner of the Eastside Tavern for 13 years, said he is a man of the people, with a unique perspective on city issues. Nuccio, originally from New Jersey, moved to Missouri to find work.
President Barack Obama visited MU on Oct. 30, 2008, five days before he was elected president. More than one year after his inauguration, students and professors on campus have mixed opinions about the job he's done.
Sophomore Tom Palmer smokes a cigarette Wednesday near the Fine Arts Building. Legislators in Jefferson City have proposed a statewide smoking ban that would prohibit smoking on campus and in other public areas.
Freshman Sandra Ostad competes on the uneven parallel bars Saturday night during the third annual Beauty and the Beast meet at the Hearnes Center. Missouri defeated New Hampshire 195.125-192.975.
Senior Brooke Boehmer performs her balance beam routine Saturday during the fourth annual Beauty and the Beast at the Hearnes Center. Boehmer received a 9.575 on the beam.
Freshman Lindsey Muller rounds third base and heads for home Saturday at Daniel Devine Pavilion as the Black Team celebrates her home run that tied the game in the top of the fifth.
Freshman Lindsey Muller hits a home run Saturday at Daniel Devine Indoor Pavillion to help the Black Team rally past the Gold Team. The Gold team fell back after an early lead in the first four innings to let the Black Team win 4-3 during the annual Missouri Softball Black and Gold Game.
Junior Abby Vock prepares to catch a ball Saturday at the Daniel Devine Indoor Pavilion during the Black and Gold Game. The team has a lot to live up to, with a school record of 50 victories and a Big 12 title from the 2009 season.
Senior Colleen Gordon lunges forward in her last stroke of the 100 breaststroke Saturday at the Mizzou Aquatic Center. Gordon finished second, following junior Morgan McCleery, with a time of 1:05.09.
Senior Colleen Gordon lunges forward in her last stroke of the 100 breaststroke Saturday at the Mizzou Aquatic Center. Gordon finished second, following junior Morgan McCleery, with a time of 1:05.09.
Junior Mary Sheahen swims in the women's 200 freestyle Saturday at the Mizzou Aquatic Center. Sheahen came in fifth place for the event with a final time of 2:25.63.
Junior Mallory Weber serves during her match against Purdue on Sunday afternoon at the Green Tennis Center. Weber lost her doubles and singles matches.
Junior forward Shakara Jones reaches to regain control of a ball going out of bounds after a struggle with Iowa State forward Chelsea Poppens on Sunday at Mizzou Arena. The Tigers couldn't stand up the 19th ranked team in the country and lost 65-39.
Senior forwards Amanda Hanneman and Marissa Scott defend Iowa State freshman guard Kelsey Bolte as she drives toward the basket Sunday at Mizzou Arena. The Tigers fell to the Cyclones by a final score of 65-39.
Reigning national champion Mark Ellis wrestles Oklahoma redshirt junior Nathan Fernandez in the heavyweight match Saturday night at the Hearnes Center. Ellis won the match 3-1, but Missouri was unable to win the meet, falling 25-10.



























