Maneater v. 76, Issue 41
Articles
Faculty Council approves domestic partner benefits
The council also addressed athletes' graduation rates.
BCC arrests affect Army ROTC members
Members of Army ROTC refrained from wearing uniforms to class Thursday.
Rising enrollment has students too close for comfort
Inappropriate room sizes are inhibiting learning.
Section of student center's Phase II to open in August
The portion opening will include dining options and student lounge space.
Escape the stress of school for relaxed living
MOVE takes a trip to Rocheport, home of quaint getaways for any personality.
The Shins wrote the rules for indie music
Rewind with The Shins' classic indie music.
Deaton discusses diversity, degrees
The meeting uncovered concerns about gender and cultural equalities.
Still no vote for student representative on Board of Curators
Previous bills failed due to concerns about the students' ability.
Student organization launches to promote Palestinian-Israeli peace
The group met Wednesday and planned events for the semester.
You In Mizzou focuses on gender, politics
The event was one discussion from the Chancellor's Diversity Initiative.
Fight the hype, Oscars
This year's Oscar season has been plagued by early ...
Village Glass Works brings new spin to old art
Village Glass Works employs new techniques to diverse art.
District restaurants provide array of tasty treats
A guide to balancing atmosphere and taste for the time-crunched student.
Blunt best bet for Senate
I know who I am casting my vote for in ...
Columbia crime discussed among mayoral candidates
Issues related to crime include geographic policing and downtown cameras.
CPD racial profiling report sees an increase in total stops
Officers have been writing more citations under new direction.
Government needs to move away from protection, toward equality
Over the past few days, as news of the cotton ...
Student curator deserves a vote
A representative in the Missouri House sponsored a bill for ...
Diversity issues deserve to be addressed
I'm going to offer an additional consideration regarding the ...
Going home for the weekend bolsters spirits
Sometimes you just need to step back and get away ...
McGwire taking right steps to move on
I was 8 years old in summer 1998, and it ...
Missouri wresting prepares for Big 12 Championships
The team hopes to see success in a tournament setting.
Tigers ready for another shot at Jayhawks
The Tigers learned from their loss against Kansas earlier in the season.
Women's basketball coach Cindy Stein resigns
Her resignation will take effect at the end of the season.
Analysis: Missouri baseball built for success in 2010
Senior hitting and junior pitching leads the way for Missouri.
Fermentation Club brews for members
First Fermentation Club meeting ensues with beer and the future on mind.
Groups work for awareness of Israel, Palestine conflict
The organizations look to educate on all sides of the issues.
Boone County residents continue receiving financial aid
The insurance was renewed late due to one senator's objections
Missouri Senate considers state-wide green building standard
Committee debates implementing standards to increase sustainability.
The New York street's a runway
The view from New York, fashion style.
Photos and graphics
Scholarship Committee Director Lauren Beard talks with the Chairwoman of Market Commitee Liz Drouin and International President Laura Malley-Schmitt during the Alpha Phi centennial celebration Thursday at the Reynolds Alumni Center. The Omicron chapter of Alpha Phi has been on MU's campus for 100 years.
Chancellor Brady Deaton responds to concerns raised by Four Front at an open meeting Tuesday in the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center. The meeting addressed many concerns regarding diversity on campus, including the diversity course graduation requirement.
Craig Stevenson, former Associated Students of the University of Missouri board chairman, discusses ASUM's stance on former Gov. Matt Blunt's 2008 veto of a bill that would have given the student curator voting privileges Sept. 10, 2008, in Jefferson City. Stevenson, along with former Sen. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, were longtime proponents of such legislation, but the issue has since lost momentum.
Faculty Council Chairwoman Leona Rubin and faculty members confer after the council meeting Thursday in Memorial Union. During the meeting, the council discussed the graduation success rates of the MU sports teams compared to those of other Big 12 schools, as well as national rates.
Students gather for a philosophy class Feb. 26 in the crowded Walter D. Keller Auditorium. Classroom space has grown tighter due an increase in students and the hiring freeze.
Saleem Alhabash, president of the Palestine Israel Peace Association, addresses PIPA during an informational meeting Wednesday in Strickland Hall. PIPA seeks to create peace in the Middle East and encourages nonviolent action.
Army ROTC members sophomore Seth Henke and freshmen Tim Hagerty and Ryan Drago go through a Pershing Rifles exhibition drill Thursday outside Crowder Hall. Army ROTC members did not wear uniforms Thursday, which are usually required, in response to the arrests of Navy ROTC members for the cotton ball incident.
Senior Ty Gephardt leads a group of students in a discussion about the reasons for the lack of women's involvement in politics Wednesday in Memorial Union. The discussion was a part of the You in Mizzou series, sponsored by the Chancellor's Diversity Initiative.
Graduate student Ryan Reed, former vice president of the Fermentation Club, explains what hopps do when added to beer recipes Tuesday in Eckles Hall. The "Zou Brew Crew," has brew days twice a month on Sundays to make the recipes they discuss during the meetings.
Brian Herman of the Consulate General of Canada in Chicago speaks about Canada's 21st century political and economic relations with the U.S. on Wednesday in the Arts and Science Building.
Graduate student Haruna Miki models a handmade outfit during the Student Union Programming Board Fashion Show on Tuesday in Stotler Lounge. Elizabeth Engemann, freshman textile and apparel management student, designed the spring outfit along with a few other pieces for the show.
K2, shown here at Bocomo Bay, is one of several brands of drugs that have a different structure but the same effects as THC, the main ingredient in marijuana. A bill, sponsored by Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, passed out of committee Monday and would ban those drugs.
The Columbia Police Department's Mounted Unit is useful for crowd control and having a better vantage point at events. Horses used in the unit are trained in the offseason from November to March and attend monthly training sessions during the riding season.
Senior outfielder Aaron Senne makes a sliding catch April 26 at Taylor Stadium. Senne was named Big 12 Conference Player of the Week after hitting three home runs over the weekend.
Missouri sophomore forward Laurence Bowers goes up for a rebound Jan. 25 at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kan. Missouri gets a rematch with Kansas this Saturday after losing to the Jayhawks earlier this year.
Sophomore pitcher Chelsea Thomas hurls the ball April 26 at University Field. Thomas and the Tigers will host their first home games of this season this weekend.
Coach Cindy Stein gives directions on the sidelines Jan. 24, 2009, in Mizzou Arena. Stein announced her resignation Monday, effective at the end of this season.
Senior heavyweight Mark Ellis brings sophomore heavyweight Dom Bradley to the mat during the Black and Gold Wrestle-Off on Nov. 1 in the Hearnes Center. Ellis and the Tigers will compete in the Big 12 Championships this weekend.
Co-owner of Abigail's Susan Schapira takes a break from making lunch Thursday in her restaurant, located in Rocheport. Susan and her husband, Todd, own Abigail's, which they named after their daughter.
Village Glass Works, located on 315 N. Tenth St., sells glass artwork and beads and offers classes in glass bead making, soldered jewelry and mosaics. The building that houses Village Glass Works is a renovated Italianate-style home from 1882.
Classic Columbia favorites Addison's, The Underground Café and The Heidelberg serve up tasty afternoon appetizers for students on tight budgets and empty stomachs. The Heidelberg had the best bang for your buck, offering two-for-one appetizers during happy hour and delicious bacon and cheese smothered club skins.
Classic Columbia favorites Addison's, The Underground Café and The Heidelberg serve up tasty afternoon appetizers for students on tight budgets and empty stomachs. The Heidelberg had the best bang for your buck, offering two-for-one appetizers during happy hour and delicious bacon and cheese smothered club skins.
Classic Columbia favorites Addison's, The Underground Café and The Heidelberg serve up tasty afternoon appetizers for students on tight budgets and empty stomachs. The Heidelberg had the best bang for your buck, offering two-for-one appetizers during happy hour and delicious bacon and cheese smothered club skins.





















