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Maneater v. 79, Issue 30

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Web Exclusive: Missouri breaks game open early, wins big over Vanderbilt 81-59

The Tigers led by as many as 31 points in the second half.

MU engineering team invents handheld, portable X-ray device with potential uses in various fields

MU engineering team invents handheld, portable X-ray device with potential uses in various fields

The device is about the size of a stick of gum.

National Council on Teacher Quality sues Board of Curators

The lawsuit could help MSA create a syllabus archive.

Renowned scientists Napoleon Chagnon, Martin Daly join MU Department of Anthropology

Renowned scientists Napoleon Chagnon, Martin Daly join MU Department of Anthropology

Napoleon Chagnon and Martin Daly are joining the faculty as research professors.

Web Exclusive: Capitol Wrap-Up: Week of Jan. 21

Rep. Emerson Resigns Eighth District U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Cape Girardeau, resigned Wednesday through letters sent to Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon and House ...

MU Faculty Council discusses diversity, Nuclear Science Engineering Institute

The faculty council hopes to measure university effort to enhance diversity.

MU research team makes breakthrough in treatment for muscular dystrophy

The treatment could lead to human testing.

Queer Spring Fling raises awareness

Queer Spring Fling raises awareness

The event welcomed students and staff back to school.

City Council defeats demolition moratorium

City Council defeats demolition moratorium

The moratorium would have given the council a chance to investigate C-2 zoning regulations.

Columbia Board of Health subcommittee discusses fluoridation of drinking water

Fluoridation and fluorosis are concerns among Columbia citizens.

Joe Bernhard promoted to PR Unit Supervisor at Columbia Police Department

Joe Bernhard promoted to PR Unit Supervisor at Columbia Police Department

Bernhard hopes to make the department more open to Columbia citizens.

Blunt crafts letters to Putin, Obama against Russian adoption ban

The senator adopted a child from Russia before the ban took effect.

Web Exclusive: Columbia schools to receive visits from Columbia Police Department Patrol Division

Thirty out of 34 schools will be affected by the new program.

Web Exclusive: CPD to host active shooter training for the public

The first two training sessions are being offered next weekend.

The Missouri Department of Transportation grants $130,000 to Safe and Sober

The new grant will allow program expansion in 2013.

Column: Ciao for now: Trading Mizzou for Milan

Study abroad columnist Mollie on self-defense against pre-departure battles

Column: Pop track: Exploring the future

Pop culture columnist Joyce Peng on reasons to love the futuristic survival genre

Column: The Viewing Room: 'Zero Dark Thirty' exhilarates

Movie columnist Hannah Bedenkop on the most intense movie of the season

Column: Tongue in Chic: Dress outside the box

Fashion columnist Madison Feller on dressing for the new year

Making Music 101

Making Music 101

That New Year’s Resolution to get all serious about your music? Start putting it into action at these three local recording studios.

 'Revival' will rock the Blue Note Saturday

'Revival' will rock the Blue Note Saturday

There’s a revival coming, but no, it’s not the religious type.

Column: Death penalty wastes taxpayer dollars, violates rights

Sending criminals to death row costs Missouri too much money.

Editorial: MU's vibrant research activities deserve more recognition

We have a lot to be proud of at the University of Missouri. Never before have we had so many students on campus. They fill ...

Editorial: UM System's Sunshine Law compliance must shape up

The UM System Board of Curators is going to court. The UM System was petitioned by a nonprofit education advocacy group called the National Council ...

Column: 2013 brings hope for LGBTQ progress

With the election over, it’s time for our representatives to follow their mandates.

Column: Obama must act to satisfy progressives

After a center-right first term, the President must refocus.

Column: Pinterest: a world worth understanding

The site has captured female audiences like none before it.

Despite tough losses, Larson maintains the will to improve

The senior's will to improve has been an integral point of success for the wrestling team.

Column: Fans should focus on season, not Haith's allegations

Regardless of accusations, Haith still has a season to finish.

With injuries mounting, Jabari Brown looks to make an impact

With injuries mounting, Jabari Brown looks to make an impact

The guard has averaged 14.4 points per game.

Turnovers cripple Tigers to a 58-50 loss

Turnovers cripple Tigers to a 58-50 loss

The Tigers pulled the game to within one point midway through the second half.

Police Blotter

Man arrested and charged with loitering in parking garage MU police arrested Jeffrey Dillingham, 40, Monday evening at the Conley Avenue Garage. Dillingham was loitering ...

Column: Couch Potato: The Golden Age is upon us

TV columnist Jack Howland on why today’s TV is the best ever

Column: Loud Minded: An introduction to a loud mind

Music columnist William Schmitt on musical experiences and expectations

Baby names for Kim and Kanye's kid

Now that The Greatest American Couple have impregnated each other, it’s time for a definitive list of potential baby names. 

Celebrate National Chocolate Cake Day with Better than Sex cake.

Celebrate National Chocolate Cake Day with Better than Sex cake.

You be the judge: is it really better?

Paul van Dyk to perform Friday in St. Louis’ Europe Night Club

Paul van Dyk to perform Friday in St. Louis’ Europe Night Club

We caught up with this Berlin-based artist in an email to talk about early influences, children’s charities and New Year’s resolutions.

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Napoleon Chagnon, an American anthropologist who specializes in ancient warfare, poses for a portrait in his office Thursday. Chagnon's new book, "Noble Savages," detailing his experiences with the Yanomami tribe, will be released next month. He joined MU's anthropology department Jan. 1.

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Graduate student Brady Gall shows his portable X-ray source device on Wednesday. Heading a team of six graduate and doctoral students, Gall recently published a paper explaining the device's ability to provide an inexpensive and portable source of radiation for doctors.

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Students enjoy fun and games at the Queer Spring Fling hosted by the LGBTQ Resource Center on Wednesday. This was the fifth annual Spring Fling and one of many events the resource center has planned for the semester.

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Sgt. Joseph Bernhard, the new Public Relations Unit supervisor for the Columbia Police Department, sits at his desk in his office. Bernhard moved into the position after Jill Schlude was promoted to captain and took over the Operations Support Division.

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Columbia residents rise from their seats to show support for the demolition moratorium at Tuesday's City Council meeting. A supporter for the moratorium took the podium during the public comment period and asked for all those who want to save the Niedermeyer building to stand.

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At approximately 7:57 p.m., a fire broke out downtown at the Mingus Law Office at Trapp Law Firm, located at the corner of Walnut and Sixth Street. There were no occupants inside when the fire broke out.

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A Columbia Fire Department official is interviewed after the fire at the Trapp Law Firm on Walnut Street. The official told reporters that the fire began inside of the public defenders office.

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The scaling ladder on the firetruck is fully extended after the crew attempted to extinguish the fire from above the building. The fire was successfully put out with no injury to firefighters.

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A fire created by unknown causes leads to a blockade at the east section of Walnut Street between Sixth and Seventh streets.

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Junior Bri Kulas scores at Thursday's game against Arkansas. Mizzou shot 25 percent in the first half and were losing by as many as 10 points to Arkansas.

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Redshirt sophomore guard Jabari Brown dunks the ball during the game against South Carolina on Tuesday at Mizzou Arena. Brown contributed 17 points to Missouri's 71-65 win.

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