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Nov. 18, 2009
Podcast: Maneater Sports
The Maneater's sports editor Sean Leahy is joined by columnist Matt Gerstner to discuss the major storylines in Missouri sports. Topics include the men's basketball team's season-opening win, the football team's home finale and the volleyball ...
Podcast: Politics Watch
Gov. Jay Nixon announces an amendment to last year's tuition freeze, meaning tuition and academic fees will not rise for in-state undergraduate students. In return, the governor has agreed to keep about 95 percent of higher education funding in ...
Nov. 17, 2009
Podcast: Maneater News Roundup
In today's issue, we talk about Tan Time LLC's right to remain open through December 2010; Missouri's 38-12 win over Kansas State on Saturday; elections for the 2010 Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council executive boards; events of ...
Nov. 12, 2009
Podcast: Maneater News Roundup
In today's issue, we discuss a pilot textbook rental program coming to campus next semester; the Department of Residential Life's plans to keep residence halls open for the Nov. 21 football game; the Missouri wrestling team's season ...
Nov. 11, 2009
Podcast: Maneater Arts Podcast
On the last Maneater Arts Podcast before Thanksgiving break we talk about how to find clothes that fit you in the fashion section. We chat about “The Men Who Stare at Goats” in movies. In music, we debate the new ...
Audio clip: NORML director shares viewpoint
Paul Armentano, Deputy Director of the National Organization for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws, shares his position on the legality of marijuana in the United States.
Nov. 10, 2009
Podcast: Maneater News Roundup
In today's issue, we discuss the 9.5 percent rise in applicants to the university compared to this time last year; Saturday's conference of the Missouri chapters of the National Organization for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws; the ...
Video: The good, the bad and the splattered
The MU Paintball Team competed Saturday in Moscow Mills. The team was split up into two teams, one gold and one black. The black team placed third overall.
Nov. 9, 2009
Video: Five plays in 24 hours
MU's Graduate Theater Organization held its first-ever "23:59 -- A Revolution of Plays" event, in which teams of students wrote, produced and performed plays in under a day. Five teams each worked Friday and Saturday to turn one line they were given into a ten-minute production.
Nov. 5, 2009
Podcast: Politics Watch: Weighing the public option
In this issue, The Maneater's political columnists Eric Hobbs and Jordan Stein debate the inclusion of a public option in current health care reform legislation before Congress.
Podcast: Maneater News Roundup
In today's issue, we talk about Faculty Council's push for an increase in online courses; efforts to expand trayless dining on campus; new internships with KCOU/88.1 FM and MUTV/Channel 23 through the department of communication ...
Nov. 4, 2009
Podcast: Maneater Sports
In this podcast, sports editor Sean Leahy is joined by columnist Matt Gerstner as they discuss the major storylines in Missouri sports. Topics include the football team's win over Colorado, Missouri soccer in the Big 12 Tournament and the ...
Nov. 3, 2009
Podcast: Maneater News Roundup
In today's issue, we discuss the construction of the roof of the student center; an amendment to MU's contract with the city making the city in charge of MU's recycling services; Greek Life's hiring of a ...
Slideshow: Zombie Walk a graveyard smash
The undead roamed the district Saturday as a part of the Zombie Walk. The walk, which began with staging and make-up at Columbia Access Television Studio B, travelled down Broadway to the Ragtag Cinema, and ended with a zombie cabaret and dance party.
Oct. 30, 2009
Podcast: Maneater News Roundup
In today's issue, we take a look at the Missouri Students Association's implementation of an Office of Inspector General position; the Asian American Association's development of an ethnic studies minor; the MU Sustainability Office's Student Sustainable ...
Oct. 29, 2009
Slideshow: Local rappers battle it out No Coast style
A group in Columbia has been duking it out No Coast style. No Coast Battles, comprised of amateur and seasoned local rappers, have been hosting rap battles across Columbia, testing their freestyle skills and having fun.
Oct. 28, 2009
Podcast: Maneater Arts Podcast
On this super-sized edition of the Maneater Arts Podcast, we tell you what online fashion sources you should bother paying attention to. In movies, we discuss "Paranormal Activity" as well as some upcoming movies we find interesting. In music, we ...
Oct. 27, 2009
Podcast: Maneater Newsmakers: Darwin Hindman Interview
On today's episode City, State and Nation editor Will Guldin speaks with Columbia Mayor Darwin Hindman about his time leading the city. Hindman has been mayor for 15 years and announced two months ago he would not seek reelection ...
Slideshow: Searching for salvation, making ends meet
Rita Haralson-Alford is an unemployed Columbia resident. Although she looks for work everyday and volunteers at the Salvation Army on Ash Street, Haralson-Alford still struggles to make ends meet.
Oct. 26, 2009
Podcast: Maneater News Roundup
In today's issue, we discuss Missouri soccer's 5-0 victory over Nebraska on Sunday; student-run radio station KCOU/88.1 and its placement as a top five finalist for the mtvU College Radio Woodie Award; the UM system Board ...




