Maneater News Roundup – Feb. 17, 2009
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Students got a chance to ask questions of both Chancellor Brady Deaton and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Cathy Scroggs on Monday during the Meet the Chancellor event at Memorial Union; after a final review of 31 ongoing state construction projects, Gov. Jay Nixon has decided that progress on the new Ellis Fischel Cancer Center will remain suspended; the Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council are planning to change the way the Multicultural Greek Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council are sometimes left out of Greek Week; the men's basketball team improved its record to 22-4 with its 70-47 win against Nebraska on Saturday; Triangle Coalition has been working with the administration to add gender identity to the university's non-discrimination policy; in Arts, we examine "Flower" -- the latest by game developer ThatGameCompany; in Sports, three Tigers brought home the school's first medals in the Missouri Grand Prix this weekend.




