- Sports: Backups gain valuable experience in 52-3 victory — If nothing else, the 52-3 slaughter of Southeast Missouri State allowed the Tigers to inflate their stat book. Senior quarterback ...
- Sports: Seniors honor Aaron O’Neal by wearing his number — When Missouri fans look onto the field this season, they will see players wearing a number that they haven't seen ...
- Forum: Olympics inspire columnist to compete — There's just something about the Olympic Games.It's that time of the summer when slow chants of "U-S-A" ring in your ...
- News: Black Culture Center celebrates 10th anniversary — Faculty members hope all students will use the center.
- News: Despite curators' concerns, Luetkemeyer still in favor of ... — Gov. Matt Blunt vetoed a bill that would have given the "student curator" a vote.
- News: Enrollment and financial aid topics at curators meeting — Many college students struggle to manage their finances and student loan debt, but the UM system Board of Curators said ...
- News: Security cameras installed in residence halls, MSA leaders ... — More cameras will be installed as funding becomes available.
- Outlook: Columbia soldier's funeral held on Tuesday — Steven Fitzmorris, a Columbia soldier, was remembered during his funeral on Tuesday.
- Outlook: Few Gustav evacuees take shelter in Columbia — A solid 790 miles separate New Orleans and Columbia. But when Hurricane Gustav threatened Louisiana with what some feared was ...
- Forum: Student votes make a difference — With campaign season in full swing, we at The Maneater have politics on our minds. MU students - we hope ...
- News: Department of Student Communication gets new director — Porscha Kirkwood, who was Legion of Black Collegians vice president last year, accepted the position Thursday night.
- News: Jerry Atwood, longtime chemistry professor, honored — Professor Jerry Atwood wasn't the only one to benefit from his most recent accolade. According to his colleagues, the entire ...
- News: MUPD says it's ready for football crowds — MUPD is adding new safety measures to combat larger football crowds.
- News: Senior Laura Merritt honored by Glamour magazine — An MU senior was recognized as one of Glamour magazine's Top 10 College Women for 2008.
- News: 'Body of War' documentary reveals toll of warfare — "Body of War" is about a soldier who was wounded during his tour in Iraq.
- News: J-School luminaries preview the school's centennial celebration — With the school about to celebrate its centennial, the first article in a three-part series looks at the history of the School of Journalism.
- News: Robert Duncan, new research vice chancellor, welcomed to ... — A reception was held Wednesday to welcome Robert Duncan.
- News: GPC creates new position — Graduate Professional Council leaders hope a newly created career services counselor position will help students succeed once they leave MU. ...
- Outlook: PedNet programs encourage biking — </i>
- Outlook: Same-sex marriage: election issue — Same-sex marriage will be a hot ballot issue in upcoming elections.</i>
- Forum: McCain unrealistic on issues of choice — Thirty-five years after the historic Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade, the issue of a woman's right to choose ...
- Forum: Navigating your way to classes can be difficult — Anyone who has ever gone to a decent-sized college (like MU, for example) knows the hectic nature of a college ...
- Forum: Poor grammar leads to stereotyping — Laura Akers, Graduate Library Assistant
- Forum: Student security should be priority — Preventing crimes before they happen in the first place is the most effective way to ensure student safety at MU. ...
- Outlook: Guideline to help with earwax impaction — Listen up: Formal instructions for ear care have arrived.The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation released the first ...
- Outlook: High court selection process raises controversy — The Appellate Judicial Commission has nominated three judges to replace Stephen Limbaugh, Jr., on the Missouri Supreme Court.The three judges ...
- UWire: 129 college presidents back discussion over nation's drinking ... — University of Michigan -- On any given night in Ann Arbor, thousands of college students cram into dorm rooms, bars, ...
- UWire: Boston U. dorm vending machines sell condoms — Boston University -- Boston University students now have the choice between sweet, salty and lubricated when they hit the vending ...
- UWire: Critics say textbook company practices inflate book prices — As textbook publishers navigate a contentious market, they are attacked on many fronts. Rhetorically, they are confronted by angry student ...
- UWire: U. Southern California school uses Facebook to advertise ... — University of Southern California - Students logging onto Facebook from the University of Southern California are seeing advertisements they didn't ...
- UWire: Young Republicans at the RNC support VP hopeful ... — ST. PAUL, Minn. (University of Michigan) -- With the drama surrounding Hurricane Gustav's arrival barely subsided here at the Republican ...
- Sports: Football Preview: Aaron O'Neal's memory still alive — Aaron O'Neal's example pushes football team to work harder during the upcoming season.
- Sports: Football Preview: John Anderson gives impressions of Tiger ... — ESPN SportsCenter anchor John Anderson sat down to talk Tiger football with The Maneater's Lee Zucker. Anderson graduated from the ...
- Sports: Football Preview: Schedule — vs. Southeast Missouri State, Saturday: After passing for a career-high 387 yards and three touchdowns against Southwest Baptist, senior quarterback ...
- Sports: Football Preview: Washington, Coffman, Garrett & Moore reveal ... — Sophomore running back Derrick Washington: Pregame song: "Who You Wit," by Lil Jon Last movie you saw: "The Dark Knight" ...
- Sports: Football Preview: Maneater staff members predict football season — University News Editor Allie Blood: Overall record (regular season): 11-1 Offensive MVP: Jeremy Maclin Defensive MVP: Chuck Norris Big 12 ...
- News: Tomato Festival hardly a rotten time — The center had 20 varieties available for sampling.
- Outlook: McCain accepts GOP nod in presidency race — The longtime senator promised to shake up Washington.
- Outlook: Two Columbia banks robbed after bank safety seminar — People working at the two banks were not present at the seminar.
- Outlook: Man found with cocaine in mouth during traffic ... — Police say the suspect fled officers after they found 16 rocks of crack in his mouth.
- Outlook: Remains found in Virginia could belong to Missouri ... — Authorities suspect skeletal remains found in Virginia to be those of a former Missour county clerk who was charged with ...
- Outlook: Six cars burn in parking garage on Holly ... — Fire crews found six cars that had been set on fire at a Holly Avenue parking garage late Sunday night. ...
- Outlook: Blunt deploys National Guard to Louisiana in Gustav ... — As Gustav is downgraded to a tropical depression, Blunt deploys National Guard members to the area.
- Outlook: Film series presents health care inequality — The Columbia/Boone County Health Department hopes to promote meaningful health care discussions among Columbia residents with a new film series.The ...
- Outlook: Recent study shows suicidal thoughts are common — A recent study found suicide is a more common problem than researchers previously thought.
- Forum: Add fat to cigarettes to help smokers quit — If reading this will mean anything to you, it's probably already too late. So turn the page. Read about the ...
- Arts: Steddy P bottles local culture in Dear Columbia... — Steddy P will go on tour for his new release in mid-September.</i>
- Arts: 'College' not worth the time — This generic film Wanted to be "Superbad" In the end it was This haiku is the maximum number of ...
- Arts: 'Supreme Courtship' examines judicial process — Christopher Buckley uses a conversational tone to tell the story of a TV judge.
- Arts: Brian Wilson's new album daring, nostalgic — The ex-Beach Boy's latest combines the familiar with the innovative.
- Arts: Online version of 'Castle Crashers' disappoints — Bugs and poor online performance keep 'Castle Crashers' from greatness.
- Arts: Solange Knowles doesn't stand up to her sis — Solange Knowles combines a '70s feel with pop beats.
- Sports: Freshman Elvis Fisher commended for protecting Daniel against ... — One of the major questions for Missouri entering this season was how senior quarterback Chase Daniel's blind side would be ...
- Sports: Lindsey Hunter returns to volleyball team — In 2005, the Missouri volleyball team said goodbye to Lindsey Hunter, arguably the program's most decorated alumna. Three years later, ...
- Sports: Sporting food vendors deserve respect too — The sports world needs to declare a National Thank Your Food Vendor Day. Most fans recognize the concession stand as ...
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June 4, 2008
Hickman High School student Alex Hoffman catches some air on Sunday at Columbia Skate Park.

June 4, 2008
A wall of skateboard decks and skating magazines decorates the interior of Small Time Skates Tuesday. The shop, located at 1206 Business Loop 70 W., opened in August 2006.

June 4, 2008
Skating shoes made by etnies, DC and Vans are displayed under a Small Time Skates skateboard deck inside the shop on Tuesday. The store sponsors several budding local skaters, offering ...

June 4, 2008
Small Time Skates manager and co-owner Shane Stander opens the shop Tuesday. Stander, who has been skating for more than 20 years, is hosting a skateboarding camp for children this ...

June 4, 2008
Twelve-year-old Zach Williams performs an ollie over steps on Sunday at the Columbia Skate Park. The park, located near Small Time Skates, is a popular venue for boarders and bladers.

June 4, 2008
Hickman High School student Alex Hoffman scans the obstacles at Columbia Skate Park on Sunday as other skaters take a breather. Small Time Skates is coordinating several summer events at ...

May 9, 2008
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Cathy Scroggs and Chancellor Brady Deaton take questions from students during a Four Front meeting Tuesday in the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center.

May 9, 2008
Despite plans for it to be converted to office space, Cramer Hall will remain open for incoming students next year. The Department of Residential Life made the decision this week ...

May 6, 2008
Former Sustain Mizzou president Adam Saunders poses in a community gardening plot near Ash Street and St. Joseph Street on Saturday. Sustain Mizzou is encouraging the public to help with ...

May 6, 2008
Nine-year-old Gracie Pasley and her mother, Penny, learn about fevers in a replica emergency room on Thursday during the grand opening of the YouZeum. The YouZeum is an interactive nutrition ...

May 2, 2008
Marina Murarolli and Carlos Silva dance the Samba during the ‘Buscando America’ cultural fair Tuesday in Stotler Lounge. The event included cultural presentations and ethnic foods of Brazil and Colombia.

May 2, 2008
Freshman Roshani Mahadevan serves food Tuesday in Stotler Lounge during the 'Buscando América' cultural fair. Attendees sampled Brazilian and Colombian cuisine.

April 22, 2008
Rock Bridge High School junior Sarah Sheriff gets her head shaved by St. Louis hair stylist Krystina Ryder for St. Baldrick’s Foundation on Saturday evening at McNally’s Irish Pub. St. ...

April 11, 2008
Intercollegiate Athletics Committee Chairwoman Anne McKendry and Lori Franz, NCAA Faculty Representative of Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, speak as guests during Thursday afternoon’s Faculty Council meeting in Memorial Union. Franz and ...

March 11, 2008
Patrons huddle for warmth while some smoke outside The Blue Fugue Saturday night. A loophole in a Minnesota smoking ban might set an example for Columbia bar owners to take ...

March 7, 2008
Graduate student Ericka Evans is introduced by African Students Association President Nadege Uwase at Wednesday evening’s ‘Taste of Africa: Ghana’ event in the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center before giving a ...

March 4, 2008
Norman Finkelstein, former assistant professor of political theory at DePaul University in Chicago, lectures Monday evening in the Old Alumni Center. Finkelstein addressed the Israel-Palestine conflict in support of the ...

March 4, 2008
Students and guests dance at a semiformal fundraiser whose proceeds benefited Action Against Hunger on Saturday night at the Reynolds Alumni Center. The donations will benefit charitable causes in Uganda, ...

March 4, 2008
Hispanic American Leadership Organization President Andrea Molina draws junior David Aguayo’s number for a door prize Saturday at the Reynolds Alumni Center. HALO and the Asian American Association organized and ...

March 4, 2008
Sophomores Tim Hines and Miguel Amador grab a bite to eat Saturday night in the Reynolds Alumni Center while attending the Action Against Hunger semiformal fundraiser. The event incorporated dinner, ...

Feb. 29, 2008
Jeff Williams, assistant to the provost, passes out agendas to the Citizen Oversight Committee Thursday evening at Daniel Boone City Building. The committee discussed developing a civilian review board.

Feb. 26, 2008
Fundraising coordinator Patti Demarco watches as Sen. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, cuts the cake at a birthday fundraiser at Harpo's on Saturday. If passed, a bill in the Missouri General Assembly ...
