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Chris Dunn

Staff positions

  • Senior Staff Writer
  • Staff Photographer

Photos (7)

  • Photo from March 7, 2008

    (March 7, 2008)

    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., addresses the war in Iraq in February in the Spirit of St. Louis Airport. McCain's victories in the Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island primaries secured him the Republican nomination.

  • Photo from Feb. 26, 2008

    (Feb. 26, 2008)

    MU Police Department Officer Justin Patlan and the owner of a black Toyota 4Runner SUV review the owner's account of how he struck a female pedestrian Monday evening on Rollins Street.

  • Photo from Feb. 22, 2008

    (Feb. 22, 2008)

    Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., reacts after a supporter called President George Bush a ‘bastard’ during a town hall meeting on Feb. 3 at the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 9 union hall outside St. Louis. Clinton is trailing in the race for delegates after Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., won his 10th consecutive victory in Tuesday’s primaries.

  • Photo from Feb. 19, 2008

    (Feb. 19, 2008)

    Sophomore Sarah Shire reaches for the high bar during the uneven bars on Feb. 8 during the Beauty and the Beast competition at the Hearnes Center. The Tigers defeated Southeast Missouri State 195.425-193.50 on Friday.

  • Photo from Feb. 19, 2008

    (Feb. 19, 2008)

    Missouri freshman guard Jasmyn Otote drives past Kansas State freshman guard Shalin Spani on Sunday at Mizzou Arena. The Tigers’ 56-40 loss brought their conference record to 8-16.

  • Photo from Feb. 15, 2008

    (Feb. 15, 2008)

    Senior Jasmine Bourne watches as her boyfriend, senior football player Pig Brown, hesitates to answer a question for the Perfect Couple game during the pre-Valentine’s Day social Wednesday at the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center. Brown and Bourne beat out five other couples and won the game.

  • Photo from Feb. 12, 2008

    (Feb. 12, 2008)

    Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., swept all the primaries and caucuses this weekend and overtook opponent Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., in number of delegates.