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Curtis Taylor Jr.

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  • Photo from March 22, 2011

    (March 22, 2011)

    The third-place winning cake in the amateur category sits in the MU Student Center on Thursday during the 2011 Mizzou Cake Challenge. The cakes were judged by "Ace of Cakes" star Duff Goldman.

  • Photo from March 4, 2011

    (March 4, 2011)

    A contest to name the bronze tiger inside the Reynolds Alumni Center ended Saturday afternoon, with winners announced Thursday. Judges sifted through more than 300 entries and decided on the name "Faurotcious."

  • Photo from Feb. 1, 2011

    (Feb. 1, 2011)

    Senior Andy Rea and sophomore Ian Soble perform during a dress rehearsal of "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead" at the Corner Playhouse. The play is scheduled to premiere at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

  • Photo from Feb. 1, 2011

    (Feb. 1, 2011)

    Senior Andy Rea and sophomore Ian Soble perform during a dress rehearsal of "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead" at the Corner Playhouse. The play is scheduled to premiere at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

  • Photo from Jan. 25, 2011

    (Jan. 25, 2011)

    The MU Student Center has become home to the new student-run business OMG Coupons. The business offers students discounts on their favorite local business with coupons sent directly to their phones.

  • Photo from Sept. 24, 2010

    (Sept. 24, 2010)

    As the sun sets, bikers take advantage of cozy September temperatures by cycling in the park Thursday at the MKT Trail. Columbians can also bike at Columbia Cosmopolitan Recreation Area, Rock Bridge State Park and Capen Park.

  • Photo from Sept. 17, 2010

    (Sept. 17, 2010)

    Collins Tuohy speaks about the importance of compassion Wednesday night in Jesse Auditorium. Collins and her father, Sean Tuohy, have been in the public eye since their depiction in the film "The Blind Side."

  • Photo from Sept. 10, 2010

    (Sept. 10, 2010)

    Freshman Brittni Jackson looks out at the world though cat-shaped Silly Bandz. The tradables, once only popular among children, have become popular with people of all ages.

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