Rachel Coward
Staff positions
- Staff Photographer
Photos (11)
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(May 4, 2009)
Apple iPods line the shelves of TigerTech on Monday. For the fall semester, incoming journalism students will be required to have an iPod Touch or iPhone.
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(April 21, 2009)
Missouri Students Association Senator Phyllis Williams speaks about gender identity issues during a joint session of student governments Monday at the Reynolds Alumni Center as Residence Halls Association Parliamentarian Michael Crawford looks on. The four governments unanimously passed a resolution to support adding gender identity and expression to the UM system non-discrimination policy.
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(April 17, 2009)
Kappa Delta sorority and Phi Kappa Theta fraternity constructed their house decorations to a 'Cars' theme for Homecoming 2008. Preparations are underway for 2009, with an overall theme of 'New Fight, Same Bite.'
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(April 17, 2009)
Kappa Delta sorority and Phi Kappa Theta fraternity constructed their house decorations to a 'Cars' theme for Homecoming 2008. Preparations are underway for 2009, with an overall theme of 'New Fight, Same Bite.'
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(Feb. 23, 2009)
Mike Still, Eli Newell, Fran Gillespie and Craig Rowin of the Upright Citizens Brigade perform a skit during Mizzou After Dark's Comedy Coffeehouse on Friday in Memorial Union.
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(Feb. 2, 2009)
Columbia College sophomore Daquan Wu serves sesame seed dumplings at a Chinese New Year celebration Friday in Memorial Union. More than 500 people attended the Mizzou After Dark event to commemorate the Year of the Ox.
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(Jan. 27, 2009)
MU theater department Chairman Clyde Ruffin recites Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech Monday in Memorial Union. The Chancellor's Diversity Initiative organized the commemoration of Dr. King, one week after his official holiday.
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(Dec. 8, 2008)
Organization Resource Group staff member Adam Hickey decorates a room in Memorial Union on Friday for the 'Hanging of the Greens' celebration Friday. Different groups competed against each other for a best decoration trophy. Hickey is a former member of The Maneater staff.
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(Nov. 13, 2008)
The MU Journalism Library is now home to professor Steve Weinberg's extensive collection of journalism fiction, totaling more than 3,200 novels. The books were moved from the Special Collections section in Ellis Library.
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(Nov. 10, 2008)
MU conducted a test of its emergency alert system Monday afternoon. Students enrolled in the MU emergency alert system were sent text messages or e-mails asking them to confirm receipt of the message.
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(Oct. 28, 2008)
Senior Cierra Obioha congratulates senior Branden Bailey outside of the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center. Obioha and Bailey were named Black Homecoming Queen and King during the Black Family Reunion Homecoming celebration on Sunday.




