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(Oct. 5, 2010)
Participants in Columbia CROP Hunger Walk march down Broadway in downtown Columbia on Sunday. One quarter of the funds raised from the walk went to serve local hunger related agencies such as Loaves and Fishes Soup Kitchen, Russell Chapel Food Pantry and The Latter House.
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(Sept. 28, 2010)
The MU Concert Jazz Band is conducted by Arthur White on Thursday at the Missouri Theatre. This concert was held to celebrate the release of the band's new album, Vertigo.
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(Sept. 24, 2010)
Harvard law professor Michael Klarman lectures Tuesday at Hulston Hall. Klarman explained the problems within the Supreme Court dealing with racism during the ruling of the Brown v. Board of Education case.
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(April 30, 2010)
Actor Rory O'Carroll, playing a returned soldier, and Neesha Navare argue during the play "Knives and Spoons Go on the Left," part of the Short Women's Play Festival on Thursday at Ragtag Cinema. There were four other short plays performed by members of Independent Actors Theatre.
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(April 27, 2010)
Miranda L'Amour sings 'You Will Never Be Alone' during the Amateur Drag Show on Saturday in Memorial Union. The Triangle Coalition sponsored the show, which benefited The Center Project.
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(April 19, 2010)
Bundles of popcorn are served to audience members of the Silverscreen Film Festival on Friday in Jesse Wrench Auditorium. The festival was created for young independent filmmakers to gain experience.
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(April 19, 2010)
A student studies Monday in Hulston Hall. The 2011 U.S. News & World Report ranked the MU Law School as No. 93, dropping the ranking from No. 65 in 2010.
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(April 9, 2010)
Nurses from the American Red Cross and volunteers of Greek Week 2010 help blood donors Thursday in the Hearnes Center. The blood drive received lower attendance this year, possibly because it is no longer worth points for Greek Week.
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(April 5, 2010)
Patrons listen as Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Cathy Scroggs speaks to members of Greek Life and the 2010 Greek Week beneficiary representatives Monday in Stotler Lounge. The reception was held to celebrate the start of Greek Week under the theme, ‘Letters for the Better,’ focusing on service to regional communities.
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(March 23, 2010)
Students pass through the newly painted crosswalk Monday at the intersection of University and College avenues. The crosswalk was painted as a part of the GetAbout Columbia project to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety.
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(March 23, 2010)
Participants dance to local bands Saturday during the 'Give Peace a Dance' event at Cafe Berlin. The event was held to recognize the seventh anniversary of the Iraq War and to raise money for war relief in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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(March 19, 2010)
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(March 5, 2010)
Faculty Council Chairwoman Leona Rubin and faculty members confer after the council meeting Thursday in Memorial Union. During the meeting, the council discussed the graduation success rates of the MU sports teams compared to those of other Big 12 schools, as well as national rates.
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(March 5, 2010)
Saleem Alhabash, president of the Palestine Israel Peace Association, addresses PIPA during an informational meeting Wednesday in Strickland Hall. PIPA seeks to create peace in the Middle East and encourages nonviolent action.
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(Feb. 22, 2010)
Eugene (Andrew Rea) and his older brother Stanley (Steven Buehler) discuss the way Stanley should tell his family he lost his job during a 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' rehearsal Sunday in the Rhynsburger Theatre. 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' is a grown-up comedy about a Jewish boy living in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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(Feb. 22, 2010)
Algebra teaching assistant Jaye Benjamin passes out graded quiz sheets to students Monday in the Arts and Science Building. Missouri Students Association President Tim Noce is working to create an award program for teaching assistants.
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(Feb. 19, 2010)
Julia Bonham, a Boone County public defender, speaks Thursday to the MU College Democrats during its meeting in the Arts and Science Building. Bonham, who handles 25 cases a day, claimed the frozen budgets to the public defender service are the main reason for the overload.
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(Feb. 15, 2010)
Mayor Darwin Hindman and City Council members take their seats during a ceremony for the the new council chambers Monday. The new chambers are part of an addition onto the existing Daniel Boone Building.
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(Feb. 15, 2010)
Senior Nicholas Totten writes and decorates cards Saturday in Memorial Union South during the Alternative Valentine's Day event. The cards made by participants in the event will be sent to female prisoners in Zimbabwe.
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(Feb. 8, 2010)
Donators lie on cots to give blood Saturday in Stotler Lounge. The blood drive was a part of Greek Week and cooperated with the Community Blood Center in Columbia.
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(Feb. 6, 2010)
Sezen Rahmanali, vice president of Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales, and other members explain the activity of AIESEC to recruit potential members Tuesday in Cornell Hall. AIESEC is the world's largest student-run organization, with about 35,000 members worldwide.
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(Feb. 4, 2010)
Artist Joel Sager reclines in his studio on Orr Street. Sager's work is filled with complexities, always riding the line between humor and darkness.
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(Feb. 1, 2010)
Missouri Tigers for Tigers President Stacey Winkeler discusses the idea of getting a live tiger as a football mascot with group members Monday in the Veterinary Medicine Auditorium. Missouri Tigers for Tigers formed in 1999 to promote awareness about the endangered status of wild tigers.
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(Jan. 28, 2010)
Potential members pass around a box as an icebreaker during Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi's spring rush meeting Monday in the Hillel Center. SAEPi is a Jewish interest group and sorority, but the sorority emphasized it is not exclusive to those who are Jewish.
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- Wade hands out Add Sheet in Lowry Mall (March 19, 2010)





