Stuart Peterson
Staff positions
- Staff Photographer
Photos (9)
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(Sept. 29, 2008)
Ten-year-old Brooke Kempf wades into the fountain at Flat Branch Park following the Moo-Dah Parade on Saturday. The parade promoted artistic creativity within the Columbia community.
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(Sept. 29, 2008)
A variety of characters set off at the start of the Moo-Dah Parade on Cherry Street on Saturday afternoon. The parade began in Flat Branch Park, made a loop around downtown Columbia and ended back in the park.
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(Sept. 29, 2008)
Johanna Cox-Littrell looks back at her 2-year-old son, Liam, on Cherry Street during the Moo-Dah Parade. The Littrell family was marching in the parade with the Columbia Montessori School.
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(Sept. 29, 2008)
First National Bank employees perform with umbrellas outside the YouZeum on Saturday during the Moo-Dah Parade. The group won movie passes to the Forum 8 Cinema for its showing in the parade.
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(Sept. 29, 2008)
Columbia residents Tim and Gina Overshiner dress as Beverly Hillbillies for the Moo-Dah Parade on Saturday. The Overshiners rode bikes in the parade along with their children.
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(Sept. 29, 2008)
Matt Dreier and Mike Denehy rest in Flat Branch Park after removing parts of their cow costumes at the end of the Moo-Dah Parade on Saturday.
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(April 29, 2008)
Sophomore Jaqui Rogers sings 'Strength, Courage and Wisdom' by India.Arie as senior John Randall accompanies her on guitar Sunday afternoon during the NAACP Image Awards in Stotler Lounge. The Image Awards are held annually to celebrate black students and faculty at MU.
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(March 14, 2008)
Feministing.com editor Ann Friedman listens as Feministing.com executive editor Jessica Valenti speaks during Wednesday’s ‘Blogging Feminism’ event at Memorial Union. The MU Women’s and Gender Studies department invited Valenti and Friedman to address how contemporary feminists uses the Internet to promote their ideas.
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(March 4, 2008)
C.L. Lindsay, founder of the Coalition for Student & Academic Rights, speaks at the opening ceremonies for the MU College of Education's Education Week Monday night in Cornell Hall. Lindsay says his organization deals with more than 10,000 'day-to-day problems that college students have.'




