Trevor Ramlow
Staff positions
- Senior Staff Photographer
Photos (34)
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(Nov. 13, 2009)
Students join hands during See You At the Columns on Thursday morning on Francis Quadrangle. While there, students sang and each wrote their own personal prayer.
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(Nov. 13, 2009)
In response to the Iowa State football game Nov. 21, the Department of Residential Life will keep residence halls open later than usual before a break. Residence halls will stay open until 6 p.m. Saturday.
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(Nov. 9, 2009)
Ed Moses answers a question about the effects marijuana has on the body Monday at a forum sponsored by the Residence Halls Association in Chamber Auditorium. Moses was a police officer for more than 40 years and now consults and provides information about drugs and their effects.
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(Nov. 5, 2009)
Prospective students and their parents enter Defoe-Graham residence hall Thursday. Defoe-Graham is the most recently renovated residence hall and has been seeing increasing amounts of tours this semester.
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(Oct. 1, 2009)
A ticket sits on the windshield of a car for an expired meter in green lot CG-18. Different campus organizations, including MU Police Department and hospital security, are trying to reduce parking violations.
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(Sept. 24, 2009)
Les Bourgeois Vineyards sit on the bluff along the Missouri River. Due to an accumulation of recent incidents at the winery, upcoming events and parties planned for the next few weeks have been canceled.
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(Sept. 21, 2009)
MSA Director of Student Communications Tim Noce waits to take questions on a bill that would create a cell phone application containing various information about MU. The bill was passed during the Missouri Students Association meeting Sept. 16 in Stotler Lounge and is supported by the Division of Information Technology.
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(Sept. 17, 2009)
Sophomore basketball player Kim English reads a poem off of his cell phone during Poetry in the Park on Thursday in Peace Park.
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(Sept. 17, 2009)
Sophomore Kat Looney speaks at Poetry in the Park on Thursday in Peace Park. Looney was the fifth speaker during the open mic portion of the night, sponsored by the Black Programming Committee.
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(Sept. 14, 2009)
Guns for sale line the wall Monday at Target Masters on Rangeline Street. Store owners may choose not to sell a gun to a customer based on suspicion of illegal activity.
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(Sept. 1, 2009)
Bob Davis and Jimmy Owens talk to Ben Tipton of Thumper Entertainment about the various giveaways during the Roots N' Blues N' BBQ Preview at the Blue Note on Thursday night. The Roots N' Blues N' BBQ festival, featuring multiple Grammy winning artists, will take place September 25 and 26 this year.
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(Aug. 24, 2009)
Students color and design letters at the Fall Welcome Resource Fair on Friday in Memorial Union. The fair, featuring 23 campus organizations, provided information to incoming freshmen about university resources and services.
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(June 23, 2009)
Jamie Davis attempts to land at Columbia Skate Park on Sunday during National Skateboarding Day. Columbia Parks and Recreation put on an event on Saturday to celebrate the holiday, a tradition for the last five years.
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(April 9, 2009)
Missouri Students Association Vice President Colleen Hoffmann presents the budget for the fiscal year 2010 and answers questions from senators during Wednesday's meeting. MSA passed legislation modifying the procedure for committee chairperson appointments.
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(March 12, 2009)
Triangle Coalition Vice President Erin Horth, President Asher Koleiboi and MSA Academic Affairs Chairwoman Phyllis Williams speak on behalf of legislation to include gender identity and expression in the UM system's non-discrimination policy during a Missouri Students Association Senate meeting Wednesday.
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(March 2, 2009)
Missouri Students Association President Jordan Paul discusses Access Missouri at a meeting Monday as Senate Speaker Jonathan Mays and Associated Students of the University of Missouri legislative intern Pat Margherio listen. MSA decided to support the plan, which would equalize need-based financial aid to public and private higher education institutions.
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(Feb. 27, 2009)
Missouri Students Association Senate Speaker Jonathan Mays listens to a debate on budget allocations during a meeting Wednesday. A bill to allow up to $1,500 to be transferred without Operations Committee approval passed the Senate.
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(Feb. 27, 2009)
Operations Committee Chairwoman Amanda Shelton was elected the Missouri Students Association Senate speaker Wednesday by a 30-2 vote. Shelton will succeed Jonathan Mays.
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(Feb. 19, 2009)
Sustain Mizzou Adviser Ben Datema and President Pat Margherio take questions at the Feb. 11 Missouri Students Association Senate meeting. Representatives from the Rocky Mountain Institute gave high marks to Sustain Mizzou and sustainability practices on-campus.
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(Feb. 19, 2009)
Sustain Mizzou Adviser Ben Datema and President Pat Margherio take questions at the Feb. 11 Missouri Students Association Senate meeting. Representatives from the Rocky Mountain Institute gave high marks to Sustain Mizzou and sustainability practices on-campus.
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(Feb. 12, 2009)
Missouri Students Association President Jordan Paul explains his reasoning for making the second chief of staff a paid position during a meeting Wednesday in the new student center. After much debate, Senate approved the paid position.
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(Jan. 30, 2009)
Missouri Students Association Senator Phyllis Williams speaks Wednesday against a proposed amendment to the Board of Elections Commissioners handbook that would allow all candidates running for MSA office to campaign door-to-door off-campus. Williams was open to allowing such campaigning for presidential elections but not Senate elections.
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(Dec. 11, 2008)
Operations Committee Vice Chairman Josh Travis discusses the diversity fee during a Missouri Students Association Senate meeting Wednesday. A bill that would ensure money collected through the diversity fee stays in the diversity fund instead of being used for other auxiliaries passed the Senate.
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(Dec. 11, 2008)
Sustain Mizzou President Pat Margherio and former President Ben Datema answer questions from the Missouri Students Association Senate during a meeting Wednesday as outgoing MSA Vice President Chelsea Johnson observes. Margherio and Datema expressed their support for creating a paid position for a sustainability coordinator.
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(Nov. 10, 2008)
Sophomores Danielle Davis, Lisa White and Jasmine Arnold converse during a soul food dinner Sunday at the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center. The event, which also included a discussion, began Black Culture Week.
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(Nov. 10, 2008)
Local job centers such as the Job Point on Wilkes Boulevard could experience jump in activity as economic conditions lead to an increase in unemployment in Missouri. Columbia's current rate of 4.5 percent, however, is about 2 percent less than the national average of 6.5 percent.
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(Nov. 7, 2008)
Missouri Students Association Senate Speaker Jonathan Mays discusses legislation during a meeting Wednesday in Stotler Lounge. The Senate passed 11 bills related to budget and safety issues, many of which Mays authored.
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(Nov. 4, 2008)
Former Sustain Mizzou President Ben Datema discusses a bill that would create a sustainability coordinator position as current President Pat Margherio looks on during a meeting of several campus sustainability groups Monday night in Memorial Union. The paid position would be funded in part by student fees and in part by the administration.
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(Oct. 28, 2008)
Boxes and leftover materials sit in the former Craft Studio in Brady Commons. While the Craft Studio has already relocated to Memorial Union, other student organizations are preparing to pack up in anticipation of moving to the new Student Center as soon as winter break.
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(Oct. 28, 2008)
Tom Korologos, a former ambassador, presidential assistant and lobbyist, speaks to an audience Monday at the Reynolds Journalism Institute. Korologos argued in favor of keeping the Electoral College intact and also addressed the situation in Iraq.
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(Oct. 24, 2008)
Women of Alphi Phi sorority dance in the skit, 'A Traincar Named Derailment,' performed with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Beta Sigma Psi fraternity Thursday during the Stripes in the Spotlight final competition in Jesse Auditorium. The skit highlighted MU graduate Matthew Rose.
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(Oct. 24, 2008)
Debris litters the banks of Hinkson Creek near Providence Road on Thursday. The creek was one of several streams in Missouri the Environmental Protection Agency identified as having a high level of pollution exceeding standards set by the Clean Water Act.
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(Oct. 24, 2008)
Debris litters the banks of Hinkson Creek near Providence Road on Thursday. The creek was one of several streams in Missouri the Environmental Protection Agency identified as having a high level of pollution exceeding standards set by the Clean Water Act.
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(Sept. 22, 2008)
Sophomore middle blocker Weiwen Wang attempts a kill against Baylor junior outside hitter Katie Sanders and freshman middle blocker Briana Tolbert on Sunday at the Hearnes Center. Wang had 13 kills for the team, which fell 3-1 to the Bears.
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Donkey basketball brings community closer (June 21, 2009)




