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23 News Episode 22
The final show of the year of 23 News interviewed AEPi’s Rockathon. Local and national news are discussed. Also, the mystery of a girl’s viewpoint on the different “types” of guys…revealed!
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Gandhi’s Grandson Comes to Campus
Gandhi’s grandson/biographer came to Mizzou’s campus to talk about his grandfather.
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23 News Episode 21
Tap Day was this past Friday! The president of the Student Health Advisory Coucil comes by to discuss the resources that the Student Health Center provides. And….sadly….it is the final episode of A.J. Feather, Spencer Wilson, Alyssa McKee, and Jenn … Read the rest
Annual Tap Day
Tap Day was celebrated for the 86th year Friday in a packed Jesse Auditorium.
A day that recognizes reputable student and faculty members for their accomplishments on and off campus, Tap Day reveals the induction of new members into 6 … Read the rest
2013 Greek Week
Greek Week, a competition among Mizzou’s Greek chapters, started April 7 and will continue throughout April. Many service, theatre, and sporting events take place during Greek Week and contribute to the Greek pairings’ overall scores.
Mizzou’s Greek Week started off … Read the rest
National Library Week
23 News: Episode 19
23 News brings you the latest developments at MU.
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EDITORIAL: MSA Budget passed without voice of auxiliaries
By Amanda Sohaney, MUTV assistant general manager
The Missouri Students Association is responsible for a budget of around $1.7 million that comes from the Student Activity Fee that students pay. This budget goes towards various departments, including MSA and the … Read the rest
Ask Mizzou 4-12-13
What is the #1 thing on your bucket list?
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23 News Episode 19
Greek Week annual Spring Blood Drive partnered with the Americdan Red Cross; the Triangle Coalition discusses Pride Month and what sort of events will be occuring throughout the month of April; and Spencer Wilson spills the beans on his least favorite … Read the rest
Annual Spring Blood Drive Partnered With Red Cross
The University of Missouri-Columbia is currently hosting its 24th annual Spring Blood Drive in partnership with the American Red Cross. The blood drive is a part of the campus’ biannual contribution to the Red Cross and allows students and community … Read the rest
TED Talks
TED talks took place at The Missouri Theatre on Saturday. This is the second time that Ted Talks have come to Mizzou with a special event called TedxMU.
These talks have become very popular in recent years and previous speakers … Read the rest
23 News Episode 18
Relay for Life hosted over Saint Patties Day weekend. National and International news. New session of Crossfire discussing the new pope and social issues.
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Mizzou’s Annual Relay for Life Raises Money for American Cancer Society
Last Weekend Mizzou hosted its 12th annual Relay for Life event to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Because it was held on St. Patrick’s Day weekend, this year’s Relay theme was “Kiss Me, I Relay.”
Overall, over … Read the rest
MU Brony Club
Since the television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic aired in 2010 it has gained a large fan base from around the nation. This fan base includes the unexpected demographic of young adults who have followed the show and … Read the rest
Women’s Health and Wellness Gathering
On Tuesday March 12, the sixth annual Women’s Health and Wellness Gathering took place in Stotler Lounge in Memorial Union.
This event gave MU Students, Faculty, and Staff an opportunity to learn about issues related to women’s health and wellness … Read the rest
“Recycle-Mania” Week at Mizzou
ʺRecycleManiaʺ is a friendly competition among college campuses and Universities across the US and Canada. It is an 8-week program that ranks each campus on the per-capita amounts of trash and recycling reported as well as which campus has the … Read the rest
Ask Mizzou: Snow Days
What did you do during your snow days?
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Mizzou Rockin’ Through the Decades
Mizzou After Dark hosted their Rocking Through the Decades event in Memorial Student Union. The event was complemented with music, free food, guitar hero and a milkshake machine. Students were granted free access to the event by showing their student … Read the rest
“College Democrats and College Republicans Debate Over Hot Button Topics”
College Democrats and College Republicans held a debate on March 6 in Memorial Union discussing each of their views on gun control, education and allocated budget, and the Medicaid expansion plan. The debate was hosted/moderated by The Zou Feed and … Read the rest
23 News Episode 16
23 News – Episode 16 from MUTV on Vimeo.
This week 23 News has coverage about Women’s History month, which continues throughout the month of March. Events for women’s history are being held throughout this upcoming month. Mizzou hosted … Read the rest
A Month of Women’s History
There will be many events around campus throughout the month of March to celebrate Women’s History Month.
Women’s History Month started with the first International Women’s Day on March 8, 1911. Due to the growing popularity of this day, Congress … Read the rest
Party in Your PJ’s
Mizzou After Dark hosted a pajama party on March 1 in Memorial Union from 7 – 11 pm.
Partygoers could participate in several sleepover-themed crafts, including decorating pillowcases, making friendship bracelets, and creating wax hands. Attendees could also play … Read the rest
A Sense of Belonging
Students and faculty filled Jesse Wrench Auditorium on Feb. 28 to listen to Professor Jennifer Crocker’s lecture titled “Egosystem or Ecosystem? How to Create (or Undermine) a Sense of Belonging”.
Crocker is a professor of psychology at Ohio State University … Read the rest
23 News Episode 15
Scoop behind Sunday’s Oscar Watch party. Columbia takes a hit with the recent snow storm that cancelled classes for three days.
Discussion over gun control safety. Joe Northern stops by to talk about his recent “in the works” series known … Read the rest
23 News Episode 14
Exciting week at Mizzou. Mizzou Idol hit the stage. Vagina Monologues made a huge impact on their audience. Coal Free Mizzou comes by to discuss their most recent event. A debate on the recent gun control controversy gets pretty heated.… Read the rest
The Edition In the Age of Infinite Reproduction
The Digital Humanities Colloquium: “The Edition In the Age of Infinite Reproduction” was held on Tuesday, Feb. 19 at Ellis Library.
The Digital Humanities Colloquia is a monthly meeting consisting of Mizzou staff, faculty and students. Its focus is … Read the rest
Vagina Monologues Hit Jesse Auditorium
The Vagina Monologues were held on Saturday February 16 in Jesse Hall Auditorium.
The Vagina Monolgues discussed different issues and raised awareness about the female body. They rose awareness about violence and female empowerment. The women interviewed spoke of their experiences and … Read the rest
Party Like a Rockstar
On February 16, Mizzou After Dark hosted “Party Like a Rockstar” in Memorial Union from 7-11pm. The organization provides an alcohol-free environment for MU students on Friday nights. The staff provides crafts, free food, games, and other sources of entertainment … Read the rest
Mizzou Idol!
The fourth annual Mizzou Idol competition was held on Feb. 15 in the Missouri Theatre downtown.
This competition, co-hosted by the Department of Student Activities and the Residence Halls Association, is based off of the hit television show American Idol. … Read the rest
MUTV 23 News Episode 13
Discusses upcoming RAMS event, conflict over the possible new hire, Larry James, and Slam Poetry contest!
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Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative During Black History Month
The Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative sponsored a You in Mizzou dialogue on affirmative action Feb. 7 at Memorial Union in honor of Black History Month.
According to CDI, “(t)he You in Mizzou program is designed to give MU students, faculty … Read the rest
Mizzou Online Success
Mizzou Online offers opportunity for students to take almost 600 courses online.
During the 2011-2012 academic year, roughly 6,000 MU students took courses online through the program Mizzou Online. Mizzou Online allows students to take courses that are typically offered … Read the rest
Mizzou Market on Hitt Street Celebrates Grand Reopening
Campus Dining hosted the Grand Reopening of Mizzou Market – Hitt Street in the newly renovated Pershing Hall Tuesday, February 5th.
The celebration from 11 a.m. to 3p.m. offered free food and chances to win a Nintendo Wii, … Read the rest
Super Bowl with Super Surprises!
Both Ravens and 49er’s fans gathered in the Shack to watch the Superbowl on the main projection screens. The event, put on by the Student Union Programming Board seemed like a foregone conclusion at the end of the first … Read the rest
Films from Around the World
About 150-200 people, including community members and Mizzou students, showed up at the Student Center for the seventh annual International Film Festival sponsored by the Central Missouri Returned Peace Corps Volunteers.
Five films were shown telling inspiring stories from people … Read the rest
Protest Against Hiring Decisions of the College of Education
About 40 protestors marched from the Islamic Culture Center downtown Columbia to Hill Hall on Mizzou’s campus in protest of the possible hiring of Larry James, a military psychologist.
James is one of two candidates considered for the position of … Read the rest
Ask Mizzou-Holidays
What was the worst holiday present you eer received?
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Flashback to the 90′s
Last Tuesday, the Student Unions Programming Board, an organization designed to encourage student involvement on campus, hosted the Flashback to the 90s event from 7 pm to 10 pm in the Shack. With the intention of being an evening free … Read the rest
Stache Dash
On Saturday December 1, runners met at Memorial Union to run a free 5K in support of prostate cancer awareness. Called the ʺstache dashʺ many grew out facial hair for no shave november and ran for the cause, but facial … Read the rest
MUTV 23 News Episode 12
This week on 23 News, the Business school hosted David Peacock, the former president of Anheuser Busch, as he shared his knowledge of the corporate ladder. The Student Unions threw the very exciting event “Flashback to the 90′s” as a … Read the rest
Winter Extravaganza!!
Students basked in the excitement of winter when they attended the Mizzou After Dark event Thursday November 30th 2012 in the Memorial Student Union. This event entitled the “The Winter Extravaganza” featured many winter and holiday themed activities such as … Read the rest
President of Anheuser-Bursch Brewing Company Visits
David Peacock, former president of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company shared his business story and experience with Mizzou students on Thursday November 29th 2012 in Bush Auditorium located in Cornell Hall. Peacock spoke as a part of Mizzou’s organization ProClaim (Professionals Claiming … Read the rest
Journalism Tranforms Africa
Last Thursday, Editorial Director Joseph Odindo of the Nation Media Group based in Nairobi came to speak to MU students about the struggles African journalists face. The Nation Media Group is a coalition of African journalistic entities aimed at moving … Read the rest
Purple Heart Winner Speaks at Mizzou
Brian Adams is a lot of things: grad student, Iraq War Veteran, long-time sufferer of PTSD, as well as the founder of the Student Veteran’s Center organization. After joining the army, Adams was deployed to Germany for basic training, then … Read the rest
ASK MIZZOU Thanksgiving
“What are your plans over Thanksgiving Break?”
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Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal
Byron Calame, a visiting business journalism professor, presented Monday in RJI on how The Wall Street Journal has changed under Rupert Murdoch. His 39-year career at the journal and relationships with current employees informed his outsider perspective, as his tenure … Read the rest
23 News Episode 9
“Project Nim” shown at Mizzou. Free backrubs given by the Stressbusters. Spooktacular for Halloween at Student Center with haunted house and pumpkin carving. Pinky Promise Movement presentation. Political Discussion. Iron Man 3 set to release May 2013. Paragraphics Horror Story … Read the rest
Free Backrubs
Stressbuster’s is a new organization on Mizzou’s campus. This is the first semester it has been actively hosting events for Mizzou students. This past week, they hosted one of their first promotional events which was offering free backrubs for any … Read the rest
First Generation
The First Generation film documentary was narrated by a Golden Globe nominee, Blair Underwood. The film, ʺFirst Generationʺ highlights the story of four high school students, each with different life backgrounds and personalities. The film discusses their struggles in pursuing … Read the rest
Horror Story Contest!
Horror writing was the name of the game for this years paragraphics competition, as 22 teams submitted horror stories for the 2012 edition of this writing contest. Mizzou media teamed up with Adobe for the competition which required a collaboration … Read the rest
Library of Humans at Mizzou
This Tuesday, the Diversity Center held Mizzou’s first Human Library event.
Starting back in 2001 in Denmark, the Human Library is exactly what it sounds like: people can come in and, instead of checking out books, they check out … Read the rest
Spooktacular!
It was one of the largest Halloween parties in Columbia, as Mizzou After Dark hosted a ʺSpooktacular and the Great Pumpkin Carvingʺ on October 30th, on the main floor at the MU student center. Over Five hundred MU students piled … Read the rest
Many Tigers, One Roar
This year marked the 101st Homecoming celebration at the University of Missouri, which is the birthplace of Homecoming. Several events led up to the game against Kentucky: decoration contests between residence halls; the annual blood drive that collected over … Read the rest
Last Tiger Standing
Last Thursday evening in the Shack, the Student Union Programing Board hosted Last Comic Standing, a stand-up competition between up-and-coming Mizzou comedians for a grand prize of $300. This year, there were three contestants: Justin Luke, Steve Sheehan, Dan Sheehan … Read the rest
23 News Episode 7: October 24
LGBTQ Center puts on its semiannual Black and Gold Drag Show in the Shack. Mizzou has built its own human library in order to answer students’ questions about race, gender, religion, ect. Pool Tournament in the Shack with great … Read the rest
Farmers Market comes to Mizzou
Despite undesirable weather, the Mizzou farmer’s market proves successful
On Thursday, October 24, the Mizzou Wellness Resource Center staged their mid-semester farmer’s market on Lowry Mall. The market, which was comprised of local mid-Missouri farmers, was selling their products … Read the rest
23 News Episode 6
Mizzou’s annual Pirde photo taken, Chase Daniel comes to Mizzou to talk about his new clothing line and business entrepreneurship, students use their swipes at Emporium in order to donate food to the Tiger Pantry, and the Vice Presidential watch party.… Read the rest
Pool Tournament, Do or Die
Last Thursday in the Shack, the Student Union Programing Board hosted the first Pool Tournament this year. Started a few years ago by Mizzou students, this competition pitted sixteen serious pool players against each other for a $100 Visa Gift … Read the rest
Black and Gold Drag Show
Wednesday October 17, 2012, students gathered in The Shack to watch the annual Black and Gold Drag Show organized by MU’s LGBTQ and Triangle Coalition. The evening was hosted by Triangle Co. president Taylor Dukes and local … Read the rest
Instructor Explores Media Influence on Race and Gender
Studying the virtual world revealed that online gender and race depictions influence offline perceptions of real people.
Lisa Behm-Morawitz, assistant professor in the Department of Communications, presented “Gender and Race in the Media: From the Virtual to the “Real” “ … Read the rest
MUTV 23 News: October 4
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Mizzou Pharmacy opens in the Student Center, political journalist Glenn Greenwald comes and speaks to Mizzou Law School, Krt Schafer comes to Mizzou to speak of his campaign, Mizzou’s Improv … Read the rest
23 News Episode 4: October 3 2012
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October 3, 2012
Mizzou Improv Festival, Kurt Schaefer and Mary Stille fire away their political campaigns, Mizzou pharamacy opens in the student center, and Rock Against Rape held in the … Read the rest
23 News September 26th
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12th Annual Fire Factor at Speaker’s Circle, MU Counseling Center holds Depression Screenings, Mizzou After Darks held their first Craft Night, Gov. Rick Perry comes to Campus, Saturday Night … Read the rest
Pitch and Presentation
On Friday, September 14, MU Business Student Organization CLIMB (Collaboration, Leadership
and Innovation for Missouri Business) held a Pitch and Presentation workshop at the Bond Life
Sciences Center. Among the highlights of the day included Breakout Sessions, Personal Mentoring,
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Seth Myers Chats With MUTV News
Sunday, April 22 -
Seth Meyers is taking over America one college campus at a time. The hilarious comedian stopped to talk to MUTV during his time at Mizzou.
Born in Evanston, Ill., Meyers has quickly become one of the … Read the rest
Operation Free Lunch Satisfies Students’ Love for Free Food.
Wednesday, April 18 –
Nice weather and free food brought out a large portion of the student population to Lowry Mall on Wednesday, April 18.
The Mizzou Student Veteran Association and the Department of Student Life sponsored the event Operation … Read the rest
Add 9 A Cappella Men’s Group: March 21
A Cappella choir featuring 12 Mizzou men.
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‘My Favorite Thing is to Write and Tell Jokes’: Seth Meyers Interviewed
Monday, March 19 -
Seth Meyers is taking over America one college campus at a time and stopped to talk to us during his time at Mizzou.
Born in Evanston, Illinois, Meyers has quickly become one of the most influential … Read the rest
MU Breaks World Record in 2012 Relay for Life
Friday, March 16 – Saturday, March 17 -
The ninth annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life hosted at the Mizzou Recreation Complex raised $80,041 over the weekend of March 16.
The funds raised support the society’s mission of saving … Read the rest
Mizzou Admissions Predicts Record-breaking Enrollment for the Freshman Class of 2012
MUTV’s Christina Turner and Jenn Croft speak to Chuck May about the surprising trends in the 2012 enrollment.
The University of Missouri’s recent effort to recruit more out-of-state students has had a strong impact on the incoming freshman classes, with … Read the rest
23 News Headlines: March 7 Anchor Set 1
23 News takes a look at the winner of Mizzou’s First Best Dance Crew, The Residence Hall Association’s election results are annouced, Saturday Night Lives Seth Meyers is coming to Mizzou, and more on 23 News Headlines.
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23 News Headlines: March 7 Anchor Set 2
23 News takes a look at the winner of Mizzou’s First Best Dance Crew, The Residence Hall Association’s election results are annouced, Saturday Night Lives Seth Meyers is coming to Mizzou, and more on 23 News Headlines.
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23 News Headlines: March 5
Mizzou is looking into a bike rental program, the new Big MO will arrive by football season, Tony La Russa is coming to campus, and more on 23 News Headlines.
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MUTV to Film True/False Festival Q&A Sessions
Wednesday, Feb. 29 -
MUTV is partnering with the True/False Film Festival to cover one of the most notable film festivals in the United States.
The True/False festival features nonfiction films that bring viewers to the heart of issues across … Read the rest
23 News Episode 4
Missouri held it’s presidential primaries, MU is facing tuition hikes, a former mafia boss visits Mizzou, and more on 23 News
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23 News Headlines: Feb. 22
Two suspects are in custody for a series of multiple shootings in Columbia, tuition is on the rise for students are MU, True/False Film festival comes to Mizzou, and more on 23 News headlines.
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23 News Headlines: Feb. 22 Anchor Set 1
Two suspects are in custody for a series of multiple shootings in Columbia, tuition is on the rise for students are MU, True/False Film festival comes to Mizzou, and more on 23 News headlines.
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Ballroom Dance Club: Feb 17
23 News takes a look at MU’s ballroom dance club.
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MU Bus Services: Feb. 17
The city is proposing cutting bus services on black and gold routes due to lack of funding.
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Former Prince of the Mafia Visits Mizzou
Michael Franzese, former mob boss, visits Mizzou.
Thursday, Feb. 9 -
Michael Franzese was one of the most powerful members of the mob in New York during the 60s. He was given such titles like, “The Prince of the Mafia.”… Read the rest
23 News Headlines: Feb. 8 Anchor Set 2
23 News has the Missouri Primary Election results, information on MSA’s More For Less campaign, RHA election information and more.
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23 News Headlines: Feb 8
23 News has the Missouri Primary Election results, information on MSA’s More For Less campaign, RHA election information and more.
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Presidential Primaries: Feb. 7
Missouri held it’s presidential primaries on Feb. 7.
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MU Receives Replica of MLK Memorial
Mizzou recieves a replica of the MLK Memorial.
Wednesday, Jan. 25 –
Students, faculty and alumni gathered at the Missouri Theatre in downtown Columbia for a celebration honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the man who helped make the … Read the rest
The Women’s Center Offers A Variety of Activities
Located in the basement of the Student Center, the Women’s Center is just what it sounds like – a place for women, run by women.
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., students, staff, faculty or community members … Read the rest
23 News Episode 3
Campus dining services teams up with the Bradford Research and Extension Center for a new sustainabilty project, Zoutrition allows students to find campus nutritional facts easily online, the Women’s Center offers several activities to students, and more on 23 News.… Read the rest
Zoutrition: Dec 7
MUTV takes a look at Campus Dining Service’s new program called Zoutrition.
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Apple and the J-School: Dec 7
Associate Dean Brian Brooks discusses the loss of Steve Jobs and the Journalism Schools use of Apple Products.
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BCC Celebrates Kwanza: Dec. 1
MUTV takes a look at how the Black Culture Center celebrated Kwanza and the traditions behind it.
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The Wellness Resource Center Offers Several Programs to Students
The Wellness Resource center has been open since 1990 and is dedicated to helping students at MU ranging from nutrition consultants to the relaxation station. It has everything to fit students needs.
Located in the bottom floor of the student … Read the rest
23 News Episode 2
MSA Election results are in, Mizzou celebrates Veterans day, a new student-owned business is open in the Student Center, and more on 23 News. Also, Joseph Gordon-Levitt puts on a show at Mizzou, David Limbaugh speaks to MU’s College Republicans, … Read the rest
Gov Nixon Appointed Two New Curators
23 News had the chance to talk to two new MU Curators.
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Bijoux Cupcakes and Sweets: Nov 17
23News gives you an inside look to Bijoux Cupcakes and Sweets, a custom cupcake business owned by Sarah Deveto.
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Excitement Builds for Thanksgiving Break
23 News takes a look at what MU students are doing over Thanksgiving Break.
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Find A New Style at the Student Center
INDIEpendence Boutique is a new shop located in the MU Student center. Reporters Ebony Francis and Shannon Logan talk to student owner Kiarah Moore.
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23 News: Episode 1
Humans V. Zombies comes to campus, Mid-Missourians Race for the Cure, Aron Ralston speaks at Mizzou and more on this episode of 23 News.
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MSA Presidential Election Announcements: Nov. 2
Winners of the 2011 MSA Presidential Election are…
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From Afghanistan to the White House to Jesse Auditorium
23 News talks to Medal of Honor Winner Salvatore Giunta.
Wednesday, Nov. 9 -
Mizzou hosted a true American hero on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Army Staff Sergeant Salvatore Giunta is the first living recipient of the Medal of Honor since … Read the rest
MU’s Move to the SEC Will Effect Academics, Geography
Monday, Nov. 7 -
The University of Missouri announced on Nov. 6 that the University would be joining the Southeastern Conference on July 1, 2012.
Many know about the schools because of their football and basketball teams, but how many … Read the rest
Meet the 2011 MSA Candidates
23News brings you an inside look into the three slates running in the 2011 MSA Presidential Election.
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Billingsley-Kooi: MSA Presidential Candidates
Meet Xavier Billingsley and Helena Kooi, candidates for MSA President and Vice-President.
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Bruer-Cartee: MSA Presidential Candidates
Meet Everett Bruer and Lexie Cartee, candidates for MSA President and Vice-President.
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Loeffler-Damico: MSA Presidential Candidates
Meet Greg Loeffler and Lauren Damico, candidates for MSA President and Vice-President.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Oct 26
Joseph Gordon-Levitt came to Mizzou on October 26. 23 News had a chance to talk to him about his company Hit RECord.
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David Limbaugh: Oct. 20
David Limbaugh came to speak to MU’s College Republicans on October 20. 23 News had the chance to talk to him.
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Mid-Missourians Occupy Columbia
Nicolas Berry, along with thousands of protesters in nearly 1,204 cities, is the 99 percent.
“We’re staying here until something changes,” Berry said.
Berry is referring to Occupy Columbia, a protest outside of the City Hall that began nearly two … Read the rest
Homecoming LGBTQ Banquet: Oct 14
23 News takes a look at what the LGBTQ center is doing for the centennial homecoming.
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Reynolds Alumni Center Celebrates the Centennial Homecoming: Oct 14
23 News takes a look at how the Reynolds Alumni Center celebrated Mizzou’s 100th homecoming.
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Zombies Infect Campus Yet Again
Ready and waiting for Mizzou’s most dangerous outbreak, more than 500 players are registered to partake in this semester’s game of Human versus Zombies beginning Oct. 5.
Wednesday, Oct. 5 -
Students and staff at the University of Missouri are … Read the rest
“What Are You Doing at Rollins?”
23 News takes a look at what students think of Rollins Late Night .
A poli-sci student, a gamer, an athlete and a comedy show participant. All these students found themselves at Rollins Late Night around midnight on a Tuesday.… Read the rest
Mizzou Saves Lives One Pint at a Time
The centennial Homecoming Blood Drive collected 5,264 pints of blood, exceeding MU’s goal of 5,000 units.
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This year’s Homecoming marks the 100th anniversary of the original homecoming, which means that the weekend … Read the rest
Marlee Matlin: Oct 4
Marlee Matlin came to speak at Mizzou. 23 News had the chance to talk with her.… Read the rest
MU’s Family Weekend Offers Many Activities, Fun For Parents and Students
23 News gives you an inside look into MU’s family weekend.
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The weekend of September 16–18 marked MU’s annual Family Weekend, where parents and students are able to spend quality time together … Read the rest
Sabai Offers New, Unique Dining Experience for Students
Students and Campus Dining employees are steadily responding to the new dining location Sabai, which, beginning this school year, replaced Eva J’s.
Located on the ground floor of Johnston Hall, Sabai trades Eva J’s familiar dining hall experience for an … Read the rest
Aron Ralston: Sept 28
Aron Ralston, the man behind 127 Hours, came to speak to Mizzou on Sept. 28. 23 News got the chance to talk to him.
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Mid-Missourians Race for the Cure
Columbia’s second annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure took place on Sunday, Sept. 18. Race for the Cure is an annual race that supports the effort to find a cure for breast cancer. It has been held all … Read the rest
Big MO: The Past, Present and Future
23 News takes a look at the history of the Big MO drum and prepares for the new one.
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