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University of Missouri Football Players Broke the Power Structure
Athletes, college or professional, have power to enact changes. The University of Missouri football players showed that more should use it.
A Teenager Just Got Arrested for Allegedly Threatening to Shoot Black People at the University of Missouri
Cops say 19-year-old Hunter Park wrote he would "shoot every black person I see" on the anonymous messaging app YikYak.
Police Arrest Suspect Accused of Threatening Black Students at University of Missouri
Police on Tuesday night locked down the campus after anonymous posts appeared on social media, one of which said, "I'm going to stand my ground and shoot every black person I see."
Missouri Students Celebrate President’s Resignation — But Say It’s Just the Beginning
After University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe announced his resignation amid mounting criticism over how the school had handled a series of racial incidents, the leaders of a student movement announced additional demands.
University of Missouri President Resigns After Protests Over Handling of Racial Incidents on Campus
Tensions have been steadily building on campus since September, after a member of the Legion of Black Collegians, the black student association on campus, said that fellow students yelled the N-word at him during a play rehearsal.
University of Missouri President Timothy Wolfe Has Resigned Amid Student Protests
Student protests have been going on for weeks over repeated incidents of racial harassment on campus and a perceived lack of action from the school's administration.
Why Booze and Cigarettes Go So Well Together
In a new study from the University of Missouri’s Department of Neurology, researchers claim that cigarettes cancel out the sleep-inducing effects of alcohol, causing the two to “feed off one another.”
Thanks to This Lawmaker, Missouri Will Soon Have Only One Abortion Clinic for 2.3 Million Women
Missouri Senate Leader Kurt Schaefer pressured the state's independent university to revoke admitting privileges to one of the few abortion providers in Missouri, leaving just one clinic in St. Louis to serve the entire state.
Getting Married Means the End of Your Heavy Drinking Days
New research shows that getting hitched can be a major factor in reducing heavy drinking, even for those who just can't seem to let go of their love of the bottle.
Missouri Football's Rape Culture 'And So On And So Forth'
The University of Missouri Athletic Department continues to trivialize sexual assault in favor of winning games.
Journalists Are Looking to Drones as the Future of Reporting
In a few years it could be every reporter's must-have tool. But is this OK?