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Atomic bomb survivor to speak at presentation Saturday
A delegation from the Hiroshima/Nagasaki Peace Memorial Museum, including a survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bombing who lost both ears, will speak at MU on Saturday. Mayor Darwin Hindman will welcome the delegation at 210 Strickland Hall at 7 p.m.
ABCs of Fashion
We all have to get dressed and should know if we're wearing a cowl neck or a halter.
Brockman's Cafe set to close at Missouri State Fairgrounds
Brockman's Cafe, which has been serving breakfast and lunch to customers at the Missouri State Fairgrounds for 51 years, is shutting its doors.
Newhouse, a Kansas City domestic violence shelter, to remain open
The shelter had moved the 72 women and children housed there, but an anonymous donation will allow the shelter to re-open.
Stephens exhibit showcases women in art prints
Stephens College is marking its anniversary with ‘175 Years of Women in Print,’ an exhibit that charts social change through artistic depictions.
LETTER: Truman Veterans Hospital participates in suicide prevention week
The VA provides counseling and mental health resources for veterans and participates in suicide prevention awareness week.
LETTER: Community organizing is a real and important job
A Columbia resident asks people to vote for Obama, because what community organizing helps people accomplish and learn about their community.
Fire kills one, injures three in St. Charles
A Friday morning fire in a St. Charles apartment complex left one man dead, three people injured and 12 families displaced.