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Who's on Facebook? These candidates on the Aug. 3 ballot
Connecting with candidates for public office has never been easier with websites, blogs, Facebook, Twitter and more. Here are links to Facebook profiles to familarize yourself with the candidates before Tuesday's election.
Public defenders may cut St. Louis County cases
Missouri's largest county has been warned that the state public defender system may soon stop taking new criminal cases.
MU offers a variety of options for those under 21
MU has planned several activities for new and returning students for the 2010 fall semester. Activities include campus barbecues as well as off campus parties run through downtown businesses.
More than 600 organizations are ready to include new freshmen
Freshmen, parents cut ties, smooth transition into college life
MU tries to stay on the cutting edge of sustainability
Sustain Mizzou is a campus organization leading the way in sustainability efforts for MU students.
Help is available when roommates can't negotiate a compromise
Fast facts about MU and Columbia
Facebook may be a way to stay connected, but it may also cause trouble
Don't forget to take care of yourself
There are many ways for students who are new to Columbia to get in a routine of keep themselves looking and feeling good.
Freshman interest groups
Campus car rental is a new program this year
Arlington Cemetery ex-official accepts blame
The former superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery says he accepts "full responsibility" for the mix-up of graves at the famous military burial ground.
Vietnamese Catholics to convene in Carthage
The Marian Days festival is held each summer at the Congregation of the Mother Co-Redemptrix in Carthage, which is a Catholic order founded in Vietnam.