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Haith animated in Missouri men's basketball team's victory over Arkansas
With all of the agitation coming from coach Frank Haith, it would be easy to think the Tigers were struggling, but the score indicated otherwise. Missouri easily secured a 93-63 victory over Arkansas.
Mike Anderson returns to Missouri to play the team he left
He took two steps out of the tunnel, and you could hear his arrival. Mike Anderson, who coached at Missouri for six years, who led the Tigers to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, who won the 2009 Big Twelve Championship, was booed.
Bowers recognizes Dixon in Missouri men's basketball senior night celebration
After thanking Missouri fans for his five years at Missouri, senior forward Laurence Bowers ended his speech with a mention of former Missouri guard Michael Dixon Jr.
STORIFY: Fans react to Laurence Bowers' recognition of Michael Dixon Jr.
After the Tigers beat Arkansas 93-63, Laurence Bowers mentioned former basketball player Michael Dixon Jr. in his Senior Night speech.
True/False Film Fest retains intimacy as ticket sales, recognition increase
Columbia's film festival has seen a 950 percent increase in ticket sales since 2004 and has achieved international acclaim.
Columbia College defeats Park 77-63, wins AMC tournament
The Cougars cut down the nets Tuesday at the Arena at Southwell Complex after winning their fourth AMC Tournament championship in six years.
Former president of Ireland speaks about human rights at Columbia College
Mary Robinson, the first female president of Ireland, served from 1990 to 1997. She told students Tuesday to tackle the world's problems.
PHOTO GALLERY: Portraits of a windy day at MU
Wind gusts as high as 41 miles per hour blasted Columbia Tuesday as flurries fell at different times with temperatures in the 30s.
Coach Jill Nagel has bigger impact on Bruins than she'll admit
The defending state champion Rock Bridge girls basketball team is pursuing its third state title in coach Jill Nagel's eight-year tenure.
Annexation, expansion planned for High Hill Circle Mobile Home Park
If the city approves a request to rezone and annex the 26.4 acres, the mobile home park would add 16 spaces.
Missouri gymnasts compete against each other for floor lineup spot
With gymnastics being both a team and an individual sport, competition for the Missouri gymnastics team occurs within teammates as well as between them.
MU professor uses grant to educate on turning sap into syrup
Richard Guyette and his students plan to tap maple trees this week to turn the sap into "MUple syrup," an MU brand of maple syrup with a black-and-gold label.
Oakland Junior High students use Skype for international experience
Myles Freborg, a French teacher at Oakland Junior High School, utilizes video-chatting technology to let his students connect with French-speaking Americans in other countries.
False tornado warning sent by MU mass notification system
The university's mass notification system failed to recognize that the National Weather Service warning was a test, said Jim Kramper, warning coordination meteorologist with the service in St. Louis.
Tai chi and Qigong instructor offers healing for older men and women
Tai chi can be beneficial to the health of older men and women, its practitioners say. The exercise can improve balance and physical performance, ease fibromyalgia and lead to better lifestyles.
DAVID WEBBER: How to frame the question 'How is America doing?'
What's in a name? MU professor David Webber explores the possibilities for naming a course about the state of America, and how different names can change the meaning of the course and the questions it raises.
ROSE NOLEN: A love affair with libraries remains even in a tech-savvy world
Being in love with a library is easy. They’re loyal. They never let you down. There’s always another book to read. Always.
Missouri women's basketball players Kulas, Doty, Eye and Smith gain SEC honors
Three members of the Missouri women's basketball team were recognized by the SEC on Tuesday for their achievements on the court, while a fourth player was honored for her community service.
Missouri softball ranked No. 5, No. 7 in national polls after tournament cancellation
The Tigers haven't played a game since last week's rankings were released because of the cancellation of the Missouri Breast Cancer Tournament.
Missouri baseball's home opener pushed back another day
Due to cold weather, Missouri is now scheduled to play a doubleheader against the Eastern Michigan beginning at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
