Special Sections
Tiger Tailgate Recycling offers volunteer opportunity without missing the game
Tiger Tailgate Recycling, a part of Sustain Mizzou, is a student volunteer effort with a goal of reducing waste during the MU football season.
Get involved with MU athletics cheering sections
Spirit groups are one way to get involved on campus and meet new people. Football, basketball and volleyball have their own official spirit sections.
What to do at the 'Zou: Guide to free events around campus
Whether music, film, sports, or late-night party alternatives are your thing, MU has plenty to offer.
Find high fashions for low prices at Columbia's discount shops
Columbia offers many affordable clothing options for students on a budget.
What to do: 10 great Columbia finds
Columbia is packed with great finds. When it comes to what to see and what to eat, here's a list of 10 local "musts."
Columbia offers several parks and trails near MU campus
A quick reference guide to some popular trails and parks, each with access close to MU's campus.
LETTER: Feral cat lovers don't use common sense
People may get all excited about the suffering of cats, but they don't seem to use common sense. They are feeding the very ones who can already help themselves.
SHOW ME THE RECORDS: Big 12 men's basketball media guide
The Big 12 men's basketball tournament is just around the corner. Research all the teams with the help of the 2010-2011 Big 12 men's basketball media guide.
Can you hear me now?
A new 3G cell site at Memorial Stadium may help prevent dropped calls during Missouri football games.
Homecoming house decorations keep spirit, tradition alive
PHOTO GALLERY: MU Student Center dedication
Beetle Bailey fans meet Mort Walker, the man behind the cartoon
Mort Walker attended the MU Student Center dedication on Friday. Walker, an MU graduate, signed books at a new restaurant, Mort's.
Police caution Missouri football ticket seekers
Looking for a ticket to Saturday's sold-out Missouri versus Oklahoma football game? Watch out for phony sellers, police say.
Rain likely for Homecoming weekend
Showers will be off and on Saturday with the best chance of rain late Friday night and early Saturday morning.
'GameDay' at MU has Twitter buzzing
Twitter users are flooding the Internet with tweets about "College GameDay" at MU.
SPECIAL SECTION: Homecoming 2010
It's your complete guide to Mizzou Homecoming, a joint publication of the Missourian Advertising Department and the Mizzou Alumni Association. Click for the downloadable e-book version.
E-BOOK: A legacy of a lynching
In this five-part series from May 2003, Missourian reporter Barton Gordon Howe chronicles the story of James T. Scott, the last man to be lynched in Columbia. Accused of raping the white daughter of an MU professor, he never got to trial. A mob of 1,000 people swarmed the Boone County Jail, broke Scott out and hanged him off the Stewart Road bridge over Flat Branch. This is the story of what happened then and what has happened since. Download the e-book.
New MU Student Center gets more than $3 million in furniture
A custom-built information center cost $60,000. The $3.4 million to pay for it and other furnishings came from a combination of student fees, campus organizations and profits from the sale of athletic merchandise, textbooks and supplies, and other enterprises operated by MU.
Welcome Back 2010: Download the e-book
Welcome Back is our annual special publication designed to help students catch up on local news they might have missed while away from Columbia for the summer. Download this specially formatted e-book version, specially formatted for viewing on your laptop or iPad.
Alley Cat Yoga
The yoga studio offers mix of safe, sacred spaces for practice.
Subsections
- Columbia's Kids
- Missourian Media Guide
- Collegetown 2011
- Homecoming 2011
- Welcome Back 2011
- Battle High School Special Section
- Collegetown 2010
- Collegetown 2012
- Homecoming 2010
- Homecoming 2012
- Memorial Day Airshow
- Missouri Tourism 2013
- Progress 2013
- SEC road trip
- Welcome Back 2010