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KCOU seeks new transmitter through bill at MSA senate meetings

Jordan Stockdale, hip-hop/R&B coordinator for KCOU, shows his support for the station at Speaker's Circle on Wednesday. KCOU disc jockeys and staff gathered to support the station. KCOU has been trying to get funds from MSA and needs $30,000 for a new radio tower.

When Hudson Residence Hall closes for renovations at the end of the semester, KCOU/88.1 FM, MU’s student-run radio station and an auxiliary of the Missouri Student Association, will no longer have access to its transmitter on the roof.

Visitors Guide to the Centennial & Dedication

The coming week will serve as an important historical marker for the Missouri School of Journalism. From Sept. 10 to Sept. 12, the school will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its founding and mark the event by dedicating the new, state-of-the-art Reynolds Journalism Institute.

Having a voice and a vote

After 17 years as legal residents, Guadalupe and Lupita Martinez decided last year that it was time to go through the citizenship process.

Not everyone is satisfied with how visioning process worked

Some participants in the city’s lengthy visioning process say the final product falls short of expectations.

Flamenco

Liliana Morales weaves through the dressing room of the Harriette Ann Gray Studios at Stephens College. Her gold bracelets jingle, shaking loose from the sleeve of her black winter coat as she points to a portrait of a dancer leaping in a flowing dress.

UM System interim president outlines student loan policies

Four of the student loan provisions comprise the attorney general’s Code of Conduct. The code prohibits kickbacks to schools, requires information disclosures about preferred lenders and limits school employees’ participation on lender advisory boards.

University of Missouri adds Executive Order on Student Lending Practices

A news release from the University of Missouri about the addition of a executive order on student lending practices.

MU business school renamed in honor of donor

A large donation sparks decision for school to be renamed. The new name is expected to enhance the school's reputation.

Many Latino children fall through the cracks in the health care system

As the question of reauthorizing the State Children’s Health Insurance Program is played out under the bright lights of Washington’s political battlefields, the gap in coverage for Latino families and their children continues to widen.

High school Homecoming festivities to converge at downtown parade Friday

High school Homecoming activities scheduled for the next week showcase spirit and alumni.

Homecoming parade to take new route

To allow more room for the floats, the homecoming parade will take a different route this year.

Alumni share Homecoming memories

As Tigers return for this week's festivities, five MU alumni share their favorite Homecoming memories.

Tigers taming hunger for Homecoming

Student volunteers collected food for the needy last week as part of the annual Homecoming philanthropy activities.

You’ve come a long way, Truman!

MU's mascot has undergone several design changes since being selected in 1890.

‘For All We Call Mizzou’ campaign nears $1 billion

As the "For All We Call Mizzou" campaign nears its goal, organizers say they will not actively seek donations during Homecoming.

MU coach's invitation to 'come home' starts ritual

Hall of Famer to be Grand Marshal for parade

Former Tiger and 14-year NFL veteran Roger Wehrli will serve as the Grand Marshal of the Homecoming Parade.

MU sophomore blogs about favorite sports

Tyson Sprick, a sophomore at MU, runs the Welcome to the Zou blog, sharing his love of MU sports with the World Wide Web.

The royalty: Anne Case-Halferty

The royalty: Alexa Fornoff