Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
19 hours ago by Nate Taylor: Muleskinner
Bobby Guillory doesn't need anybody to tell him how important this game is. He doesn't have to spend a whole lot of time thinking about what the game means to Central Missouri either.
Less than 20 minutes after the No. 16-ranked Mules defeated Missouri Southern 27-17 this past Saturday, Guillory made it a point during postgame interviews to bring up the Mules' last opponent this regular season: The No.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
19 hours ago by Ryan Davis: Muleskinner
On college campuses across the nation, a major issue that often makes headlines is assault, both sexual and nonsexual in nature. Within the past few months there have been several reported instances of assault involving UCM students.
When referring to assault there are two distinct types-stranger and nonstranger related incidents.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
1 day ago by Terrah Baker: Muleskinner
University President Aaron Podolefsky said there is no set timeline for training a university president. But the question on many people's minds, and on some lips, is how long does it take to find and train a president, and will the next president be able to handle the challenges facing this University in a timely manner?
To know what the new president will have to learn and concentrate on is an impossible task Podolefsky said, because his or her skills greatly depend on their previous experiences.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
4 days ago by John Pfortrmiller
Since the light heavyweight title fight between Lyoto Machida and Mauricio Rua, UFC scoring judges have been criticized as unprofessional, lazy and inept.
However, none of it is true.
The bout on Oct. 24 was composed of the typical five rounds (five minutes each) in the UFC octagon.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
3 days ago by Melissa Oribhabor
Every semester, it's the same misery and shock. You take a stack of required books for the semester to the bookstore register and watch in agony as the sales associate rings them up one-by-one.
Because of the high cost, some students go elsewhere to buy textbooks for school.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
4 days ago by Alexia Stout-Lang and Tyler Allen
Multiple sources have accused former Student Government?Association (SGA) President Bridgett Johnson of forgery.
Students and former SGA members allege Johnson presented a forged document as evidence in a lawsuit brought against her in Jackson County Small Claims Court by law student Tim Collins.
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