Although the learning management system is back online after it was hacked Thursday, MU officials are still encouraging students and faculty to be cautious while navigating Canvas.
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'Access is the mother of use,' an expert said. 'The more there is...in the community, the more likely a young person is to use it.'
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Federal prosecutors said the teenager was driven in handcuffs from California to a Christian reform school in southwest Missouri. Agape Boarding School later closed amid an abuse scandal.
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This special election will only be for the 40 Linn residents who had ballots that did not contain the mayoral race in the April municipal election.
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Bills are still alive that could impact immigrants seeking federal and state benefits and wiring money back home.
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The schools all use an education management tool called Canvas, which helps keep track of assignments, grades and other information.
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State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Colemen, who voted against the bill, said she believes the amended version is unconstitutional and will only distract from other 'pro-life' work
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Security was tight in Moscow as Putin and several foreign leaders attended the parade, even as a U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire eased concerns about possible Ukrainian attempts to disrupt the festivities.
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Children and teens younger than 18 years old can access free lunch in Columbia from June 1 to Aug. 7, the city announced Tuesday.
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