Tadeo Ruiz
Student Reporter & ProducerTadeo Ruiz is a Freshman in the Missouri School of Journalism from Mexico City. He's a native Spanish speaker and wants to specialize in investigative and international journalism.
He's a reporter and producer for KBIA. When he's not in a sound booth, he can usually be found drinking coffee at Shortwave working on homework or on the road hunting for new stories to tell.
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The Jefferson City Capitol dome will light up white and blue this weekend to show support of Israel, its people and American lives lost following recent Hamas attacks, according to a news release.
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Columbia's new La Calle Ocho Café owner talks about chasing his dream of opening a coffee shop.
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The race supports river-cleaning efforts and connects people with the Missouri landmark.
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A new neighborhood resource fair will allow local communities to learn what resources are available to them — all in one place.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation demolished the Rocheport Bridge over the weekend.
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People from all over Columbia came together to remember 9/11.
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Treeline Music Fest organizers cited higher than expected expenses in a social media post canceling the event.
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"La Onda" was curated by Cesar Lopez and Kiki Serna, both Kansas City artists. Lopez attended the debut and greeted guests with a smile on his face. He said that “La Onda” is more than just a gallery, it’s a way to explore and discover what “Latinidad” means within the regions it is displayed.
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Stop-gap Projects will host the Kansas-City based "La Onda" exhibition through early January.
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Members of MU’s Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) chapter are leading initiatives to bridge the gaps between medical professionals and Spanish-speaking patients.