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For years now the state of Missouri’s infrastructure has been a concern for public officials, politicians and Missourians on the whole.The Missouri…
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Some believe that learning and listening to music, particularly classical music, at a young age is tied to success in the future. In Columbia, there are…
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In Columbia, more than 8 percent of the population is foreign-born, compared with just under 4 percent on average in the rest of Missouri. In Columbia…
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It’s been nearly 150 years since the close of the US Civil War, but the effects, and some of the arguments, continue to be felt today. Two years ago, a…
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The internet age has brought to us the ability to get large amounts of information, from across the globe, delivered to our fingertips within seconds.…
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Intersection on Monday will focus on the issue of Internet (or "net") neutrality — a tussle at the crossroads of law and technology that could end up…
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It’s been a big couple of years for marijuana legalization efforts around the country, with states like Colorado and Washington legalizing the…
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A recent report from ESPN's newsmagazine Outside the Lines criticizes the University of Missouri and its athletic department for failing to intervene in…
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In his opening address at the start of the legislative session last week, House Speaker Tim Jones highlighted “right to work” legislation as one of his…
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As 2013 comes to a close, we’ve looked back on this year’s crop of Intersection shows as a way to get a grasp on the top stories of the year. We…