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Federal funding challenges postpone a Mizzou lecture scheduled for next week featuring a U.S. Space Force leader.
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The ruling filed Wednesday said Choi is not entitled to qualified immunity after he barred the Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine from participating in the 2024 Homecoming parade.
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Buffaloe has proposed the creation of a collegiate advisory council to discuss initiatives to address violence downtown.
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Community members gathered at Jesse Hall Thursday to call for stronger protections for employee free speech.
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A portable device developed by University of Missouri researchers that analyzes concussions in real time is advancing toward commercialization.
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Columbia leaders are shared their plans for increasing safety downtown following the shooting of a Stephens College student Saturday.
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University of Missouri President Mun Choi sent a letter to state and county leaders this weekend calling for them to address—quote “rampant crime” in the city.
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Staffing increases have helped police roll out a new "proactive policing" initiative focusing on downtown safety.
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MU recently updated its parade policy to exclude political groups and organizations that don’t adhere to the theme.
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The decision was lauded by some free speech groups, but critics say some vague wording of the law may lead to harm.