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University of Missouri administrators released official enrollment numbers Friday that confirm the largest student body in the school's 175-year…
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A three-day conference is being held to address the integration of immigrants into the Midwest. The 13th annual Cambio De Colores conference started…
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On Saturday, the MU Chapters of the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana laws - also known as NORML - and Students for Sensible Drug Policy…
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Gov. Jay Nixon announced the launch of a statewide comprehensive energy plan at the Advancing Renewables conference at the University of Missouri on…
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(Updated 1:50 p.m. Friday, March 14) State Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, has dropped his bid for re-election – ending two weeks of political suspense...
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With the Winter Olympics underway, the world’s attention is now focused on the Russian resort city of Sochi.Some Western coverage in the run up to the…
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At least three U.S. Olympic athletes with Missouri ties are competing in Sochi this month. But they represent only a small part of the Show-Me State’s…
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The Columbia Police Department released its Uniform Crime Reporting data for 2013. The report shows a violent crime index of 3.76, which means there are…
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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…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is continuing to check the progress of a wetland constructed in Columbia this past summer. The city funded part of the…