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The Student News Site of University of Central Missouri

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The Student News Site of University of Central Missouri

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Celebrate Women’s History Month

Written by Anna Furney, Reporter March 29, 2021

 March is Women’s History Month 一 a month taken to reflect upon all that women have done throughout the past when they were otherwise ignored. March is dedicated as this celebratory month because...

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Tracy Ramos (daughter of Sentwali Aiyetoro,) Kenneth Kamau J. King and Burnele Venable Powell pose with President Roger Best for a photograph prior to the commencement ceremony Dec. 8, 2018. Aiyetoro, King and Powell received honorary doctor of law degrees nearly 50 years after being expelled from Central Missouri State College. (Photo by Integrated Marketing and Communications.)

Three former UCM students honored

Written by Garrett Fuller January 16, 2019

Three students who were expelled nearly 50 years ago were honored with honorary doctorate degrees during the fall 2018 commencement ceremony. The students, Sentwali Aiyetoro (formerly David Walter Brown,)...

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Saudi Arabia's rights crackdown linked to war on terror

Written by Muleskinner Staff January 20, 2015

(DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, AP) — A man is given 50 lashes in a public square for "insulting Islam" on a liberal blog. Another is arrested for filming and uploading a woman's public beheading. Two...

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Nelson-Atkins hosts civil rights exhibit

Written by Muleskinner Staff November 18, 2013

(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A new exhibit at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City will highlight the role of artists and musicians played in the civil rights movement. The exhibit, called "History...

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