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Warrensburg's Holden Street is filled with students, faculty and community members celebrating Get The Red Out. The annual festival stretches from campus to download, before the University of Central Missouri's first home football game.

Community Supports UCM At Get The Red Out

Written by Abram Tabor, Staff Reporter October 6, 2022

  A drumline entertains a crowd of people, vendors host cornhole games and prize wheels, food trucks with everything from hot dogs to cheesecake on a stick. From the red t-shirts, red hats and red sunburns...

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Students and people from the community came out to participate in the Get The Red Out event. Get The Red Out was followed by the first football game of the season.

No Masks Required at Outdoor Events

Written by Yohannes Girma, Reporter September 27, 2021

  After being canceled last year because of COVID-19, the Get the Red Out event was held on Sept. 2 near Walton Stadium. Get the Red Out is an annual fair event where clubs and organizations get to connect...

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The Muleriders were available before the game for people to take pictures and meeting the university's live mascots.

Street Fair Brings Out Campus Community

Written by Emma Fischer, Reporter September 27, 2021

  After nearly two years of mask mandates, social distancing and canceled football games, the University of Central Missouri’s Get the Red Out street fair kicked off the school year with a sea of red...

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Get the Red Out 2021

September 7, 2021

Get the Red Out is a street fair, which takes place on Holden Street in Warrensburg each year. This year the event took place Sept. 2. The event brings the community together before the UCM football Home...

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Holden Street fills for Get the Red Out

Written by Michael Moana September 13, 2018

Thousands of community members and college students filled Holden Street Thursday for Warrensburg’s annual Get The Red Out street fair. Around 1,500 visitors attended the event in Warrensburg, according...

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Get the Red Out brings the community together

Get the Red Out brings the community together

Written by Jacob Peck September 12, 2018

[metaslider id=36614]On Sept. 6, Get the Red Out brought UCM and the Warrensburg community together with food, drinks, prizes, performances and activities. The community dressed in all red to show their...

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8 things to know before Mules kickoff their season

Written by Kaitlin Brothers September 1, 2017

by JACOB WOERTHER Sports Editor In honor of Jim Svoboda entering his eighth year as head coach, I decided to put together a list of eight things you should know before the Mules kickoff their season against...

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iCentral: Get the Red Out

iCentral: Get the Red Out

Written by Kaitlin Brothers September 1, 2017

VIDEO BY KAITLIN BROTHERS / MULTIMEDIA EDITOR (WARRENSBURG, Mo.) –Thursday, Aug. 31, Get the Red Out celebrated the first UCM football game with booths, inflatables, food, music and more. I asked students...

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Mule Nation shows its pride: Red is the new black

Mule Nation shows its pride: Red is the new black

Written by Muleskinner Staff September 4, 2015

By ANDREA LOPEZ Features Editor (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — The color red could be seen in every direction Sept. 3 as students and community members gathered to support UCM athletics. In its 11th...

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