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The Student News Site of University of Central Missouri

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Student Government Association Vice President, Dalton White, gives a presentation on upcoming changes to the organization's structure . Members discussed changes to be implemented in the upcoming year.

SGA to hold upcoming election

Written by Linda Alviar, News Editor March 28, 2024

      SGA is composed of congresspeople, student representatives from every academic college, and Registered Student Organizations. Congresspeople representing UCM’s various academic...

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Board of Governors Approves Blended Tuition Rate

Written by Zayin Barnes, Reporter April 26, 2021

  On March 26, the University of Central Missouri’s Board of Governors approved implementing a blended tuition rate, which will make online and in-person tuition rates more equitable.   Currently,...

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PHOTO BY ANDREA LOPEZ / MULTIMEDIA EDITOR
A New Jersey based organization called Attitudes in Reverse presented an exhibit in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center Tuesday afternoon that featured 118 pairs of shoes. The number 118 represents the number of youth that died by suicide in Missouri last year.

Suicide prevention group brings awareness program to UCM

Written by Muleskinner Staff April 21, 2016

By ANDREA LOPEZ Multimedia Editor (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — Nearly every 8.5 hours, the state of Missouri loses a resident due to suicide. A New Jersey based organization called Attitudes...

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