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The Student News Site of University of Central Missouri

Muleskinner

The Student News Site of University of Central Missouri

Muleskinner

Alumni enjoyed the performance at Selmo Park. The 2022 UCM "Feeling 22" Homecoming weekend ended with Party in the Park on Oct 15.

Past, Present Unite at Party in the Park

Written by Lauren Moyer, Staff Reporter November 4, 2022

 Following the homecoming parade on Oct. 15th, several people joined the Alumni Foundation to tailgate at Party in the Park. There were several activities around the park for people to enjoy, celebrating...

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Questions on the Quad – Edition 3

Written by Nadia Watkins, Reporter November 3, 2022

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Questions On The Quad – Edition 1

Written by Nadia Watkins, Staff Reporter November 1, 2022

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Cadets get briefed on their capture the flag lab at Knob Noster State Park. Photo submitted by Trevor Vanpool.

Cadets, Camo and Cannons: UCM’s Army ROTC

Written by Bryan O'Barr, Reporter May 5, 2022

  They put the flag up every Monday and take it down every Friday. They shoot the cannon at football games and can be seen roaming campus in uniform. When they’re not in uniform, they are in classes,...

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Allina Robie gives juice boxes to children she works with in Ukraine. "I knew moving here would be a risk," Robie said. "I also knew that war creates more orphans. Whether because of death, poverty, displacement or fear - there would be more vulnerable children because of this war.

UCM Alumna Advocates for Orphans in Ukraine

Written by Emma Fischer, News Editor May 4, 2022

  Allina Robie, 2017 UCM graduate, spends her days learning another language and building a life for herself in Western Ukraine—while also caring for orphans.    Robie graduated with a degree...

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UCM Community Celebrates at MuleFest

UCM Community Celebrates at MuleFest

Written by Dillon Seckington, Opinions Editor May 2, 2022

  On the evening of April 22, UCM students and Warrensburg residents enjoyed live music, snow cones, and more at Mulefest. Hosted at Selmo Park, the festival featured various performers, most of...

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After serving the University of Central Missouri for close to 30 years, Matt Metcalf will be retiring as the assistant manager of custodial services, facilities planning & operations on July 28.

Metcalf Retires After 30 Years Of Service

Written by Olushola Ricketts, Contributor April 25, 2022

   After serving the University of Central Missouri for close to 30 years, Matt Metcalf will be retiring as the assistant manager of custodial services, facilities planning & operations on July...

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Remembering those lost too soon: Purse Palooza funds children's memorial

Written by Muleskinner Staff April 12, 2016

By SHELBY BILBRUCK Reporter (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — “She had just graduated from high school and was accepted into UCM when she was killed,” said Ramona Conant, “Two weeks after her...

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Ebola in mind, US colleges screen some students

Written by Muleskinner Staff August 29, 2014

By CAROLYN THOMPSON (BUFFALO, N.Y. AP) — College students from West Africa may be subject to extra health checks when they arrive to study in the United States as administrators try to insulate campuses...

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Mo. Senate endorses university funding legislation

Written by Muleskinner Staff February 19, 2014

By JORDAN SHAPIRO (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri Senators endorsed legislation Tuesday that would institute performance-based funding for the state's four-year universities, but only in years...

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