A man exposed himself to me while I was studying on campus one day. It happened about two years ago - see "Flasher menaces campus," University News, 1/31/05 - and I have not forgotten. I was doing homework in the University Center lounge when a man I'd never seen before, Manuel L.
The Internet is quickly becoming the like the wild west: won. One of the latest video blog controversies surrounds Donnie Davies, "a self-professed Anabaptist youth pastor, reformed homosexual, and lead singer for the band Evening Service," according to wikipedia.
Campus groups that represent students have not met regularly this semester. As a result, it's been tough to track what, if anything, they are doing. Specifically, I am speaking about the Student Government Association (SGA), the Chancellor's Advisory Board, and student lobbying group Associated Students of the University of Missouri (ASUM).
I had a revelation when watching the Grammys on Feb. 11: Politics contaminate the entertainment industry. I know, I know. The role of politics in the entertainment industry is nothing new, from alleged Hollywood communism in the '50s to the recent collection of stars emerging to support candidates in the last election.
"Her lawyer." Shannon Boehmer Sophomore Elementary Education "I think it's her lawyer." Colby Linebarger Sophomore Music Education "I think it's the bodyguard." Cassie Sutherland Sophomore Music Education