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The MU community gathered Nov. 18, 2009, in the Donald W. Reynolds Alumni Center Great Room to hear Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon announce an agreement to freeze tuition for Missouri undergraduate students at four-year public colleges and universities. Photo by Rob Hill

MIZZOU alumni magazine Basketball is alive and well at Mizzou. Before tonight's game, catch up on the men's basketball preseason and check out other hardwood happenings in our 2009–10 basketball preview.
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Senior guard J.T. Tiller leads a new crew of blue collar Tigers into the 2009-10 men's basketball season. Photo by Nicholas Benner

MIZZOU alumni magazine Happy feet. Infants and toddlers enrolled in the Child Development Lab posted their artwork outside Blue Door in Stanley Hall.

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The data, collected by the American Institute for Economic Research, was based on statistics about Columbia’s economic health rather than interviews with students. The study was part of the College ...

MIZZOU alumni magazine At the Oct. 8, 2009, weeknight game, one couple nearly bared it all by wearing swimsuits to the game. Sanborn Field recorded 5.25 inches of rainfall and temperatures falling from 57 degrees to 50 degrees throughout the day. Photo by Rob Hill

MIZZOU alumni magazine Fans got soaked during the Oct. 8, 2009, Missouri-Nebraska football game. Before the game, a campus power outage darkened Memorial Stadium and surrounding tailgater lots for about 10 minutes before electricity was restored, except to the new big scoreboard in the north end zone. The Huskers carried home a 27-12 victory. Photo by Rob Hill

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Founded by a trio of MU students from Chesterfield, Mo., Hot Box Cookies bakes and delivers cookies from its Broadway location in downtown Columbia.Photo by Rob Hill

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MU veterinarian Carolyn Henry organized the vets for nets campaign, which raises money for mosquito nets for refugees in Conakry, Guinea. To date, 75 nets have already been distributed as a result of her efforts.

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The Saturday Morning Science seriesat the Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center showcases faculty from MU's science departments and provides weekend educational enrichment for Columbians.

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A former Mizzou soccer player now carries the title, “Mrs. America.” Andrea Robertson, BS ’99, of O’Fallon, Mo., was crowned after winning the Mrs. America pageant Sept. 8, 2009, in Tucson, Ariz.

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Sally Mayo is a member of the student group Tigers for Community Agriculture, which grows and sells produce to the Columbia community. Photo by Clay McGlaughlin





























