
Emily A. Skidmore
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Nov 12, 2024 |
themaneater.com | Brady Shanahan |Emily A. Skidmore
November 12, 2024Missouri wide receiver Theo Wease Jr. has navigated his way through various roles at the collegiate level. From the up-and-coming blue-chip prospect to the savvy veteran captaining one of the most talented groups of receivers in all college football. Wease began playing football at a young age, with his father playing a central role in his love for the game. Theo Wease Sr. has delivered pregame talks to his son since he was five and has stuck by his side through every turn.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
themaneater.com | Colin Michael Simmons |Emily A. Skidmore
The Missouri Tigers finished their match against Southeast Missouri State with a 3-0 win (25-15, 25-20, 25-11). The home team overpowered the Redhawks for a win after falling in back-to-back contests. The Tigers started the first set with great efficiency on offense, taking a 15-10 lead. The team had a .643 hitting percentage with Jordan Iliff and Regan Haith leading the way with four kills each. Haith ended the night with 10 kills on .909 efficiency, tying a season high.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
themaneater.com | Brady Shanahan |Emily A. Skidmore
The Missouri Tigers lost for the first time this season in a 41-10 defeat to Texas A&M, snapping their eight-game winning streak dating back to Nov. 4 of last year. “We all take full responsibility for not playing to our full capabilities as a team [against Texas A&M],” said head coach Eliah Drinkwitz.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
themaneater.com | Sarah Woods |Emily A. Skidmore
The COVID-19-induced isolation offered many a space to reflect on themselves away from any societal pressures of the prying public eye. For Will Ferrell, this reflection came after his close friend, Harper Steele, sent an email to Ferrell and others announcing her coming out as a transgender woman. Seeking to explore their feelings and questions about Steele’s transition, Steele and Ferrell set off on an impromptu cross-country road trip together.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
themaneater.com | Liv Martin |Emily A. Skidmore
Upon arrival at Bertha’s Beans Cat Cafe, my friend and I were immediately greeted by cats pawing at the huge glass window that allowed bypassers to peer inside and see the abundance of towers and toys for the cats to play with. Customers can order drinks and pastries in a room next to the cat’s playroom. The two rooms are separated by a wall and set of doors, the wall has a large double sided window that allows the cats to see you, and vice-versa.
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