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Lin Choi

Photographer at Columbia Missourian

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  • 1 day ago | columbiamissourian.com | Mallory Pool |Molly Fox |Lin Choi

    By Mallory Pool/Missourian,Molly Fox,Lin Choi Emma Parry had more tubs and trash bags full of clothes than she could count. She was in charge of restocking tables and clothing racks with items for people to shop as the afternoon went on. Sustain Mizzou, who Parry is a student director for, hosted a clothing swap at Lowry Mall on Wednesday afternoon to honor Earth month and encourage students to donate and use secondhand clothing to reduce waste.

  • 1 month ago | columbiamissourian.com | Yong Li Xuan |Lin Choi

    By Yong Li Xuan/Missourian,Lin Choi Travelers from across the country flocked to Missouri to the quiet, river town of Hermann, where a three-day festival was held to celebrate the town's sausage-making traditions. The 44th annual Hermann Wurstfest attracted visitors from neighboring states, such as Kansas and Iowa, and some more distant ones, including Wisconsin and South Dakota.

  • 1 month ago | columbiamissourian.com | Yong Li Xuan |Lin Choi

    By Yong Li Xuan/Missourian,Lin Choi Travelers from across the country flocked to Missouri to the quiet, river town of Hermann, where a three-day festival was held to celebrate the town's sausage-making traditions. The 44th annual Hermann Wurstfest attracted visitors from neighboring states, such as Kansas and Iowa, and some more distant ones, including Wisconsin and South Dakota.

  • 1 month ago | columbiamissourian.com | Mallory Pool |Andy Theobald |Lin Choi |Kate Cassady

    By Mallory Pool/Missourian,Andy Theobald,Lin Choi,Kate Cassady NASHVILLE, Tenn. - After milking the clock to ensure No. 7 seed Mizzou men's basketball ended the first half with the final shot, graduate guard Tony Perkins received a screen from graduate center Josh Gray. The Iowa transfer worked his way to the left elbow before he passed the ball to a side-shuffling graduate guard Caleb Grill, who beat the buzzer with a left wing 3-pointer.

  • 1 month ago | columbiamissourian.com | Mallory Pool |Andy Theobald |Lin Choi |Kate Cassady

    By Mallory Pool/Missourian,Andy Theobald,Lin Choi,Kate Cassady NASHVILLE, Tenn. - After milking the clock to ensure No. 7 seed Mizzou men's basketball ended the first half with the final shot, graduate guard Tony Perkins received a screen from graduate center Josh Gray. The Iowa transfer worked his way to the left elbow before he passed the ball to a side-shuffling graduate guard Caleb Grill, who beat the buzzer with a left wing 3-pointer.

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