(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) –When the Secular Student Alliance started planning the “Meet the Mormons” event, they didn’t know what to expect. The Mormon religion seemed a mystery to them. When they… Read more »
PRSSA and Chamber support Trick-or-Treaters
PHOTOS BY: Myles Vann / Photographer PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America) handed out candy to local trick or treaters on Holden Street near Pine Street at the Chamber… Read more »

Squirrelspiracy
VIDEO BY KAITLIN BROTHERS / MULTIMEDIA EDITOR (WARRENSBURG, Mo.)–This week’s iCentral, or “Squirrel Central,” Chris Holmberg looks at the on-going question about the squirrels here on the UCM campus- how… Read more »
KCP&L schedules planned power outage
A planned power outage is scheduled to begin at 11:59 p.m. and last until approximately 4 a.m., according to an alert from Mark Dawson, the district community affairs manager for… Read more »
USDA issues safety-net payments to Missouri farmers
USDA Missouri Farm Service Agency acting state executive director, Kimberly Viers, announced that approximately 60,000 Missouri farms that enrolled in safety-net programs established by the 2014 Farm Bill will receive… Read more »
‘Breakfast and Babies’ breastfeeding support group
Western Missouri Medical Center now hosts a breastfeeding support group on the third Tuesday of every month to help support new and expecting moms, according to a press release by… Read more »

Code-A-Thon creates networking opportunities
(WARRENSBURG, Mo). – UCM senior Ryan Evans has a job interview this Friday with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The same bank that hosted a Code-A-Thon event Oct…. Read more »

UCM alumnus sells first feature film
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – A UCM alumnus recently sold his first feature film, in Los Angeles. Jerry White, a 2009 graduate and filmmaker in LA, directed, produced and edited “Autumn’s End,”… Read more »