(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – More than 30 authors and illustrators and some 4,300 children and teachers converged on campus over spring break during the 50th Children’s Literature Festival. “The program started pretty… Read more »
Campus innovation is working to alleviate financial burden
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – The early returns on the Exclusive Provider Option, the new health-coverage product available to UCM employees, have been encouraging, especially in the current financial climate of the university…. Read more »
Sports Updates Vol. 112 Issue 21
Jennies bowling takes second at MIAA Championship The Jens were in Wheaton, Illinois, last week for the MIAA Championships looking for a second straight conference crown. Despite going 2-1 on… Read more »
Mules baseball faces Nebraska-Kearney in upcoming three-game series
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Central Missouri Mules baseball looks to bounce back in their next home game after struggling in a 6-1 loss against Southwest Baptist Bearcats on Tuesday night. This is… Read more »
Faces of UCM: Lacee Stanley
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Lacee Stanley wants to make an impact in somebody’s life. After taking American Sign Language classes at UCM, she realized teaching deaf children was how she was going… Read more »
A review: ‘The Room,’ Possibly the worst movie ever made
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – If you haven’t heard of “The Room,” it’s pretty much considered to be one of the worst movies in film history, and that’s saying a lot. It’s filled… Read more »
A review: ‘The Disaster Artist,’ A great remake of a terrible movie
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – In 1994, Tim Burton directed a movie called “Ed Wood” about a director behind some of the worst movies of all time. The film received widespread critical acclaim…. Read more »
Ambrose takes over Snapchat and answers the important questions
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – UCM’s Snapchat, ucentralmo, was full of answers to crucial questions lingering in students’ minds Monday. President Chuck Ambrose took over the UCM Snapchat account to answer questions students… Read more »