(RENO, Nev., AP) – A body believed to be that of Nevada’s missing chief insurance examiner was found wrapped in a blanket and bound with duct tape Saturday in a… Read more »
Violence, substance abuse prevalent in US
Story by ANDREA LOPEZ, for The Muleskinner— Every two minutes someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted, according to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN). According to Lighthouse… Read more »
The copters are coming: agreement brings rotary training to UCM Aviation Department
Story by ANDY LYONS, News Editor— Helicopters will start cruising around Warrensburg as early as this summer after a memorandum of understanding was signed March 28. University of Central Missouri… Read more »
UCM Foundation earns top 10 percent recognition nationally
Story by RANA ZAKARNA, for The Muleskinner— The University of Central Missouri Foundation’s five-year rate of return has placed it among the largest and most prominent public and private higher… Read more »
Step Show draws a big crowd
Story by Nicole Cooke, Copy Editor— Greek Week’s most popular event was back and ready to wow a whole new audience Tuesday night. The lower level of Hendricks Hall was… Read more »
PR majors practice profession on campus
Story by SHELBY FLYNN, for The Muleskinner— For public relations majors, there is an opportunity to gain experience in their desired profession while they are still in school. The Innovative… Read more »
Award-winning poet gives reading
Story by MARIAH BOHANON, for The Muleskinner— It’s been a big year for Katy Didden. Within the span of several months, Didden – a postdoctoral fellow at St. Louis University… Read more »
“Doctor Who” makes Wi-Fi scary
Story by JOSHUA LEONARD, for The Muleskinner— The Doctor is back in the mid-season premiere of “Doctor Who” in the episode “The Bells of St. John.” Stephen Moffat, writer and… Read more »