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The Board of Curators extended the current mask policy through Oct. 15, after three Republicans were defeated in their push to lift the classroom rule for anyone who has been vaccinated.
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U.S. Supreme Court rules the NCAA's restrictions on athletes violate the Sherman Antitrust Act
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The different ways of expressing the love of one's country and the changes for student athletes as the NCAA drops restrictions on players benefitting from the use of their name, image and likeness.
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A recent study by University of Missouri researchers found ticks are active eight months out of the year, from early spring through late fall. The extended season mean more ticks spread potentially fatal diseases.
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Aviva joined KCUR in 2019, impressing her colleagues with her work ethic and strength of purpose.
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Corbyn Jones, now an attorney, was a star quarterback for Mizzou from 1995 to 1998 and was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.
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UMSL, UMKC and Missouri S&T all have more first-time college students committed to coming this fall than at the same time last year.
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The bill to allow unrestricted tuition increases now goes to the Missouri Senate after House lawmakers passed it Tuesday.
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The plaintiffs alleged in court documents that Dr. James Stannard did not advise plaintiffs that “the surgery he was proposing has a failure rate as high as 86%.”
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Highly Transmissible COVID-19 Variants Have Been In Missouri Since Early January, State Data SuggestResearchers also found evidence of a mutation that helps the virus evade the immune system.
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The state health department has provided few specifics on where the more dangerous COVID-19 variant may be spreading.
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University of Missouri scientists have tested about 3,000 wastewater samples from water treatment plants, prisons, veterans homes and colleges.