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The bill would create a law named after Danny Santulli, who suffered alcohol poisoning leading to permanent brain damage during a fraternity event in 2021.
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The teams traded blows until the last minute 鈥 and the Illinois Fighting Illini emerged victorious, 80-77, over the Missouri Tigers.
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On the first day of school, high numbers of freshman at the University of Missouri led to standing room only in some classes and makeshift dorm rooms.
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For many in the Class of 2024, this year's commencement ceremony will be a first. That鈥檚 because they鈥檙e also the Class of 2020, and the coronavirus pandemic canceled 鈥 or dramatically scaled back 鈥 their high school ceremonies.
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The St. Louis-based private university has quadrupled its low-income students since 2013. The school's administrators say their strategies to do so could be applicable nationwide.
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Traditional farming practices such as tilling and monoculture 鈥 cultivating a single crop 鈥 have come under fire in recent years for their role in harming soil and exacerbating climate change.
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The federal lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri alleges barring gender-affirming care to minors is discriminatory.
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The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has offered little guidance ahead of controversial law affecting student athletes set to take effect on August 28.
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Missouri鈥檚 community colleges also lawmakers they were not affected by the Supreme Court鈥檚 decision because they did not consider race in admissions.
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During the pandemic, SNAP rules were relaxed so students weren鈥檛 required to participate in state or federally funded work programs such as work-study. Those temporary pandemic rules allowed 3 million more students to qualify for food stamps, but now many are no longer eligible.