Story by Alex Agueros, for The Muleskinner— After placing third at the NCAA-II Super Region II Tournament in Ohio, sophomore Eric Mateo qualified for the NCAA-II National Championships. As the… Read more »
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Mules wrestling team at regional
Story by ALEX AGUEROS, for The Muleskinner— Mules wrestling will travel to Ashland, Ohio Saturday for the Division II Super Regional. Ashland University hosts the event. Central will send 10… Read more »
Have something to confess? An online social experiment draws outrageous, raunchy and humorous stories from students and alumni
Story by ANDY LYONS, News Editor— A new Facebook page, created by UCM students and alumni, is both a form of dramatic entertainment and a way for users to anonymously… Read more »
Tunnel of Oppression offers social perspective
Story by KRISTIN GALLAGHER, Business Manager— The sound of a gunshot rang through the otherwise silent Union Ballroom Feb. 14. The shot was part of one of the several skits… Read more »
Murder trial dates are set
Story by ANDY LYONS, News Editor— A trial date is set for the second defendant in the shooting death of Warrensburg bar owner William “Blaine” Whitworth. Ziyad T. Abid, charged… Read more »
Scholars Symposium showcases student research
Story by ELLEN BECKER, Managing Editor— Students will have the opportunity to present their undergraduate research projects in a public forum during the 12th annual Scholars Symposium Tuesday, April 2,… Read more »
Unity Week engages students in shaping the future
Story by Andrea Lopez, for The Muleskinner— ONE voice. ONE goal. ONE campus. Unity Week was a diversity program consisting of speakers, panels, entertainment, food and music that ran from… Read more »
Student helps women escape stress with retreat
Story by Courtney Muns, for The Muleskinner— UCM has a graduate student who has accomplished many things in her life, such as an internship with BET and an internship with… Read more »
Professor helps local group earn Grammy
Story by Nicole Cooke, Copy Editor— One UCM professor has helped bring a little bit of Grammy’s magic to Kansas City through his work with the Kansas City Chorale. The… Read more »
Studying abroad offers a glimpse at world affairs
Story by LEAH WANKUM, for The Muleskinner— When I got to Korea, I decided that I was going to stay as far away from North Korea as possible. And so… Read more »