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The Ku Klux Klan brings to mind images of burning crosses, lynchings, racial slurs and acts that embody what the organization views as “white power.” The KKK is notorious, and has secured its place in ...
Baseball. It’s America’s pastime. But for the Missouri State University Bears, several Canadians also share a love for the game.
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is a movie-lover’s dream, and despite the Springfield, Missouri, theater being one of just over 40 locations in the chain’s network, it’s a pumping vessel in the heart of ...
In 2012, the full genome of the tomato was sequenced. Surprisingly, the tomato is made up of thousands of more genes than human beings. The Tomato Genome Consortium is a group of researchers from ...
No two teams are identical. From conference to conference, from team to team, from year to year, every squad must forge its own identity. For the 2024-25 Missouri State University Lady Bears, that ...
Prop A also increases worker power by ensuring one hour of sick pay is given to an employee every 30 hours worked. According to Savannah Hawley-Bates with KCUR, people working in businesses with over ...
The Missouri State University men's basketball program returned to the Great Southern Bank Arena on Monday, Nov. 11 for their home opener against Missouri Southern State University, where they ...
Kingdom Coffee Best coffee and best overall Located on Market Avenue downtown, Kingdom is my #1 choice for coffee shops in Springfield. Despite being located downtown where parking can be scarce, ...
Following a lawsuit against President Richard “Biff” Williams, news of which broke in the midst of the fall 2024 semester, the Missouri State University student body has expressed distaste for his ...
Musicians come from all walks of life. For Wisconsin native CJ Rislove, his walk of life rests on the four wheels of his home: the Jazz Wagon.
In their first game of the regular season, the Missouri State University women's basketball team defeated the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane 63-61.
Paul Broske II, a recent graduate of Missouri State University’s Bear POWER program, was one of three Special Olympics athletes who traveled to Redmond, Washington to collaborate with Microsoft and ...