Not graduating is the Pitt(s)
In the June/July issue of Esquire, Brad Pitt opens up about leaving MU just two weeks before graduating.
Continue Reading →Small-town zoos: Photo story outtakes
This week’s feature was about two exotic zoos in Missouri. Check out this pictures of the animals that didn’t get a print-edition debut.
Continue Reading →2013 Boone Dawdle Tickets Available June 1
Bike to the drinking location, pre-sweat the booze.
Continue Reading →Pedaler’s Jamboree 2013
Music. Bicycling. Food. Camping. Yes.
Continue Reading →Columbia One Read: The Ruins of Us by Keija Parssinen
Everything you need to know about One Read, past books and present.
Continue Reading →Updated lineup for Roots ‘N’ Blues ‘N’ BBQ
The Roots N Blues BBQ Festival may still be several months away, but a new round of artist announcements makes the celeb-status party that much closer.
Continue Reading →How to survive being a boomerang kid
Moving back home after graduation bites. Find out how to survive a year or two with your parents.
Continue Reading →Tiger Treasures rummage sale is a bargain hunter’s dream
Annual sale saves items from landfill.
Continue Reading →Romeo and Juliet goes punk
Upcoming GreenHouse Theatre Project production takes a twist on the Shakespearean classic
Continue Reading →This week in Vox’s past: 2005 – insecure college kids
#TBT to Vox’s body issue in May 2005. In a town that’s forever young, it’s easy to ignore that each of our bodies get a wee bit older every day. So do we. Our body is not a renewable resource.
Continue Reading →TEDxCoMo goes online
Missed the TEDxCoMo lectures? Lucky for you, you can watch them online on the organization’s YouTube page.
Continue Reading →This week in Vox’s past: *two-for-one* faith throwback
Faith has been a common topic of discussion at Vox, most likely reflecting the subject’s permeance in today’s culture and history.
Continue Reading →Book Talk with Nina Furstenau
Nina Furstenau is a food writer, critic and author. She was the host of Book Talk at the Boone County historical Society Museum on May 4, and her new food memoir is set to release on September 1.
Continue Reading →Wine Cellar & Bistro turns 10
Come out and celebrate 10 years of the Wine Cellar & Bistro. There will be free drink samples, a live band and food.
Continue Reading →Movies in the Park returns
The Movies in the Park series returns to Flat Branch Park on May 3 and will continue throughout the summer. We’ve got the list of films that will be featured.
Continue Reading →This week in Vox’s past: Gone fiction (2011)
#TBT Throwback Thursday to writing fiction and having addictions in 2011.
Continue Reading →Circle of Sisterhood receives big check
MU Panhellenic Association presented new philanthropy Circle of Sisterhood with a check to show commitment to its cause.
Continue Reading →A Q&A with artist Adrienne Hoard
Columbia artist and MU professor says she inspired by life experience, travel and the growth of her students.
Continue Reading →See This: “Pastels and Paparazzi” fashion show
See some of the best fashion designs of the season at this upcoming MU BPC fashion show.
Continue Reading →It’s Raining Cats and Dogs! 5K Recap
Participants in this weekend’s It’s Raining Cats and Dogs! 5K got their workout in while spending the afternoon with costumed pets. Sounds like a perfect combination.
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