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Back in early March, we were collecting stories from first generation college students about their experiences on campus. Since then, COVID-19 hit college campuses across the country and we’re seeing a rising number of cases since students have returned for in-person classes. So in this episode, we hear from a first generation college student about navigating post-grad life during a pandemic, a health reporter will share what it’s like to report about the virus at a university, and a student activist will tell us about how they are fighting to uplift the demands of Black students on campus.
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Officials at schools including the University of Missouri, which has had 1,600 cases of coronavirus so far, say contact tracing is nearly impossible.
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After isolating at home for months, some Missouri residents are contemplating escape.Public health experts are urging people to stay home during the…
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Four Confederate monuments have been taken down since 2015, representing 20% of the state's total.
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Updated at 8:40 p.m. March 13, with new information about St. Louis University and the University of Missouri System There are no known cases of COVID-19…
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On any given weekday, University of Missouri student Jack Hale is working six to eight hours and dashing to class in between. “I wake up a little after...
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The University of Missouri entered the world of competitive collegiate chess at the beginning of this year, announcing the inception of its inaugural…