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...shows what kind of character this team is made of.” Sophomore Louis Caputo became an All-American for the first time in his collegiate career, placing seventh at 184 pounds. After going 3-1, Caputo recorded a 6-3 decision against fifth-seeded Raymond Jordan of Missouri and went on to defeat Josh Arnone of Cornell—whom he wrestled against in the EIWA semifinals—in the seventh-place bout, 2-0. “Louis just dominated his opponents,” Weiss said. “His scores might be close...
DIED. Thomas Eagleton, 77, wry, straightforward Missouri Democrat whose 18-day stint as vice-presidential candidate on George McGovern's ticket ended with reports that he had been hospitalized several times for depression; in Richmond Heights, Mo. Eagleton, who was then in his first term as a U.S. Senator, returned to Congress, where he sponsored the 1973 amendment halting the bombing in Cambodia and was pivotal in the Senate's passage of the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts...
...more light each day. This idea excites us enough that we eventually push our clocks ahead and lose an hour of sleep so that in our excitement we can greet the day earlier. But despite all of this, to me, March 1st holds a more noteworthy quality. In Missouri, it is the first day of trout season and in my hometown in the Ozarks, Trout...
...break in the afternoon, and then he was back to his studies. After local schools ended, Norberg returned to the pool for yet another swim practice, slipping into his Speedo and swim-cap like the rest of his team.While Norberg accepted his rigorous training regiment, he was crushed when Missouri rules barred him from competing with high school swimmers at the State Championship. Unlike Ko, who chose homeschooling solely because of her sport, Norberg’s situation was unrelated. His parents had initially homeschooled their three children after the family moved from Columbia, Missouri to Kansas City, Missouri. They...
...student newspaper of the University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR) threatened last week to sue the school and the entire University of Missouri system if more than $10,000 cut from the paper’s 2007–2008 budget was not restored by a deadline set by the paper’s editors. That deadline passed at 5:00 p.m. yesterday, and editors say the lawsuit is moving forward. One week ago yesterday, The Missouri Miner—UMR’s student paper—sent a letter to administrators of both UMR and the University of Missouri...