Sarah H. • April 10, 2010Check out tons of cool maps and resources to tour the oldest land grant institution west of the Mississippi River and beautiful botanical garden that is the one, the only, MIZZOU!
Robert M. • August 25, 2010Go here. Walk south trough the Columns, 4(or 5 or 6) years later walk north through the Columns.
Zach H. • February 12, 2015Best lot for a Mizzou game day!
Zach H. • January 23, 2015It's the greatest stadium in the world! If you're lucky enough, try to get seats in the East Side expansion!
Dieter K. • November 30, 2010The chicken tenders are the best in town. The only item worth the concession-stand prices.
Mizzou • October 16, 2010Did you know... Lowry Mall was once a roadway called Lowry St, until the early 1980s. But the path was so overrun with pedestrian traffic that it was converted into an open plaza for students to roam.
Jacob • May 18, 2012Wow those are amazing facts!
Laura H. • October 7, 2011Come work or a project or learn to knit or crochet every wednesday from 4-6 pm. Materials provided
MU Residential Life • October 1, 2012Subways is now open! The rest of the building will open in January 2013.
Darron "D. Edz" E. • June 10, 2014Secret computer lab in the basement I never knew about. Great quiet place for work.
x x. • April 12, 2014If you have the option to participate in either the Alpine Tower or Odyssey Course blindfolded - take it!
Mizzou • October 17, 2010Did you know... The official home of the University chancellor has seen many guests. Mark Twain ate dinner here. Eleanor Roosevelt dressed here for a reception. Harry Truman slept here. So who's next?
Mizzou • October 16, 2010Did you know... Swallow Hall is named for George Clinton Swallow, MU’s first professor of geology. The building originally held the geology and geography departments, but today it houses anthropology.
MU Residential Life • April 27, 2012This is a great place to go if you have questions about housing at Mizzou!
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