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At 224 pages and just over 69,000 words, the current Missouri constitution is the fourth in the state's history. November's ballot will ask if voters want a new one.
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With political seasons come lots of polls. Being able to trust a poll depends on different factors that can be hard to understand without knowledge of statistics and how it was conducted.
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In the Kansas City area, universities have been some of the most prominent sponsors of the public charter schools. But in just the past few years, several ended the relationships or saw charter schools removed by the state.
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Missouri students spending more money to earn degrees want to know they’re making a sound investment in their future. That’s why college administrators…
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Segment 1: Kansas City photographers William Fambrough and Matthew Washington captured the African-American experience in Kansas City. For a long time…
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Despite smaller budgets than major college football teams, NCAA Division II football is in the midst of a sports facility “arms race,” and school…
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The University of Central Missouri has abandoned a plan to move arts and humanities into its College of Education, instead considering a different kind of…
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Liberal arts professors at the University of Central Missouri say a proposed reorganization that moves them into the College of Education would weaken…
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Updated Dec. 1 with score of semifinal, date of title game — The undefeated Central Missouri Jennies women’s soccer team is hoping to earn its first NCAA…
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Three years of work for Kansas City actors, set designers, stage managers and students at four universities culminates this week and next when New York's…
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A western Missouri-based educational program was the lure to bring President Barack Obama to speak in Warrensburg last week. The President said so,…
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Speeches on the economy and the middle class in Illinois and Warrensburg, Mo. Wednesday were parts of a plan by President Obama.President Obama said in…