Are you concerned that NIH grant cuts could hurt the University of Missouri?

Are you concerned that NIH grant cuts could hurt the University of Missouri?

Concerned

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Not concerned

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Concerned

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Matthew Schacht
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Matthew Schacht

If MU loses $70 million in funding, the difference will have to come from somewhere? Often times that means people losing jobs, jobs becoming consolidated, and tuition costs rising for students. As an adjunct instructor at MU I already see that school is expensive and I am underpaid.

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Not concerned

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

MU has plenty of DEI professors that they could let go.

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Bill Douglas
Bill Douglas

Start revoking degrees of UM alumni starting with those who work in state government

Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

How about a comprehensive audit by an outside firm to see where every nickel is going.

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Bill Douglas
Bill Douglas

It’s going to fund the athletic department and the sports programs. There needs to be a law banning taxpayer funded state employees from attending college and professional athletic events in the state. Make it a class a felony with a life in prison sentence. Also revoke their degrees and pensions

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Bill Douglas
Bill Douglas

It’s “couldn’t care less”, dumm azz. You must be a UM Engineering school grad to be that stupid. Go back to your highway dept office cubical and figure out more ways to mess up real people’s lives with your “synchronized stoplights” and “federal regulations” on highway signs.

Bill Douglas
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Bill Douglas

Start revoking degrees of UM alumni starting with those in state government

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Will Mizzou football rebound with a win against Auburn?

Will Mizzou football rebound with a win against Auburn?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Hopefully, but not overly confident. Unlike Missouri, Auburn has played three top 20 teams, and although they lost, they fought hard. Auburn is no pushover, plus it will be in their barn.

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tony v
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tony v

Coaching staff adjustments and player talent.

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Max
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Max

I would give MU the edge. It won't be easy. No matter what happens, the Tigers will win.

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No

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Is bringing Banana Ball to Memorial Stadium a smart move for Nebraska athletics?

Is bringing Banana Ball to Memorial Stadium a smart move for Nebraska athletics?

Yes – diversifies stadium use

5

No – distracts from core sports

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Yes – diversifies stadium use

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Troy Dunaway
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Troy Dunaway

Empty - worthless. Full - revenue. This is a no brainer.

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John Shelkop
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John Shelkop

Memorial Stadium is one of the greatest venues in sports. Why shouldn't the folks in Lincoln, Omaha, and all of Nebraska get the opportunity to be entertained by any show worthy of a stadium sized audience? So much CHA-CHING!

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Echo Kinsella
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Echo Kinsella

These are fun talented guys and should be seen.

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Dennis Lambert
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Dennis Lambert

I saw a Larry the Cable Guy show in Memorial Stadium. Didn't have anything to do with "sports"

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No – distracts from core sports

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

you must be kidding!

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Joe Nigro
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Joe Nigro

I hope this is a joke. Nothing to do with sports.

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