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

Fat Guy Outdoors
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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Are you a fan of college football bowl season?

Are you a fan of college football bowl season?

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No

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Yes

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No

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

It's not special when everyone gets to go to a bowl game.

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Frank Stoner
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Frank Stoner

There are only four true college bowl games, Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl and the Sugar Bowl. All the rest of them are "Participation Bowls". Much like the "Participation Trophies" given out in little league sports. Why would you get excited about that.

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Will you be in Memorial Stadium for the "Husker Games" on April 26?

Will you be in Memorial Stadium for the "Husker Games" on April 26?

Yes: Must support the team.

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No: It's a poor Spring Game substitute.

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Yes: Must support the team.

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No: It's a poor Spring Game substitute.

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Nate Stineman
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Nate Stineman

Too much hassle (200 miles away) for an unknown event.

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Tom Cullinan
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Tom Cullinan

The event is a non-starter compared to the structure of actual plays and the support of young men working to find their place on the team.

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

No interest in 7-on-7.

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Dan Larsen
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Dan Larsen

Live in Dayton, Ohio! 800 miles one-way.... but I am a season ticket holder. See you during the season.

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Ryan Goecke
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Ryan Goecke

If I want to see a carnival or a faire I'll go see one. This change shows fear of being a competitor on the part of Rhule and NU Athletics. It's embarrassing.

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Dave Kapke
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Dave Kapke

I live in Colorado

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Kent Haynes
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Kent Haynes

I can see both sides. But it is losing a tradition.

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Bruce Craig
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Bruce Craig

Losing the best recruiting tool of the spring and losing the money it would bring in is not smart in my opinion.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

It's not a game. This was our tradition. Not a good decision on Rhule's part.

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