The Maneater - History

History

The Maneater was founded in 1955 by Joel Gold, then a sociology student, and Jim Willard, as Business Manager. Gold took over the former newspaper, then named the Missouri Student. The Missouri Student was run by the Delta Upsilon fraternity, but Gold renamed it The Maneater to reflect a more aggressive news angle.

Regarding the name change, Gold wrote in the first issue of The Maneater: “The name ‘Missouri Student’ reflected the editorial policy of the former paper quite well. It signified nothing.”

Recent editors-in-chief and managing editors:
2012-13: Kelly Olejnik/Pat Iversen
2011-12: Travis Cornejo/Katherine Moritz/Abby Spudich
2010-11: Zachary Toombs/Lyndsie Manusos
2009-10: Josh Barone/Mary Daly
2008-09: Elliot Njus/Michael Sewall
2007-08: Steve Oslica/Rae Nudson
2006-07: Lee Logan/Maggie Creamer
2005-06: Jenna Youngs/Derek Kravitz/Coulter Jones
2004-05: Sarah Larimer/Sam Baker
2003-04: Tim Elfrink/Blythe Terrell
2002-03: Nick Choate/Stephanie Grasmick
2001-02: Patrick Terpstra/Tim Leong
2000-01: Paul Wilson/Chris Heisel
1999-2000: Jake Wagman/Julie Bykowicz
1998-99: John Roby/David Griner
1997-98: Jennifer Dlouhy/Kelly Wiese
1996-97: Carmel Snyder/Jennifer Campbell
1995-96: Patrick Strawbridge/Carmel Snyder
1994-95: Justin Hyde/Gina Hosler
1993-94: Sarah Karp/David A. Lieb
1992-93: Catherine Senderling/Anthony Beckman
1991-92: Frank Gluck/Rexx Dickson
1990-91: Grant Barrett/Chris Blake
1989-90: John Hedgecoth/Devona Walker
1988-89: Marc Attenberg/Mick Normington

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