David Wettroth
Staff positions
- Senior Staff Photographer
- Graphic Designer
Photos (28)
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(Feb. 12, 2013)
Students enjoy a night stuffing tigers and bears Monday night at Memorial Union. Admission was five canned goods or $5 with all proceeds benefiting Tiger Pantry.
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(Jan. 25, 2013)
Students enjoy fun and games at the Queer Spring Fling hosted by the LGBTQ Resource Center on Wednesday. This was the fifth annual Spring Fling and one of many events the resource center has planned for the semester.
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(April 24, 2012)
Due to an expected lower budget, a few items including cheese have been restricted for women receiving WIC vouchers. Breast-feeding mothers and women expecting multiples are now the only eligible women to receive cheese.
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(April 20, 2012)
Sigma Sigma Sigma Vice President Laura Herrera speaks about her experiences being queer and involved in Greek Life at an LGBTQ open forum Thursday. "Open Forum: Queer & Greek" discussed life for queer members of Greek Life and how being queer is perceived by different chapters.
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(March 2, 2012)
MU students are facing limited on-campus housing opportunities for next year. More than 300 students are on the waiting list.
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(March 2, 2012)
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(Feb. 24, 2012)
Chancellor Brady Deaton speaks at the Faculty Council meeting Thursday in Memorial Union. Deaton spoke in regards to MU's current financial situation.
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(Feb. 17, 2012)
MU is planning to create Tiger Town for its first season in the SEC. Tiger Town will begin at Elm and Eighth streets in anticipation of the larger game day crowds.
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(Feb. 3, 2012)
Currently, takeout options are offered at the Rollins and Dobbs dining halls during the week. Over the weekend, Sabai and Baja are the only residential dining areas that still offer a to-go option.
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(Feb. 3, 2012)
Missouri currently offers the driver's license exam in 12 languages. If the bill passes, Missouri would join eight other states that restrict the test to English.
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(Jan. 20, 2012)
Columbia's Best Buy location features an electronic recycling bin. The city has co-sponsored electronic recycling events for the past few years.
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(Dec. 9, 2011)
Residential Life is looking into buying three new automated external defibrillators for residence halls. The pictured AED is located in Jesse Hall near the Jesse Auditorium.
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(Dec. 6, 2011)
MU graduate student Brittany Perrin, representing MU students on Columbia's Transit System Task Force, spoke at Monday's council meeting. Perrin said they are planning a student marketing plan to increase student use of the system.
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(Nov. 11, 2011)
MU recently purchased the domain name "mizzou.xxx" to prevent it from becoming a porn website. Other domains purchased by the university include "missouritigers.xxx" and "missouri.xxx."
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(Nov. 8, 2011)
Freshman Paula Steinmeyer became the millionth visitor to the MU Student Center on Thursday. The student center averages 17,000 students a day, with most of its traffic coming between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
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(Oct. 28, 2011)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt records a video of himself with his audience in the background during his presentation Wednesday at Jesse Auditorium. Gordon-Levitt started hitRECord as a world-wide collaborative film company open to photographers, filmmakers, video editors and writers.
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(Oct. 28, 2011)
Zhang Yongbo presents a gift to Mayor Bob McDavid on Wednesday at City Hall. The ceremony welcomed delegates from the Laoshan District in Qingdao, China.
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(Oct. 18, 2011)
Second Ward Councilman Jason Thornhill listens to a Columbia resident during Thursday's City Hall meeting. One of several items discussed was the Aspen Heights PUD Development and Rezoning Project.
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(Oct. 14, 2011)
A water main broke Thursday behind the MU Student Center after a large tent stake ruptured the pipe. Water pipes were shut down, which caused the fire alarms to sound in nearby buildings, including the Student Success Center.
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(Oct. 14, 2011)
Jesse Hall is one of 16 stops on MU's new audio tour of campus. This is a free service offered through the Alumni Center and was made possible by the Pride of Place Campus Heritage Network.
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(Oct. 11, 2011)
Jesse Hall is one of 16 stops on Mizzou's new audio tour of campus. This is a free service offered through the Alumni Center and was made possible by Pride of Place Campus Heritage Network.
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(Oct. 7, 2011)
Sister Cindy is distracted by two MU students during a debate Wednesday at Speakers Circle. The debate drew a crowd of students discussing religious views.
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(Sept. 27, 2011)
Marti Nary donates her extra meals during a SWIPES event Saturday in front of Plaza 900. Donations went to support Granny's House, a nonprofit organization that provides food and recreation to the youth of the community.
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(Sept. 20, 2011)
A local mother is joined by her two sons as she crosses the finish line at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on Sunday at Faurot Field. More than 4,000 people participated in the event.
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(Sept. 20, 2011)
Students line up to purchase baked goods from Zeta Phi Beta sorority. The proceeds from the bake sale will go to the March of Dimes Foundation and will also help build wells in Africa.
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(Sept. 16, 2011)
Students take a break from homework to indulge in the classic childhood TV show, "SpongeBob SquarePants." In a recent study conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics, researchers concluded that children who watch this "fast-paced" show have a tendency to be impatient.
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(Sept. 9, 2011)
Freshman Lindsey Ralls, left, and Alexa Burtnett, right, show off a hot new clothing trend that has swept Mizzou. Ralls and Burtnett originally bought into this trend because they thought it would look perfect for an 80's themed dance.
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(Aug. 30, 2011)
By downloading Campus Special, you can order a meal in the palm of your hands and receive discounts. This free app is available to all iPhone and Android users.
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Brother Jed opposes 'Jesus' of SASHA (Oct. 7, 2011)



















