March 25, 2016

International Eats

It’s been said before that Columbia is the melting pot of mid-Missouri, and we couldn’t think of a truer statement. For this special travel issue of COMO Living, we wanted to give you a taste of what types of authentic international cuisine you can find right here in Columbia. Our first stop was to 11 […]

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Douglass High School Prepares for Renovations, Move Off Campus

The century-old school wants to make facility conducive to hands-on learning.   Beginning this summer, students at Fredrick Douglass High School, off of North Providence Road, will move off-site for one year while renovations take place. The school is looking to improve their classrooms, renovate the building, and make room for more activities, such as culinary

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Beercation Travel Tips

Nothing says vacation like sitting back without a care in the world and knocking back a nice, cold beer. We’ve all been there, so why not make that the focus of your next vacation – or perhaps “beercation?” With more than 2,400 breweries and brewpubs in the U.S., according to the Brewers Association craft beer

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Meredith and Jacob

  Sometimes it isn’t love at first sight; sometimes it isn’t even friends at first sight. Maybe it begins with a mutual annoyance with one another. Over time it might lead to a friendship, which could lead to falling in love. For Meredith McCoy and Jacob Biener, that is exactly what happened.   Meredith and

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Beach Reads

  Every year, the columns of magazines and newspapers and the airwaves of NPR stations across the country are filled with suggestions for “Summer Reading”. There’s an inherent assumption in all these pieces that I’ve never understood, which is that “summer reading” is different from fall or winter reading – it’s lighter, and less demanding.

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