The Maneater

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Nate Atkins

Sports Editor

Editorial board positions

  • Sports Editor (Spring 2012)
  • Copy Chief (Fall 2011)

Staff positions

  • Senior Staff Writer
  • Staff Photographer

Articles (103)

Photos (7)

  • Photo from April 24, 2012

    (April 24, 2012)

    Missouri senior captain Elvis Fisher mentors junior tackle Max Copeland during a practice last season. Fisher has returned to the practice fields for a sixth year of eligibility after sitting out last year with a torn patellar tendon.

  • Photo from Nov. 11, 2011

    (Nov. 11, 2011)

    Missouri senior football captain Elvis Fisher converses with teammates during practice Oct. 4 at the Missouri practice fields. Fisher has adopted a coaching role for the Tigers after a knee surgery ended his senior year days before the season began.

  • Photo from Nov. 1, 2011

    (Nov. 1, 2011)

    The Miracle of the Human Spirit memorial park sits across the street from St. John's Regional Medical Center, which was heavily damaged by the tornado. The tribute engraved in stone commemorates volunteers helping to rebuild Joplin as well as those whose lives were lost in the tornado.

  • Photo from Nov. 1, 2011

    (Nov. 1, 2011)

    The Miracle of the Human Spirit memorial park sits across the street from St. John's Regional Medical Center, which was heavily damaged by the tornado. The tribute engraved in stone commemorates volunteers helping to rebuild Joplin as well as those whose lives were lost in the tornado.

  • Photo from Nov. 1, 2011

    (Nov. 1, 2011)

    The Miracle of the Human Spirit memorial park sits across the street from St. John's Regional Medical Center, which was heavily damaged by the tornado. The tribute engraved in stone commemorates volunteers helping to rebuild Joplin as well as those whose lives were lost in the tornado.

  • Photo from Nov. 1, 2011

    (Nov. 1, 2011)

    The Miracle of the Human Spirit memorial park sits across the street from St. John's Regional Medical Center, which was heavily damaged by the tornado. The tribute engraved in stone commemorates volunteers helping to rebuild Joplin as well as those whose lives were lost in the tornado.

  • Photo from Nov. 1, 2011

    (Nov. 1, 2011)

    Gov. Jay Nixon converses with Habitat for Humanity volunteer Aidan Cook, 6, on the organization's worksite Sunday in Joplin. Volunteers and workers young and old dedicated time to building new homes for Joplin residents after an E-F5 tornado destroyed much of the city's landscape in May.

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