Month: September 2015
The unofficial Truman State bucket list
Four years is not very long, and it’s hard to pack everything you want to do into your college experience. From climbing the trees to hanging out in the Kirk gym, there are a lot […]
Opinion: Documenting the present aids the past
It seems like I can barely send a text in public without someone making a comment about how dependent my generation is on technology. Again and again I have listened to adults claim technological advancements […]
Truman offers new Peace Corps certification
In cooperation with the Peace Corps, Truman State now offers a Peace Corps Prep certification to students, giving them a competitive advantage when applying to work with the organization. To complete this program, students must […]
A World of Color: Paris and Switzerland
Nikki is a sophomore studying abroad this semester in Ormskirk, England. Check in each week for posts from Nikki as she shares her experiences abroad. I feel in color. Yes, you read that correctly! What […]
Jackson signs with pro team
Truman State alumnus Seth Jackson, a former Truman men’s basketball guard, signed a one-year deal to play professionally with BC Balkan in Bulgaria on Monday. After months of job insecurity, Jackson came to terms with the club to continue his career […]
Superintendent stands by principal’s appointment
Parents have voiced concern about the Ray Miller Elementary principal after discovering her husband is a registered sex offender in Missouri. Principal Jennifer Botello is new to the Kirksville R-III school district this year and […]
Student roundtable meets with Paino to discuss issues
During college, establishing meaningful relationships and developing leadership experience can make a difference and impact others. For members of Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership honor society, these opportunities already are starting to have an […]