Campus

New budget may freeze tuition

October 8, 2015

University President Troy Paino is going to request a tuition freeze for undergraduate students for the 2016-2017 school year. Gov. Jay Nixon and Missouri public university presidents met Sept. 21 to discuss another tuition freeze […]

Sports

Bulldogs share superstitions

October 7, 2015

Irrational. Illogical. Irrevelant to performance. Superstitions in sports are rather absurd when you take a moment to think about the reasoning behind them. The truth is, there is no motive or rationality. Just like breaking […]

City

Benefit Auction raises more than $300

October 7, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Jerry Frost Celebrity Benefit Auction raised more than $300 for Kirksville resident Jerry Frost. Frost, a former Sodexo worker, hosted the auction to pay off medical debt he accumulated during June 2014 when he […]

Columns

Opinion: Conspiracy theories have their merits

October 7, 2015

08Without a doubt, conspiracy theories are spawned from the rubble of paranoia, distrust and the sinister whispers of the Illuminati. From the Roswell cover-up to the death of Elvis Presley, there is no limit to what conspiracy theorists will […]

Campus

SAB Fall Concert cancelled

October 6, 2015

The Truman State Student Activities Board recently announced via social media that the Fall Concert has been cancelled. Musician Andy Grammer was scheduled to perform at Truman October 24. Grammer is unable to perform due […]

City

Upcycle boutique unveiled

October 6, 2015

Amp’D Boutique LLC, a new home decor, clothing and jewelry store, held its grand opening Oct. 3 at 108 E. Washington St. Morford says the clothing inventory is a mix of ultramodern, or new apparel, and Trashion, which is reused and upcycled apparel. […]

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Filmcast

Filmcast — “The Intern”

October 5, 2015

Join Laura Seaman as she reviews “The Intern” and previews “Hotel Transylvania 2” and “The Martian” on this week’s episode of Filmcast. Videography by Jasmine Adams.