Guest Column: Mizzou student offers perspective on recent events
I am tired. I am tired from keeping one eye on the change that is happening on our campus, and another on the parts of life that go on as “normal.” I am tired from […]
I am tired. I am tired from keeping one eye on the change that is happening on our campus, and another on the parts of life that go on as “normal.” I am tired from […]
Public trust in the government is near an all-time low. With the abundance of fact-checking resources and citizen reporters, you’d have to live in a hole not to hear reports of political wrongdoing. Many people […]
The Korean American Student Association (KASA) shared the cuisine of Korea with the first Korean Restaurant during October, and their preparation offers insight into the difficulties of international cooking in a small town. KASA, which […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Rot Riders, a division of the Compost Project, and the Kirksville Bike Co-Op are teaming up to host Break It Down, a party and fundraising event, 9 p.m. this Friday at The Aquadome. There […]
The Women’s Resource Center teamed up with Student Public Health Association last Thursday to host “The Sex Ed You Didn’t Get in High School.” The educational presentation taught students how to use a condom, what […]
Truman State students cultivate knowledge alongside fresh food during AGSC 332: Principles of Vegetable Production. This biennial agricultural science course teaches students the fundamental principles underlying commercial and home garden production, and the basic practices required to successfully […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This semester, Truman State’s Student Philanthropy Council is hosting events to raise awareness about the importance of giving back to the University. SPC is a student-based subset of the Office of Advancement that gives students […]
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. Studying abroad in England does not provide the same culture […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Last summer, the Pickler Memorial Library staff reworked its collection development policy, which determines how and why certain resources find their way into the permanent collection. The revised policy will reinforce the idea that the […]
University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe resigned this morning amid controversy over the racial tensions at Mizzou this fall. Wolfe announced his resignation during a special meeting of the University of Missouri Curators in Columbia. The […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Missouri and Southern Iowa art guild had a fundraising event at Jackson Stables on October 29th. MOSI art promotes art, encouraging local artists to be more confident and to improve local artist’s skills.[/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tc9f7qoAsM”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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