Month: November 2015
Updated: Campus loses power
Truman State lost power throughout a majority of campus around 11:30 pm yesterday, Nov. 8. As of Nov. 9 12:50 am: Workers from Ameren Missouri arrived at Truman to assess the problem at the substation […]
Proposed organization to combat sexual violence
Truman State students are trying to bring Consent is so Frat, a national movement working to end sexual violence, to the university’s campus. This national movement uses student advocacy to teach about consent and end […]
Opinion: Reducing light pollution has many advantages
Take a nighttime stroll through campus. What do you see? Probably quite a bit — there’s a lot of light. So take a step back and ponder for a moment what you do not see. […]
SAAC votes on NCAA proposals
Truman State’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee recently conducted a meeting to review new rule changes proposed by the NCAA. In the SAAC, student athletes representing each sport voice their opinions about a variety of proposed alterations, ranging from how […]
Senate proposes DPS endorse virtual safety app
Truman State’s Department of Public Safety now is considering alternative options for campus safety after students and organizations proposed to endorse virtual escort apps. With the increased use of technology, colleges across the country have […]
Our View: Know the importance of Title IX
Remember the first time you stepped onto Truman State’s campus? College felt like the ultimate haven, a place where any person could learn, pursue extracurricular interests, conduct research, work and live. College also should be […]
Vending machine has new a payment option
A new credit card swipe option for vending machines on Truman State’s campus has been in place since midterm break. Jackson Brothers, the company Truman contracted for vending machines on campus, introduced a prepaid option […]
Truman student recovering from injury
Senior Dane Justice, a music major and saxophonist for the Wind Symphony and Jazz Band, was severely injured during a bike crash Oct. 27 that left him with a fractured left wrist and skull. As […]
Quincy trips Truman with fourth-quarter rally
The Truman State football team lost its final away game of the season against the Quincy University Hawks 23-19. Rolling into the fourth quarter with a 19-6 Truman lead, the Hawks rallied to score 17 unanswered points to […]