Arts & Entertainment

Kate’s Kitchen: Banana Pancakes

September 16, 2015

When I was young and looking forward to college, I thought being able to go grocery shopping by myself would be the coolest thing. I’ve found a few cooler activities since then, but I still enjoy cooking […]

Campus

Truman student passes away

September 15, 2015

Freshman William Batterson from Richmond Heights, Missouri passed away Monday afternoon. Batterson was a history major residing in West Campus Suites. He was a recent graduate of Ladue Horton Watkins High School in St. Louis, […]

Sports

TSU Club Volleyball Returns

September 15, 2015

After a long summer break away from practice and tournaments, the Truman State men’s club volleyball team is back at it following tryouts last week. With many returning players and some new freshmen, the club […]

Arts & Entertainment

Art about Art: The Legacy of John Bohac

September 14, 2015

Before art professor John Bohac went to college, he says he saw art in a very narrow way — he thought it was only about skill. He said it wasn’t until he came to Truman State more than 30 […]

Football

Dog Pound — Sept. 10, 2015

September 14, 2015

In this edition of the Dog Pound, TMN Reporter Sarah Hicks interviews Roderick Jones, who discusses his excitement to travel to Detroit and Indianapolis this season. She also recaps the football team’s recent game against […]

At Home & Abroad

International students adjust at Truman

September 14, 2015

With a record number of international students at Truman State, the Center for International Students has more responsibilities than ever to help these students adjust to life in America. The CIS offers a variety of services to […]

City

Summer rains cause damage

September 13, 2015

Spring showers started during mid-April, but rather than bringing May flowers, the heavy rain kept coming until mid-August. The constant rain adversely affected residents and the landscape of Kirksville. An overabundance of water caused lasting damage that not only […]

Arts & Entertainment

Special Collections gains epic

September 13, 2015

During the summer, Pickler Library’s Special Collections acquired 73 pages of works by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. Amanda Langendoerfer, Head of Special Collections and Archives, says she purchased the leaves from Fred Schreiber, a rare books dealer in New […]