Campus

Primaries come to Missouri

March 15, 2016

The Missouri Primary is here, but what does that mean to you? Well, it should mean that you are ready and informed to vote on who you think should be representing each party come Election […]

At Home & Abroad

Sports: The Austrian Way

March 14, 2016

Growing up, I had always played sports, whether it be diving for the community swim and dive team, shooting baskets or hitting balls for my local school district’s athletic association. I found a love for […]

City

Will Missouri matter?

March 13, 2016

The presidential primaries are in motion, Super Tuesday has come and gone with media and candidate attention emphasizing the iconic day. With all of the hype placed on Super Tuesday, it’s fair to wonder to […]

Columns

Opinion: You are what you watch

March 12, 2016

There is an expression for people in this modern age — we call ourselves “media consumers.” This idea that we watch things the same way we consume food has interesting implications — so what happens when we consume […]

Features

Students learn hands-on at jazz festival

March 8, 2016

Each year, the men of the Upsilon Phi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha plan a weekend centered around their passion for jazz music. The 48th annual Phi Mu Alpha Jazz Festival offered students a hands-on […]

Columns

Our View: Lobby for Truman

March 6, 2016

Last week, a group of my fellow Truman State students and I had the opportunity to go to Jefferson City, Missouri, for Truman’s lobbying day at the Capitol. While there, I met with many members of the Missouri […]

City

Summit works to implement makerspace

March 5, 2016

The Kirksville Area Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math Alliance hosted its third annual STEAM Summit Monday at William Matthew Middle School. Attendees gathered to listen to speakers, learn about local projects and plan for the future of STEAM in Kirksville. Alliance […]