Month: April 2016
Senior Tips: A Graduating Senior’s Checklist
Everyone graduating during May 2016 is working to pass their classes and make the most of their last weeks at Truman State. Here is everything graduating seniors need to do to make sure they are […]
City, K-REDI respond to unemployment
The city of Kirksville and K-REDI are working to tackle economic issues in Kirksville by bringing in new businesses and providing opportunities for local residents to work. The unemployment rate in the United States is 5.2 percent, according to the […]
Opinion: Attend more cultural events
When I checked my inbox Monday, an email from the Multicultural Affairs Center caught my eye. It was about Asian-American Heritage Month, which usually is during the month of May, but had been moved to April because campus would […]
Spellcasters host Yule Ball
There are many ways for organizations to promote themselves, but only one group can do so with magic. Truman State’s Quidditch team, the Spellcasters, hosted a Yule Ball Saturday to try to gain more members. […]
Student Government votes no for Senate bill
Truman State’s Student Government voted 12-4 Sunday to formally position itself against multiple bills currently in the Missouri Legislature that would allow concealed firearms on college campuses. Currently, Senate Bill 731 and House Bill 1910 would remove the ban on concealed […]
‘Dogs drop April Fools’ Day match against Drury
Truman State’s men’s and women’s tennis teams faced off against Drury University on a cold and windy afternoon Friday as both teams began GLVC conference play for the season. The Panthers’ men’s and women’s teams each defeated the […]