Month: September 2016
FOOTBALL DEFEATS S&T
Truman State University football collected its second straight win, defeating Missouri University of Science and Technology in the GLVC opener Sept. 17 by a score of 44-20. S&T is just one position ahead of the […]
Top 5 Best Football Movies
One of the all-time classic films, “Remember the Titans” depicts life in small-town Virginia while also battling racial tensions in the 1970s. Who doesn’t love a rags to riches story? Though football is […]
ATQ- What would you like the next University President to do differently from Paino?
The Truman community is in a period of transition, as the Board of Governors and Presidential Search Committee locate Troy Paino’s replacement. Paino was very popular on campus, and he is missed by many. This […]
Bold Lifestyles: Meet Caleb Owen
History professor Caleb Owen received his Ph.D. in history at Michigan State University after graduating with a B.A. from Oregon University. Though he completed some assistant teaching work as a graduate student at Michigan State […]
Federal Reserve policy shows unstable capitalism
For the last seven years our central bank — the Federal Reserve — pursued a monetary policy called quantitative easing, which is its response to the ongoing economic crisis. While the Fed’s policy might seem […]
Personal writings are valuable in the future
The other day, I received a letter from a dead man — my father, Kraig Keller. It was addressed to my grandparents when he attended a little-known college called Northeast Missouri State. I hardly knew […]
CROSS COUNTRY WINS IN SPRINGFIELD
Truman State University’s men’s and women’s cross country teams each took home team titles and a collection of individual titles Sept. 9 at the University of Illinois-Springfield Second Annual 1st Meet Ever Invitational. Both teams […]
RENOVATION PLANNED FOR TRACK AND FIELD
Truman State University is planning a million-dollar project to renovate the Gardner Track and field at Stokes Stadium. The project aims to start toward the end of this semester and finish before fall 2017, reshaping […]
United Way Offers Volunteer Opportunities
United Way of Adair County/Northeast Missouri, an organization that sponsors 13 service- and community-focused agencies in Northeast Missouri, raised more than $10,215 on the first day of its annual fall fundraising campaign with its Kickoff […]
Casa Guate continues to help refugee families in Kirksville
Last fall, Casa Guate opened its doors to refugees in need of aid, and this semester, Casa Guate continues its mission while it looks toward future goals for the project. The United States is the […]