Consider the catharsis of a good drive
If you’re like me, you know the restorative power of a long drive on a sunny afternoon. I’m a preservice teacher currently observing at Knox County Middle School. Each day, I drive a round-trip distance […]
If you’re like me, you know the restorative power of a long drive on a sunny afternoon. I’m a preservice teacher currently observing at Knox County Middle School. Each day, I drive a round-trip distance […]
Truman State University College Democrats and the Progressive Student Alliance held a demonstration outside the Student Union Building to request student worker wage be increased to Missouri’s minimum wage. Student worker wage is currently $9.40 […]
When Truman State University closed its campus last Spring, students were sent home and one of the only remaining ways students could communicate with their friends was on Facebook. In a time of pandemic-induced stress […]
With vaccinations becoming widely available and COVID-19 numbers beginning to diminish, a return to normalcy seems to be on the horizon. For many Truman State University students, especially freshmen and seniors, returning to normalcy more […]
Have you ever felt like there are too many choices when trying to get into new music? Of course you have. It’s one of life’s minor inconveniences. And like many inconveniences, there are numerous ways […]
Last March, nobody knew the COVID-19 pandemic was about to change everything. Within a month, businesses closed and people were staying home more than ever. Kirksville’s DuKum Inn was one local business affected by the […]
Health science student Madelyn Mahurin was thinking about how her mom had recently been diagnosed with adult-onset asthma when she began to wonder if she was at risk as well. This thought gave her the […]
The days of stockpiling toilet paper and binge-watching “Tiger King” are nearing an end. After over a year of isolation, social distancing and disappointment, a glimmer of hope was emailed to Truman State University students, […]
Truman State University adopted a new policy establishing regulations on substantial classroom interaction and engagement the first week of classes. Based on federal regulations that require students and faculty to engage in regular, substantive interaction, […]
What makes an album great? Is it simply whether the number of good songs outweighs the number of bad songs? Is it whether the album fits coherently together? Is it how the album tells a […]
After 15 years of waiting, the history department has recently decided to use a new numbering system for history courses. This change is due to the fact that the University’s course catalog system will not […]
This is the latest in TMN staff writer Allison Maschoff’s collection of short fiction stories. I woke up on the plains, the grass up to my hips, wearing a dress I had never seen. It […]
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