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Truman bookstore signs contract with Barnes & Noble College
Truman State University has joined one of the many university book stores operating under Barnes & Noble College. Barnes & Nobles College is a campus store operator that partnered with Truman and will be starting […]
IU Becomes The “One” Again
Once again, the queen, IU, has arrived. IU is a Korean Pop artist who is the Taylor Swift of Korea. Her real name is Ji Eun Lee. She created the stage name IU, which means […]
Illit Debuts Hot Kitschy Album
Finally, the young woman “Illit” from the survival TV show “R U Next?” debuted on March 25th. Their group name “Illit” uses an independent and enterprising will-conjugation which is “I will” and a pronoun that […]
Black Artists Revamping Classical Music
The classical music sphere has long shrouded itself in an air of pretentiousness and looked down its nose at anyone who didn’t fit in, which disproportionately affects marginalized communities, and especially black people. The standard […]
Palestinian Artists Touches Hearts With Her Soulful Music
The Haifa-born Palestinian rock artist Rasha Nahas is breaking language boundaries and bridging cultural gaps with her heart wrenching music. She started her musical career at ten as a classical guitarist. Later in her teens, […]
Communication Disorders Students Raise Hearing Loss Awareness for Capstone
Truman State University communication disorders seniors Allison Frey, Nicole Havel, Marissa McMahill, Cassidy Beck and Courtney Crow will turn World Hearing Day March 3 into a month-long event, with social media posts and flyers raising […]
Graduate student starts podcast
Graduate student Sarah White recently created a podcast providing the English and Language department faculty and students a space to share their writing and discuss the processes behind creativity and getting one’s work published. Sarah […]
Professor funds charitable work through new novel
“My Perfect Wife, Her Perfect Son,” a creative retelling of the Christmas story of the birth of Jesus from St. Joseph’s point of view is the latest novel written by former Truman State University professor […]
University Film Festival restricts submissions to Truman students
Although the Truman State University Mini Film Festival, formerly the Truman State University Short Film Festival, is smaller this year, students have still submitted films for viewing Nov. 30 at the Del and Norma Robinson […]
Drama Department prepares for musical
Typically, students do not direct musicals at Truman State University. Jack Danter, a senior currently applying to graduate schools for directing, saw a challenge and asked for the opportunity to direct “The Lightning Thief: The […]