Top 5 day trips to make out of Kirksville
A smaller town like Kirksville can get repetitive or boring at times. Some days, an adventure is needed when the city limits seem just a little too small. A day trip away could help you […]
A smaller town like Kirksville can get repetitive or boring at times. Some days, an adventure is needed when the city limits seem just a little too small. A day trip away could help you […]
It would be difficult to find a celebrity as down-to-earth as Brittany Broski. Most celebrities wouldn’t play “Kiss, Marry, Kill” in front of hundreds of people or post TikToks from their toilet. Most probably wouldn’t […]
The Truman State University Georgian Rooms were transformed into a dance floor Feb. 10 as Drag queens Rhea Litré and Nyx Litré, accompanied by DJ Sh!tty Princess, performed a drag show. The room constantly erupted […]
Truman State University’s theatre department is debuting new productions and expanding its reach this semester to new audiences. The department is producing “The Mousetrap” by Agatha Christie and the horror comedy musical “Little Shop of […]
Everyone enjoys a good love song, and while Valentine’s Day is all about mushy sweet feelings, in reality, love is hardly as simple as a few major chords and some cute imagery about hand holding. […]
Students filled the Baldwin Hall Auditorium Friday night to see two drag queens, Crystal Methyd and Rock M. Sakura, perform. The queens lip-synced and danced three songs each and answered questions during the Q&A segment. […]
“I really missed being able to dance during our pandemic schooling and so the fact we actually get to put on a show again and people get to watch everything that we’ve done and all […]
The Truman State University Theatre Department will be performing William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” Nov. 10-13. Shows will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the James G. Severns Theatre in Ophelia Parish. Tickets are […]
An enjoyable read that finds its strength in its honesty, ingenuity and familiarity, “The Belinda Chronicles” by Linda Seidel, a retired Truman State University English professor, is work that manages to turn tough topics into […]
If you were a student assigned to read Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” for English class but never did, the Truman State University Theatre Department’s newest production, “Pride@Prejudice,” is for you. The play will be […]
Going from intricate, extravagant pieces in the Spring of 2020 to more simple, easy pieces in the Fall 2020 semester, concerts look very different this year for the Wind Symphony Band. Precautions for bands this […]
There’s nothing like curling up in a warm blanket and reading a good book while the snow comes down, especially after finals are over and there’s no academic stress to get in the way. Give […]
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