Truman student talks marimba, percussion
The marimba — which looks like a piano but instead consists of a set of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce music — is quite the misunderstood instrument and often confused with a xylophone. […]
The marimba — which looks like a piano but instead consists of a set of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce music — is quite the misunderstood instrument and often confused with a xylophone. […]
After nearly 20 years, Emmy-nominated actress Jenna Fischer returned to her alma mater to speak in this year’s Holman Family Distinguished Speaker Series. Fischer graduated from Northeast Missouri State University in 1995, the year before […]
One of the things Bridget Mendel Lee does as a beekeeper and teacher is help people get comfortable enough to work with honey bees without wearing protective gloves. She finds most people with intense phobias […]
Bill Kuntz, Truman State University Farm Manager, couldn’t be happier to see the bitter cold and merciless snow and ice of winter coming to an end. Kuntz is responsible for taking care of the farm […]
For Janes Dreamweaver, posture is one of his favorite topics and is something he actively pays attention to as a yoga instructor. “My staff will tell you they are so tired of hearing me talk […]
It’s icy on Thanksgiving Day in Kirksville, Missouri, and there’s a line winding around a small white building. People from different walks of life hold up a plate to get a home-cooked meal and sit […]
February 1 marked the beginning of Black History Month, a time when we recognize the black men and women who made a difference in the world, present and future of our nation and the world […]
It seems Kirksville can’t decide whether to caress us with a gentle spring breeze or bombard us with sleet and freezing rain. With Truman State University closing twice in a single semester thanks to inclement […]
As Michael Grasing was entering his home Jan. 13 to retrieve a shovel and remove the snow from his car, he glanced at his neighbor’s window and discovered a fire had started to engulf their […]
With the population of the Congolese community only growing, it is important for each of us to welcome them to the Kirksville family. With language and culture being alien to the Congolese, Doctor Bobette Nzuzi […]
If you have ever passed by the front door of Take Root Cafe during the chilly months, you might have noticed a coat rack sitting beside the entrance. If you are like me you might […]
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