Khan you hear us now?
The Student Union Building Down Under erupted with energy last Saturday as bands and groups of all sorts came to play music and dance at Quesapalooza to celebrate Khan Queso’s “Khan You Hear Us Now?” […]
The Student Union Building Down Under erupted with energy last Saturday as bands and groups of all sorts came to play music and dance at Quesapalooza to celebrate Khan Queso’s “Khan You Hear Us Now?” […]
TMN opinions and features editor Elisabeth Shirk sat down with country music singer RaeLynn when she came to campus to perform last weekend with Hunter Hayes for SAB’s spring concert. When did you know that […]
For the first time ever, Truman State University will be hosting a film festival. This was made possible by the students in Truman Short Film Fest, a class created by Jocelyn Cullity, English professor and film studies minor committee chair.
Cullity created this class to teach students how to establish and run a film festival. With 20 students, they have spent the semester laying the groundwork, including event-planning, promotional work and crowdfunding. […]
David Atkinson, a Truman State University alumnus, decided to grab at every opportunity to better himself after receiving an exercise science degree. After serving six months of active duty in Afghanistan, he went on to […]
This year is the inaugural year of TEDx talks at Truman State University. Whether in class or at home, most people have watched a TEDx talk. The mission of the TED organization is to spread ideas and spark conversation, a mission that Truman students are not foreign to. […]
Do you like jazz? Walking down the stairs of the Pershing Building on a Wednesday night, you can hear the faint sound of a hot beat playing on speakers in the arena. Around that corner […]
With his combined winnings as a semi-finalist from the National Society of Arts and Letters and the Presser Foundation scholarship from Truman State University, senior flutist Donald Rabin earned $6,000 to spend over the summer. […]
It was photo editor senior Bethany Travis’ goal to see and do everything, from the American Museum of Natural History to the Statue of Liberty — and seeing “Hamilton” on Broadway. […]
During Truman State University’s 2017 winter break, sophomore Gordon McPherson, movie reviewer for the Index, was one of Plaza Frontenac Cinema’s concession workers, attempting to keep up with sometimes overwhelming swarms of hungry and thirsty moviegoers. […]
Tanner said while attending Truman, he majored in communication and wrote for The Index. This led to him working a number of jobs in journalism before becoming a full-time musician. […]
1 – Look Who’s Back An occasionally hilarious, sometimes deeply disturbing film, 2015’s “Look Who’s Back” sees Adolf Hitler brought to life in present-day Germany. 2 – Okja 2017’s “Okja,” from South-Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho, […]
“Blade Runner 2049” is not only the single best movie of 2017 so far, but one of the most staggeringly beautiful movies ever made. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the film takes place 30 years after […]
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