History department honors centennial of WWI
With the World War I film series soon to close, the Truman State history department commemorates the centennial of the “great war.” The series, which began Sept. 10 with the airing of 1969’s “Oh What […]
With the World War I film series soon to close, the Truman State history department commemorates the centennial of the “great war.” The series, which began Sept. 10 with the airing of 1969’s “Oh What […]
Giving Tuesday, or National Day of Giving, is coming to Truman State for the first time from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, Dec. 1, in the SUB Down Under. The event is being organized for a […]
Thanksgiving always seems to bring to mind images of going “over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house” for turkey, family and the annual Thanksgiving football game. But for me, grandmother’s house is less “over the river and through […]
The Truman State Multicultural Affairs Center is working to organize a Social Justice Leadership Summit for the first time April 15-16. The conference will be open to anyone and designed to educate people about social justice issues. Jerad Green, program coordinator […]
Because of a bone marrow drive like the one recently hosted at Truman State, senior Victoria Holt was able to save the life of a young boy. Phi Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Delta […]
For people my age, we were too young to really remember 9/11. I may not be in France, but being in England brings along its own sense of fear after recent events. I think many […]
Food is an essential part of everyone’s lives. As the population and growing problems with climate change increases, issues of maintaining a food supply has come to the forefront of the minds of the student’s […]
For the first time students performed speeches exclusively from movies at the annual Night at the Museum event hosted by communication professor Barry Poyner’s COMM 471: Persuasion Theory class. Students previously have presented famous speeches from history at this event. Participants taking […]
Theater professor Dana Smith will open auditions Nov. 18 for next semester’s genderbent production of Hamlet. Casting and directing a gender modified production has not been done before at Truman State. Smith says she is committed to […]
November is Native American Heritage Month. In celebration, the Multicultural Affairs Center brought students from Washington University in St. Louis to campus last week to host a presentation called “American Indian Mascotry and the Effects of Stereotyping on […]
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