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Sigma Kappa launches Ultraviolet campaign to raise money for philanthropic services
During the past year, Truman State’s Delta Theta chapter of Sigma Kappa has participated in a national campaign that benefits university chapters across the country, and provides support for their philanthropies. The Ultraviolet Campaign helps raise […]
Evolving Perspectives: Biology course for non-science majors
In biology professor Peter Goldman’s class next semester, students will get the chance to study and understand the history of our species on a scientific level. Goldman will teach a biology course called “Homo sapiens: […]
Students react to SJR 39 passing
After a 39-hour filibuster that began March 7, the Missouri Senate passed Senate Joint Resolution 39, which allows religious organizations to deny services based on issues of same-sex marriage. SJR 39 prohibits the state from imposing penalties on religious organizations acting in […]
University budget planning team challenged by lack of promised state funding as Gov. Nixon’s bill stalls in Senate
With less than two months until the end of the semester, University President Troy Paino and members of his administration are beginning to prepare next year’s budget. Although this is routine, Truman must now meet criteria for funding […]
Movie streaming service offers free trial to Truman community
Truman State students, faculty and staff can now stream 100 movie titles through Swank Digital Campus. The movie streaming service is offering a free trial to members of the Truman community until May 1. The […]
Coalition focuses on activism
The Northeast Missouri Action and Compassion Team, a new coalition aiming to bring local groups together to further activism in Northeast Missouri, invited more than 20 local organizations to attend its first meeting. NEMO ACT will meet once a month to […]