Campus

Students urged to vote in Nov. 3 election

October 22, 2020

Phi Beta Sigma and Student Government have been working to host voter registration drives for Truman State University students.  These voter registration drives have been taking place every Tuesday outside the Student Union Building, starting […]

Campus

Rec Center responds to COVID-19

October 21, 2020

There have been several changes in staffing and programming at the Student Recreation Center.  These changes come in addition to the safety measures the Rec Center has been taking since the beginning of the semester. […]

Campus

Truman Symposium adapts to COVID-19

October 13, 2020

The TRU:100 Symposium class at Truman State University is now a required course for freshmen that began this year, as part of The Dialogues curriculum.  The course has three components which include shared experiences, discovery […]

Administration

Campus departments combat COVID-19

October 13, 2020

Truman State University has established plans to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 to keep students and faculty safe for the fall semester and still ensure effective learning and teaching experiences. The University laid out […]

Campus

Sick students moved to isolation

October 12, 2020

Truman State University is taking several steps to help stop the spread of COVID-19, including helping make COVID-19 tests more widely available, assisting students with moving into temporary housing and ensuring students are receiving meals […]

City

Local businesses face the pandemic

October 7, 2020

Although small businesses in Kirksville have been affected by COVID-19, the city has survived the pandemic with a 3% increase in local sales tax revenue.  Ashley Young, Kirksville’s assistant city manager, said Kirksville has seen […]