The Great American Eclipse Passes Over Missouri
A total solar eclipse will pass through the United States on August 21st. Those in Kirksville can see it from around 11 am until 2:40 p.m. The sun will look completely covered by the moon […]
A total solar eclipse will pass through the United States on August 21st. Those in Kirksville can see it from around 11 am until 2:40 p.m. The sun will look completely covered by the moon […]
Truman’s budget has officially been cut 9 percent from its original funding. The Missouri General Assembly originally called for a 6.6 percent cut, but it was decided by the office of Governor Eric Greitens to […]
Sue Thomas announced Janet Gooch as the Executive Vice President of Academic and Provost Affairs June 2 in an email sent to Truman students and faculty. Gooch recently served as the Dean of the School […]
The manager of Kirksville restaurant La Pachanga was arrested Wednesday. Rafael Ramirez, 38, is accused of filing false returns in 2010, 2011, and 2012. Sheriff Hardwick says Ramirez was transferred to Marion County Jail Thursday. A La Pachanga […]
University Counseling Services recently offered students a chance to participate in a free, new mental health workshop about anxiety which took place Wednesdays April 5, 12 and 19 in Magruder Hall. Elizabeth Miller, a UCS […]
Members of the Search Advisory Committee announced Janet L. Gooch and Amber Johnson as the two remaining candidates for the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at Truman State University. The finalists were announced April […]
Truman Student Government released the Spring 2017 election results on their Facebook page April 21. Stay connected to the Truman Media Network for more student government news. President and Vice President Kyra Cooper and Sarah […]
In response to Robert Spencer, an active proponent in the counter-jihad movement, speaking on Truman’s campus 8 p.m. Thursday, April 13 in Violette Hall 1000, students and organizations have spoken out both for and against […]
In a time where the extinction of the bee is a very real concern, Missouri conservation group Grow Native is making strides to help us understand what’s at stake and how we can stop it. […]
Vice President for Student Affairs Lou Ann Gilchrist informed Truman State University students and faculty of the death of Truman student Joshua Thomas in an email Thursday morning. Joshua was a junior business administration major and a […]
The two Kirksville City Council seats up for re-election were filled with their incumbents in Tuesday’s municipal election, while the citywide Parks and Recreation half-cent sales tax was approved. Council members Rick Steele and Jerry […]
As the intersection of Illinois Street and US-63 in Kirksville gains a reputation as the most dangerous intersection in town, officials are working to determine what is happening and find the best way to respond. […]
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