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StuGov Buzz 1/31
The semester is off to a great start! We met Monday, Jan. 18, for our first meeting of the semester, where we appointed Joshua Grandstaff as a member of the Academic Affairs Committee and Colleen […]
Truman workers protest for higher wages
A wage strike to protest the delayed response of wage proposals occurred on Truman State University’s campus Dec. 4. The Physical Plant union has been negotiating wages with the University for months. Physical Plant consists […]
COVID-19 cases rise in Adair County
COVID-19 cases are continuing to rise in Adair county, with Jan. 10 seeing the highest number of reported cases so far at the Adair County Health Department with a total of 58 cases, according to […]
Yik Yak is becoming more popular among Truman students
There is a new app gaining prominence among Truman State University students. Yik Yak allows users to post anonymously within a five mile radius. The app is especially popular on college campuses. Users can also […]
Centennial Hall to Close
“Of all of the places that we have open as residence halls to live in, in my three years [at Truman], Centennial Hall has been the least popular,” Van Boxel said. “It is the last […]
Drag Queens rule the stage
Students filled the Baldwin Hall Auditorium Friday night to see two drag queens, Crystal Methyd and Rock M. Sakura, perform. The queens lip-synced and danced three songs each and answered questions during the Q&A segment. […]
The importance of fine arts
With COVID-19 turning people’s lives upside down, many have learned what is most important to them and hold it close to their hearts. One thing many have continued to value is the fine arts. Because […]
KTRM-FM presents: A Nightmare Before Winter Break
Welcome to Halloween part 2: the final stretch of the semester. We know it’s been a bumpy ride full of long hours in the library and sleepless nights, but it’s almost over (hang in there). […]
Board of Governors discuss budget, Greenwood project finances
The Truman State University Board of Governors met Oct. 22 to review University operations and proposals. The meeting was chaired by Sarah Burkemper, vice chair of the Board. On-campus construction projects were reviewed during the […]
Our View: Time to start preparing for winter weather
It’s beginning to look like another cold Kirksville winter. It will be the first for many, or at least the first time many students will trek up the hills of Barnett Hall or across the […]