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Primaries come to Missouri
The Missouri Primary is here, but what does that mean to you? Well, it should mean that you are ready and informed to vote on who you think should be representing each party come Election […]
Will Missouri matter?
The presidential primaries are in motion, Super Tuesday has come and gone with media and candidate attention emphasizing the iconic day. With all of the hype placed on Super Tuesday, it’s fair to wonder to […]
Paino shirts raise money for charity
The women of Tau Lambda Sigma are selling “T-Pain is My Homeboy” shirts to raise money for Relay For Life, their main philanthropy event. This is the last time the shirts will be available to order, and all proceeds will go […]
Women’s swim team tops GLVC
The Truman State women’s swim team has carried the title of 2016 GLVC champion for more than two weeks after a comeback Feb. 13 that put the ‘Dogs atop the GLVC podium for the first time in school history. […]
TruNews to You: Interview with Pres. Troy Paino
TMN Reporters Chris Burk and Matt Ragsdale interview Truman State President Troy Paino about his recent resignation on the on-air segment “TruNews To You”. https://soundcloud.com/ktrm-kirksville/paino-interview
Rugby team ready for 2016 season
For the Truman State men’s rugby team, Feb. 27 marks the beginning of the spring season. With new recruits, a rise of popularity in the sport, strong team unity and a passion for the game, players says they are […]
Local foods movement grows at Truman State
Sodexo serves thousands of pounds of food to Truman State students every week, but some students don’t give a second thought to where this food comes from or how it ends up on their plate. […]
Our View: Down-Ballot Voting
The presidential elections are always intense affairs, with candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties making grand promises to the American people in an effort to gain votes. The presidential primaries already have begun, with […]
Professor investigates light pollution on campus
Vayujeet Gokhale, physics and astronomy professor, received a $6,000 grant from the Missouri Space Grant Consortium to study the effects of light pollution in Kirksville this semester. With this grant he hopes to make the campus lighting more […]