Columns

Take time for film festivals

April 4, 2019

I realize we’re all busy this time of the semester. Papers, presentations, tests, etc. — true academic bliss. But are we so busy that we can’t support the first annual Truman State University Film Festival […]

Baseball

Baseball, softball look to recover

April 3, 2019

Softball and baseball will both be looking to recover this week after struggling through the weekend. Softball traveled to Bellarmine University Sunday afternoon. Despite getting ahead and winning the first game 5-3, Truman fell at […]

City

Kirksville voters elect three councilmembers

April 3, 2019

Adair County voters in Kirksville elected Zac Burden, Jessica Parks and Chuck Long to the City Council Tuesday. The county as a whole also passed the ballot initiative to impose a $1 monthly fee on […]

Community

Bee talk creates campus buzz

March 28, 2019

One of the things Bridget Mendel Lee does as a beekeeper and teacher is help people get comfortable enough to work with honey bees without wearing protective gloves. She finds most people with intense phobias […]

Administration

Truman responds to white supremacist posters

March 27, 2019

Faculty, staff and students at Truman State University received an email Tuesday morning regarding posters promoting white supremacy posted around the Kirksville community. The email from the Institutional Compliance Office and the Department of Public […]

KTRM-FM

The Strokes — Where are they now?

March 25, 2019

I wanna be forgotten, and I don’t wanna be reminded. -The Strokes, “What Ever Happened?” (Room On Fire, 2004) It is impossible to deny the influence of The Strokes on modern rock-hell, on modern American […]