News

Amendment 3 passes in Missouri

December 8, 2022

Missouri Constitutional Amendment 3, which allows for the recreational use of marijuana in Missouri, among other changes, has passed. According to the Truman State University Conduct Code, students will still not be able to use […]

Campus

Truman Week experiences change

August 17, 2022

Truman Week is a yearly occurrence, but this time students will experience it a little differently.  This year Truman Week will be focused more on the “fan experience.”  Some of the most memorable activities of […]

News

US Senate candidate visits Kirksville

April 27, 2022

With Roy Blunt’s retirement announcement, a wide array of candidates have emerged to fill Missouri’s second seat in the United States Senate. One such candidate, Spencer Toder, stopped at DuKum Inn in Kirksville March 30 […]

Community

House fire affects two students

April 26, 2022

Seniors Rayni Hartman and Carissa Campbell woke up to pounding on their window and shouts of warning. Around 1:15 a.m. April 13, their sleep-addled minds first credited the disruption to a dream, but as the […]

Community

Truman alumna opens small business

April 19, 2022

Create the Vibe Candle Company, a make-your-own candle shop located on Franklin Street, provides Kirksville with a creative and heavenly-scented candle experience. Established by Megan Howard-Boyer during March 2020, the shop allows you to create […]

Campus

LGBTQ+ Center officially opens

April 6, 2022

Truman State University opened its first LGBTQ+ Resource Center Feb. 23. Truman held a ribbon cutting event to commemorate the moment.   The ribbon cutting event marked the opening of the center’s student lounge, located […]

Administration

University to install cameras

April 2, 2022

Truman State University has begun the process of installing 76 security cameras across campus. These cameras are meant to provide added security and crime deterrence at the University.  According to the Board of Governors, the […]

Administration

Truman ends mask mandate

March 3, 2022

The President’s Office sent out an email to the campus community Feb. 25 stating that Truman State University no longer requires masks on campus. The new ruling went into effect at 5 p.m. Feb. 25. […]

Campus

Missing paintings returned

March 3, 2022

Sara Seifert, director of Public Safety, said the Department of Public Safety received an anonymous tip from their silent witness line. The person said they knew the individual’s name who took the portraits and had […]

Community

Truman celebrates Black History Month

February 25, 2022

The Center for Diversity and Inclusion has coordinated multiple events for Black History Month. However, the CDI said they are concerned about the diversity of the attendants of the events. Events include a worship unity […]