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RSSArchive for August, 2002

Missouri universities ask legislature for more money

The presidents of Missouri’s 13 public colleges and universities are on a mission to spread the word that Missouri’s higher education system needs funding help.

Police department moves to new site

The Kirksville Police Department will begin moving to its new home after Oct. 1.

Kirksville police chief steps down from post

After 26 years with the Kirksville Police Department, Pingel is leaving to become involved in the ministries at Nations Harvest Bible College and Heartland Christian Academy, located south of Newark, Mo.

Authorities investigate rape

A female Truman student reported a rape to the Northeast Regional Medical Center the morning of May 4.

Magruder rolls to retirement

President Magruder has no intentions of slowing down before retirement

Alcohol violations decrease

Police step up watch during Truman Week; Public Safety does not

West Nile virus found in Kirksville

Laboratory tests confirmed that a dead bird found in July on East Normal Street in Kirksville was a victim of West Nile virus.

Students pay for cutbacks

Tuition increase, surcharge will make up for $7.9 million shortfall

NRMC emergency room expands

Kirksville residents can look forward to a new, more convenient and more advanced emergency room.

Campus switches e-mail provider

As of Aug. 18, students must log on to the Campus Pipeline System at http://pipeline.truman.edu/ to check their e-mail.