Campus News
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Cut of 7 percent ‘good news’ for University
Paino said the 7 percent budget cut to higher education is better than he expected.
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Senate cuts Bike Co-op from budget
Co-op president says organization will struggle without funding
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Despite lower staffing, faculty not working overtime
In the future, more professors could be teaching classes to reduce faculty cuts, which might result in larger class sizes.
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Incumbents announce candidacy
Student Senate President and Vice President announce they will run for re-election in April.
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Sigma Xi presents NASA speaker
On January 20, Sigma Xi hosted NASA researcher Dr. Marc Imhoff, who presented on satellite imaging and it's usefulness in society and research.
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Water main breaks outside of Student Rec Center
The water main at the student recreation center developed a leak last week for the third time since the piping was installed.
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Truman hosts Farm to School workshop
Truman will hosts a workshop to get more locally grown food into school cafeterias.
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Truman has highest Mo. graduation rate
Truman has the highest graduation rate of Missouri public institutions, as calculated by MDHE at 75.3 percent.
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63 students lose grant
Some student who receive the Academic Competitiveness Grant learned that they are no longer eligible to receive money because eligibility is based on credit hours not semesters.
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‘Definitely better than a normal textbook’
Truman students write their own business law textbook to use in class.

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