BY JONI OSWALD The crowd was larger, the competition was stiffer, and the stakes were higher, all of which made the heartbreak much greater. Last night, the Truman Patriots (15-13 overall ) fell to the Lee’s Summit West Titans (20-6 overall) in the sectionals round of the 2019 […]
Nate Morton and Zane Acuna talk with students about how they’re coping with snow days.
Vividly shining against the darkness that floods the gym, lanterns displaying support or remembrance of those affected by cancer line the gym. The luminary ceremony serves as tradition for the Relay for Life of the Jackson County Youth held each year at Truman High School, as it is […]
By: REGAN HENNING Teens are constantly thinking. Whether it’s about homework, school, or jobs, stressed thoughts ravage their minds. They need a break every once in awhile, a restoration of youth. When these breaks don’t come as often as they would like, they start to become hostile towards […]
The Public Service Academy is hosting a community awareness fair in a couple of weeks on March 19th.
By: JONI OSWALD Biting cold overtakes the atmosphere as winter persists across the country, causing people everywhere to duck into their dwellings. This time of the year seems grayer than years past, for the sun’s sheltering behind the clouds is more noticeable than usual for United States citizens. […]
By: JONI OSWALD It could be that you enjoy reading on a serene Sunday morning. Or, perhaps, habitually weave through chapters of literature on a dismal weekday evening. You may even be a creature of reluctance, preferring to escape a boisterous Friday night exploring possibilities hidden on dusty […]
By: SYDNEY KNIGHT Nineteen Truman students crowded in a row in the auditorium, waiting anxiously for the announcer to get through all the junior division awards. Each group clung to each other as their category was announced. One by one Truman students’ name was called as third, second, […]
Patriot Vision’s Aaron Renshaw discusses upcoming ROTC events with First Sergeant Dougherty.