BY WALTER CANADY III GQ magazine sparked a lot of conversation with this years’ surprising selection of Citizen of the Year being Colin Kaepernick. The surprising factor is not that Kaepernick has not proven himself to be a notable citizen, but rather that he has done it in what […]
BY CRAIG STEWART Sat. Nov. 18 will signify the start of another great basketball season for Truman’s varsity hoops team. It will be a good game for our team with Head Coach Rod Briggs going into his second year at Truman High school. This year at Truman all the […]
BY WALTER CANADY III The overlook of this years political nonsense feels like it’s at an all time high. Every time we look up there is a new story pertaining to our new political leaders. Of course we know that a lot of people have attacked our new POTUS […]
This week we take a look back at the Veteran’s Day ceremony and ahead to “Cabaret”. In sports we look ahead to girls’ basketball and take a look at the athletes who signed to play in college.
BY WALTER CANADY III Winter time means transition time as basketball season starts again. After a sub-fair season for our new football team we are looking forward to seeing how the basketball team will do this year;and of course outside of our team, the basketball fans can’t wait to […]
BY MEGEN HIPPENSTEEL Truman’s track queen, junior, Stacy Briggs performed phenomenally last weekend at sectionals to earn herself a ticket to state. Right now she is on the cusp of being an elite runner in Missouri. Briggs has proven to be quite the runner and as said by Coach […]
BY CRAIG STEWART The Kansas City Chiefs were finally defeated this past week losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers 19-13. After being the underdogs in the game with a record of 3-2 the Steelers defense destroyed the Chiefs offense in the first half. As they were holding on for […]
BY MEGEN HIPPENSTEEL Competitive drama, a course highly associated with acting and relating to speech and debate, has a tournament today. The NFL novices (or first years) head to Blue Springs for their first tournament and the varsity (second and above years) travel to Blue Springs South. In these […]
BY WALTER CANADY III Every year the United States celebrates Columbus day on Oct. 9. For most of us, it was just a day off from school, was as in past tense. A day that ISD and many other school districts have decided not to represent anymore. It […]
This week’s Patriot Vision talks about band and debate’s great performances and a charitable cause. Plus, we look at the volleyball and football team’s performances in district.