Michael Shipma Sports Editor The Troy men’s tennis team traveled to T-Town on Sunday, falling to SEC foe Alabama 1-4 in a road contest. Wins were few and far between for a Trojan team that is now in the midst of a three-game losing streak dating back to March 8. Troy picked up just one win Read More
Read MoreDay: March 23, 2017
Student to showcase modern art
Tori Bedsole Editor-in-Chief Asem Abdelfattah Staff Writer A multimedia experience by Rachel Strain, a sophomore art major from Newton, will be featured in the Troy University library in honor of Women’s History Month on Monday, March 27, starting at 3 p.m. in the instructional media room. “Miss Represented” is the first installment in “The Second Gilded Read More
Read MoreMorris Dees discusses justice and freedom for symposium
Tori Bedsole Editor-in-Chief Sable Riley Arts & Entertainment Editor “Today, there are people in this country receiving no justice and no opportunity,” said Morris Dees, the co-founder and chief trial counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), at the annual M. Stanton Evans journalism symposium on Wednesday, March 22. According to the SPLC website, the Read More
Read MoreInductees welcomed into honors program
Pradyot Sharma Staff Writer The Troy University Honors Department held its annual induction ceremony on Tuesday, March 21, at the Baptist Campus Ministries. The ceremony is purposed to recognize freshmen who have successfully completed a semester in the honors program after taking the honors colloquium course, the honors version of the Troy Orientation course. Induction into Read More
Read MoreGreek Week: ‘One Troy, One Family, One Greek
Lilly Casolaro News Editor This year’s theme for Troy’s Greek Week is “One Troy, One Family, One Greek,” and it celebrates the 50th year of Greek life on Troy’s campus. Greek Week — March 15-26 — is a time for the Troy Greek community to come together and participate in campuswide events and competitions. “I am Read More
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