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Love is Blind
Troy’s University Activities Council (UAC) held a dating game event last Wednesday focused on the personality of students rather than their looks in preparation for Valentine's Day. The Blind Dating Game sat three or more contestants on one side of a curtain and one single contestant – called the bachelor or bachelorette – on the other side. The bachelor/bachelorette’s job was to ask questions for all contestants on the other side to answer, then pick which one was their fav
Ty Davidson
Feb 19


A sweet treat for a sweet cause
Members of Troy’s Psychology Club sold sweet treats for a sweet purpose in their recent bake sale, with profits going to the Child Advocacy Center (CAC). Students were able to choose from a variety of tasty options, including donuts, cupcakes, cookies and brownies. Young Cutter graphic “I think it's good to just get out and do something,” said Justin Hendrickson, a junior psychology major from Enterprise, Alabama. “We don't help them directly, but we give the money to the
Molly Griswold
Feb 19
Whitechapel bathes my ears with good, good gravel
Usually, I’m not the biggest metal listener, especially not the type of metal Whitechapel is, but a friend of mine recommended this album to me, and I was interested enough to give it a spin. The album has a tendency of bathing my ears in gravelly guitar sound throughout, which is great. That’s not to say that it doesn’thave melodic parts, though. The melodic parts of the album shine through in the breakdowns of certain songs and meld with the gravelly sounding guitar reall
Dawson Parks
Feb 19
We must acknowledge Palestine
After five months of an Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire agreement, the death toll of Gaza civilians climbs. Prior to the ceasefire, over 67,000 Palestinians died and more than 169,000 injured. Since the ceasefire, over 600 Palestinians have died and at least 1,600 injured; with Israel violating said ceasefire agreement at least 1,620 times since Oct. 10, 2025. https://costsofwar.watson.brown.edu/sites/default/files/2025-10/Human-Toll-in-Gaza_Costs-of-War_Crawford_7-October-202
Lila McKinnon
Feb 19


Rigby becomes all-time wins leader
Brady Fitch photo Coach Chanda Rigby poses with family, friends and players after the game that placed her at the top. In their home locker room after the game against Louisiana, Troy women’s basketball celebrates a little harder than usual. Why? Because Coach Chanda Rigby did what she’s now known to do: win. With the 71-55 win over Louisiana at home Thursday night, Coach Rigby moved into the number one spot for most wins as a Troy women’s basketball coach. Not in Troy’s D1

Brady Fitch
Feb 12
SEUS 2026 in the books
The John M. Long School of Music welcomed middle and high school students onto campus for a three-day honor band clinic over the weekend. The Southeastern United States Honor Band Clinic (SEUS) lasted from Feb. 5 to Feb. 7 and allowed middle and high school band students the opportunity to show off their skills under the command of guest conductors. The event also featured performances by Troy University’s Jazz Ensemble, Symphony Band and contemporary music group POPulus. Th
Ty Davidson
Feb 12


Artist Reception for Mike Howard and two resident artists held At IAC
Troy’s International Arts Center (IAC) held an artist reception for an exhibit by Mike Howard along with the exhibits of previous resident artists last Thursday. Howard’s exhibit, titled “Gravity and Gesture,” was a part of a large donation to the university. The exhibit had all-consuming canvases that held imagery, such as corporate logos on top of landscapes that hold everyday people as well as paintings of dogs that employ layers of gloss. The paintings were held at Troy
Dawson Parks
Feb 12
Don't deny yourself happiness
Emma's Enlightenments As people, we have the ability to control the way we go about life. We have our own mindsets, which we can then act on. We have our own way of thinking, moving and being. Whether or not we carry ourselves positively or negatively is up to us. We control the way we carry ourselves, as I have said before, and see life. Why live through hate when you can live through love? I felt this was a good topic for this week because it can relate to so man
Emma Roberts
Feb 12
Track competes at UAB invite last weekend
Troy continued to smash through records in Birmingham, Alabama, during the UAB invite last Saturday. The Trojans broke several personal records and a program record throughout their competitionwhile also placing top five in some events. During the event, Troy competed with many schools throughout the southeast such as Georgia Southern, Kennesaw State and Memphis. On the women’s side, Faith Jones broke the school record for 60m hurdles, timing 8.48 during the final round fol
Dawson Parks
Feb 12
Troy's Next Intramural Sport: Water Pong
Intramural sports go through a cycle of various games throughout the year. However, the next one coming up is a classic college party staple: water pong. Water pong is a game where 10 cups, filled with water, are set up on either side of a table. A line is drawn, and the object of the game is to shoot a ping pong ball across the table into the cups on the other side to relieve them. Whichever team is the first to relieve all the cups on the other team’s side is the winner.
Elizabeth Odee
Feb 12


Troy holds JRL Leadership Conference
Troy University and the City of Troy collaborated to hold the 22nd annual John Robert Lewis Leadership Conference on Troy’s main campus on Feb. 6 and 7. This event aimed to promote multicultural collaboration, strengthen relationships and empower leaders, as this year’s theme was “Legacy.” On Friday, Feb. 6, Dr. Dionnne Rosser-Mims, vice chancellor of Troy University’s Montgomery campus, delivered the opening address, focused on legacy and the importance of our history. Qu
Nittany Vega
Feb 12
Men's tennis falls in match in Samford
Trojans fall to 5-3 in non-conference play with loss to Bulldogs on the road The Troy men’s tennis team took an unfortunate 4-3 loss to Samford this past Sunday evening. Troy fell after a tight match, with the Trojans starting off strong in doubles play. On court one, the pairing of Thiago Drozdowski and Stephan Tavares Noale secured a 6-2 victory. Ryusei Miyazato and Luciano Alcocer added in another win on court two, 6-3. The win earned Troy the doubles point to open the
Anaya Bickerstaff
Feb 12
Softball goes 4-1 at the Trojan Classic
The Trojan Classic has ended, and with the end of a softball-filled weekend, the season starts for the Trojans. The Trojans invited Middle Tennessee, Chattanooga, North Alabama and Southern to Troy and walked away beating all four and going 4-1 at home. “We took care of business both today and this weekend, minus a one-run loss yesterday,” said head coach Eric Newell after a win on Sunday. “The girls were running on fumes a little bit, with a few of them battling illness and
Donald Stables
Feb 12
Troy introduces Doctor of Chiropractic program
Troy University has recently received approval for its Doctor of Chiropractic program, making it the fifth doctoral program offered through Troy University. The university will be the second public institution in America to offer the program and the first in the south. “Being the second public institution to offer the degree will bring more recognition to Troy University,” said Dr. Mary Anne Templeton, associate provost and dean of the graduate school. “The program will al
Lily Smith
Feb 12


Blake Cavill speaks on long journey to Troy
Would you move halfway across the world to play the game you love? From Sydney, Australia, to Troy, Alabama, Blake Cavill took a step most could never imagine in their lives…to play baseball. “I started playing baseball when I was about four,” Cavill said. “When I was 13, I made it to the little league world series and that started my journey. “Then, when I was 19, I flew over to Florida for the first time to go to junior college, and I knew absolutely nobody except the c
Maddie Bagdonas
Feb 12
Women's tennis runs win streak to three
Troy women’s tennis is now 2-0 at home and 3-1 on the season after defeating in-state foe Alabama A&M, 7-0. This victory pushes the Trojans’ win streak to three games with their lone loss coming at the hands of UNF in their first match of the season. Troy opened the day by taking the doubles point in convincing fashion. Valeriia Avdeeva teamed up with Maria Guirguis to defeat Tstitsi Mahere and Alicia Owegi of AAMU, 6-2. Hiba Heni and Emilia Namyslofollowed suit by crushing
Tarvares Dennis
Feb 12
SGA launches Trojan Hand Sign competition
The Troy University Student Government Association (SGA) is looking for submissions for their Hand Sign Competition. SGA is asking students to submit creative hand sign ideas that embody the Trojan spirit and reflect Troy’s motto “All Ways Real. Always Troy.” A hand sign is a gesture the Troy community can use to show school spirit at events and in photos. SGA President Caleb Smith, a senior risk management and insurance major from Gadsden, Alabama, shared how the competiti
Carrie McLendon
Feb 12
Mrs. Leslie’s Buffalo Chicken “Crack” Dip
Ingredients: 2 blocks cream cheese softened 1 package dry ranch flavoring 8 oz sour cream 1 pack real bacon bits 1 large can shredded chicken, drained 1 cup sharp shredded cheese for mixing 1 cup sharp shredded cheese for topping 1/3 cup hot sauce Instructions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mix all of the ingredients, except for one cup of cheese, together very well. When all ingredients are combined, spread the mixture evenly in a casserole dish. Take t
Staff Writer
Feb 12
Psychology Club taps into media's impact on mental health
The Troy University Psychology Club recently explored the impact of media on mental health, focusing their discussion on how different forms of media influence emotional responses and perceptions of real-life situations. Movies and shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Supernatural,” “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” “Truth or Dare and Paddington” all made an appearance on the silver screen. Vice President Geo Gardner, a senior p sychology and criminal justice major from Mobi
Simon Brown
Feb 12
HIM: Visually appealing but a writing letdown
MOVIE REVIEW Contrary to popular belief, Jordan Peele is not to thank for “Him ,” a 2025 horror starring Tyriq Withers. Directed by Justin Tipping, the film follows Cam, a hungry athlete who gets the chance to be mentored by his idol, Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans). As he falls deeper into a week of intense training, increasingly strange and violent things happen, revealing an underground satanic cult behind it all. The messages in the movie are great— sure. It’s a classic
Abigail Bienkowski
Feb 12
Trojans earn nationally-televised win over Akron
Following back-to-back losses, Troy men’s basketball returned to the win column against Georgia State and Akron, with the win over the Zips being on national television. The Trojans battled Georgia State in Atlanta on Wednesday night. While the Scott Cross-coached team was tied in the half, they quickly hopped out on an 11-0 run that would stick for a 74-63 win. “Our guys defended at a high level today, but what won us the game was our offensive rebounding.” Cross said. “Cr

Gavan Baxley
Feb 12


Pettus represents Troy in Super Bowl outing
For the first time since 2021, the Super Bowl featured a man who once donned the Power T thanks to New England’s Dell Pettus. Though the Patriots fell short in the big game, Pettus recorded two tackles against the Seattle Seahawks. After being signed as an undrafted free agent in 2023, Pettus recorded at least one tackle in each of the team’s four playoff games. He wrapped up his second season in the league with 20 tackles, including 11 solo tackles. The 24-year-old already

Gavan Baxley
Feb 12
Students speak on Black history
Troy’s History Club held a Black History Month roundtable that encouraged students to reflect on Black history, military service and the importance of learning from the past. The discussion created space for students to connect historical events to modern society, emphasizing how understanding history can help prevent past injustices from being repeated. “I felt like the conversations reinforced the importance of remembering history as a tool for growth,” said Ashton Ch
Kilaya Hollins
Feb 12
TUPD releases first ever statistics report
The Troy University Police Department (TUPD) recently released a first-of-its-kind operational statistics report, allowing students to assess day-to-day operations beyond those federally mandated by the Clery Act. The Clery Act is a consumer protection law that aims to provide transparency around campus crime policy and statistics ( clerycenter.org ). This report accompanies the annual Clery report but differs significantly in scope. The Clery report only covers crime
Travis Johnson
Feb 12
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