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“29” to kick off production
Troy University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will present a musical written by one of its own faculty members this weekend. “29,” a...
Lacey Alexander
Oct 22, 2015


“Life is Strange” review
When you give a girl the power to travel through time and pair that up with a destined-to-die best friend, you get “Life Is Strange.”...
Kianna Collins
Oct 22, 2015


“The Crucible” begins performances at Troy University
Troy University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will be presenting its production of a Tony Award-winning play this week after two...
Lacey Alexander
Oct 15, 2015


Troy rejuvenates forgotten tradition
Before the construction of the social quad as it stands today, the quad behind Bibb Graves Hall had what was called the Foy Fountain....
Grishma Rimal
Oct 9, 2015


‘Thriller’ drummer brings funky beats
A Troy University student music ensemble will be performing with the drummer from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” next week before they...
Lacey Alexander
Oct 8, 2015


‘Attack on Titan’ live action movie review
A century has passed since the last time humanity has faced its greatest threat, until now. The “Attack on Titan” movie series is...
Kelvin Hawkins
Oct 8, 2015


Enticed by pumpkin spice: just a current craze or is there more to this flavor?
Pumpkin spice, the supposed basic girl drink of choice. This holds mostly true if you believe stereotypes. But, regardless of whether or...
Kianna Collins
Oct 8, 2015


Drum majors keeping time at Troy
For Jordan Guy and Emmy Lawniczak, music never stops. And they don’t want it to. From being brothers of Kappa Kappa Psi, a National...
Sarah Blaine
Oct 1, 2015


“Masterworks” bring British band classics together
Troy University’s Symphony Band performed a collection of British band classics spanning from Gustav Holst to Percy Grainger. The concert...
Lacey Alexander
Oct 1, 2015


Joseph Harrison reads poetry
Sorrell Chapel hosted poet Joseph Harrison Friday afternoon. Harrison, a native of Richmond, Virginia, moved to Alabama when his father...
Scott McLendon
Sep 24, 2015


7 Bridges bring big show to Troy University
Claudia Crosby Theater came alive Monday night as 7 Bridges, a prominent Eagles tribute band, performed an accurate rendition of “Hotel...
Sable Riley
Sep 24, 2015


Broadening cultural horizons
Alyse Nelson Features Editor Tori Roper Staff Writer An interest fair for traveling abroad will give students the chance to explore their...

Multiple
Sep 17, 2015


Spanish Film Festival
Sarah Blain Troy University’s library staff and Pragda Film Company, a film distribution company, have teamed up to bring the Spanish...
Contributor
Sep 10, 2015


Galas to read “The Pillowman” in Blackbox Theatre
John Galas, who is joining the theater and dance staff this year as a Guest Artist in Residency, is currently in the process of directing...
Lacey Alexander
Sep 10, 2015


Before they were our professors: A look at some Troy professors’ lives outside of the classroom.
Scientist during the week, magician on the weekend Teaching students about anatomy, physiology, neuroscience and toxicology during the...
Alyse Nelson
Sep 3, 2015


Ant-Man is yet another Marvel film and…that’s it.
By Steven Saim Marvel’s latest addition to their cinematic universe has ultimately given audiences everything they desired. The film is...
Contributor
Aug 27, 2015


“Troy’s Got Talent” is debut of Trojan Café’s online events
Trojan Café hosts its first online event “Troy’s Got Talent” in an effort to unify students across all campuses. “Troy’s Got Talent” was...
Kianna Collins
Aug 27, 2015


‘Nerdfighters’ club starts at Troy
“Nerdfighteria” is beginning to bud on the campus of Troy University. “Nerdfighters,” which make up the community of “Nerdfighteria,” are...
Scott McLendon
Aug 27, 2015


Troy University Theatre and Dance announces its season for this year
Troy University’s Department of Theatre and Dance commences its year with the announcement of the stage production season. The students,...
Lacey Alexander
Aug 20, 2015


A summer of adventure
Becoming a teacher in China and celebrating the two different cultures Spending a month teaching middle schoolers English while living in...
Alyse Nelson
Aug 20, 2015


Harper Lee’s new novel falls short
One of the most highly acclaimed novels in history, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” was the only published work accredited to Harper Lee for 55...
Whitney Cale
Aug 20, 2015


The wake of the Wal-Mart apocalypse
Students are scrambling to complete their school shopping as crews of workers and the Wal-Mart employees themselves take on the task of...
Alyse Nelson
Aug 12, 2015


The Cains’ continue their success with new, self-titled EP
The Cains, formerly “The Cains Trio,” released their self-titled five-track EP on July 21 to digital music retailers. The country record...
Lacey Alexander
Aug 12, 2015


Splatoon offers fresh take on third person shooter genre
The video game “Splatoon,” a third-person shooter produced by Nintendo, has taken the Wii U online community by storm since its release...
Scott McLendon
Aug 12, 2015
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