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Everything Is Possible If you put your mind into it!!!!!

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Go Get It Bulldogs!!!!!!

Here is a little something for you Bulldogs!!!

"When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going"

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An alumnus of Truman State University will be coming in for a protesting workshop and discussion. She will be discussing how to protest effectively and safely. Come join us! Free food is provided!
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Would having some free groceries help you make a rent or utility payment? Are you limiting your food intake due to cost? Daily food packs are now available. The food packs are free to all Truman students. Just bring a Truman ID to the SERVE Center, Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in the Student Union Building 1105 to pick up a bag.
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CDI is hiring

Open to any graduating students in Spring, Summer, or Fall of 2019

CDI Graduation Celebration 2019

Prism Presents: Coming Out Monologues

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Coming Out Monologues

7pm-8pm April 11th
Violette hall 1148
Coming out monologues is an event where people of the LGBTQ+ community can share their stories, thoughts, and feelings on coming out, and it's a great opportunity for others to learn about the experience.
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Health and Exercise Science Selling T-Shirts

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Student Public Health Association Fundraiser

Ends on April 12th

Student Public Health Association is raising money in order to conduct education and service activity to make Truman State University more knowledgeable about public health issues and concerns.
By Selling T-shirts

More Information:
Twitter: @SPHA_TSU
Instagram: truman_spha
Snapchat: truman_spha
Facebook: @studentpublichealth

International Club Presents: Holi

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Sunday, April 14th from
12:00pm to 3:00pm
at Red Barn Park

International Club is bringing a little piece of South Asia with it to Red Barn Park this month! We are celebrating Holi, which is a festival that is well known for its large celebrations filled with many colors. We will be celebrating by joining friends to have fun by listening to music from around the world and the most important part; throwing colored powders all around you!

More Information:
Facebook: @TSUiclub
Instagram: @i.clubtruman
Snapchat: @i.clubtruman

Take Root Cafe

Kirksville Diversity Festival

Sunday, April 14th, 2019
from 2pm to 8 pm
at Take Root Cafe

Take Root Cafe is hosting the first ever Kirksville Diversity Festival to celebrate the various cultures of Kirksville through food, dance & music, fashion, and education. This year's festival will focus on the African and Latinx communities, but we hope to expand our reach to other communities next year. Everything will be translated into Spanish and French. Join us in welcoming our new friends to Kirksville!

More Information Visit:
Facebook: Search "Kirksville Diversity Festival" to RSVP and see a detailed schedule of events.
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Student Government

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Do you have an idea worth spreading? The Truman State University Student Government requests that you apply now to speak, host, or help plan the 2019 TEDx conference. All students, faculty, and members of the surrounding community are open to apply for the speaker and host positions. Current Truman students are preferred for the TEDx committee. Apply now at senate.truman.edu/applications/ -Committee applications are due Saturday, April 20, 11:59 p.m. -Host and speaker applications are due Saturday, April 27, 11:59 p.m.

PHRE 361 Gender & Religion in America will be devoted exclusively to LGBTQ issues related to religion

The initialism LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals, ideas, practices, and groups in American society. These identities present some of the most interesting, and socially relevant, challenges to religious institutions and beliefs today. This course will be devoted to investigating questions, dilemmas, arguments, and conflicts that arise when thinking about religion and LGBTQ issues. This course is discussion-based. Reading assignments will reflect many voices: lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, queer, and opponents to any and all the preceding. We will read and hear the voices of people with first-hand knowledge of these issues, as well as those of scholars, activists, religious leaders, and others. You do not have to be a PHRE major or minor to take this course. I welcome persons of all sexual and gender orientations. You simply need to be willing to critically consider all positions in these debates. Grades will be determined by pop quizzes, essay-style tests, a term paper, and class participation.

Contact Dr. Ashcraft with any questions
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Association of Black Collegians
Every other Thursday
8:00 PM in BH 112
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National Association of Black Accountants
Every Tuesday
7:00 PM in BH 241
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First Gen United
1st/3rd Wed of the month
7:00 PM in Centennial Conf Rm
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PRISM
Every Thursday
8:00 pm in VH 1148
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Minority Ambassadors Program
Every other Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 112
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International Club

Every Tuesday
7:00 PM in BH 304
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Hispanic American Leadership Organization
Every Thursday
6:00 pm in BH 201
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Muslim Student Association
Every Tuesday
4:30 PM in BH 113
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African Students Association
Every Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 301
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