TU employees receive a 4.5% cost of living pay increase
By: Caitlyn Freeman, Editor in Chief Towson University faculty, staff and student employees received a 4.5% Cost of Living Adjustment...
Bringing fans back into the stands: TU Athletics to allow full capacity attendance this fall
By: Jake Shindel, Associate Editor In line with their decision to have in-person instruction in the fall, Towson University (TU)...
TU and MEDCO work toward possible resolution after students lawyer up
By: Caitlyn Freeman, Assistant Editor and Anna Hovet, Staff Writer As the legal battle over the Maryland Economic Development Corporation’s...
TU President announces “ReTUrn to TU Task Force”
By: Caitlyn Freeman, Contributing Writer Screenshot by Meghan Hudson/ The Towerlight A group of University staff members and one SGA...
TU classes to stay online for remainder of spring semester
By: Tim Klapac, Senior Editor Thursday evening, TU President Kim Schatzel announced in an email that the remainder of the...
Hogan urges Maryland universities to finish semester online
By: Meghan Hudson, Arts and Life Editor Screenshot by Tim Klapac/ The Towerlight Maryland Governor Larry Hogan held a press conference...
Larry Hogan is the next Chris Christie
By: Ryan Kirby, Columnist A Republican governor in a blue state is fairly uncommon, as Maryland has only had two...
Gov. of MD reflects on trials and tribulations; Hogan shares how he went from underdog to gov. using persuasion
By: Bailey Hendricks, Associate News Editor Maryland Governor Larry Hogan discussed how he went from being an underdog who had...
Gov. Hogan supports ban on in-state fracking
By: Cody Boteler, Editor-in-Chief I was pretty darn surprised when Gov. Larry Hogan announced his support for a statewide ban...
Kathy Szeliga defends her policy, has been silent on Trump
By: Cody Boteler, Editor-in-Chief Maryland Delegate Kathy Szeliga, a Republican running for the state’s open senate seat, came to campus...