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April 21
SEMO’s dorm essentials: everything new students need to know
Transitioning from home to a dorm room can pose challenges without the right necessities.
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April 21
SEMO’s dorm essentials: everything new students need to know
Transitioning from home to a dorm room can pose challenges without the right necessities.
Stevie Koontz ~ Arrow Reporter
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April 21
Students choreograph Moving Perspectives on River Campus
Featuring original works by SEMO students, Moving Perspectives was showcased at the Rust Flexible Theatre on River Campus.
Tabitha Blunt
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April 18
Spring musical “The Wizard of Oz” performed at River Campus
With performances starting on Wednesday, April 10, through Sunday, April 14, Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre and Dance put on a classic musical, “The Wizard of Oz,” at Bedell Performance Hall.
Tabitha Blunt
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April 16
Redhawk Rhythm: Pitch Perfect comes to life in collegiate acapella scene
Nestled deep within the vibrant campus life of Southeast Missouri State University, a group of 12 diverse individuals has harmonized their vocal talents to form Redhawk Rhythm, SEMO’s very own acapella group.
Maddox Murphy
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March 25
An evening with the Entertainer: Cedric Kyles returns to SEMO
With the purpose of supporting and promoting creativity, Cedric ‘The Entertainer’ Kyles returned to Southeast Missouri State University on March 23 for an evening of comedy to benefit scholarships.
Pat Buck ~ Arrow Reporter
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March 17
Winter Dance Collection
Discover the Winter Dance Collection at Bedell Performance Hall, featuring an original piece by Kia Smith and works by student and faculty choreographers. Sponsored by Commerce Bank.
Tabitha Blunt
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March 8
Trumpet professor at the University of Oklahoma performs for Andalusian Nights
The SEMO Department of Music hosted Douglas Lindsey and Kristy Olefsky for a recital of Latin-inspired works on Feb. 28.
Olivia Ketcherside
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March 3
Bridging the divide: SEMO’s Gen Z leaders rewrite political playbook
In the midst of a divided political landscape where divisions often overshadow cooperation, an alliance is taking shape at Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO), signaling a shift in the traditional playbook of politics.
Maddox Murphy
entertainment
February 29
Home away from home: Coping with Homesickness
Homesickness is something that plagues many. Homesickness is distress from being away from your home and can cause many issues.
Taylor Slavens
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February 28
Seizing the moment: Exploring the impact of SEMO’s Carpe Diem Event
Southeast’s annual celebration of cultural diversity, Carpe Diem, was hosted by International Education and Services, providing a space for attendees to appreciate and celebrate diversity at the Student Recreation Center on Feb. 24.
Neva Wodochek
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February 22
Crisp Museum reveals the Freedom Quilts from the Underground Railroad with Chair in Humanities of Cu...
Every Friday in February, the Crisp Museum and the Black Faculty and Staff Alliance co-host “Stitch at Crisp- Freedom Quilt Block Making.”
Tabitha Blunt
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February 21
Winter Dance Collection with choreographer Kia Smith and original work by students and faculty
Performed by SEMO students in the dance program, the Winter Dance Collection is showcased on the big stage.
Tabitha Blunt
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February 12
SEMO Blackout hosts Michael Jackson Experience Dance Party
Michael Jackson moonwalked onto SEMO’s campus on Feb. 9. SEMO Students were welcomed to dance along to the tunes of the legendary Michael Jackson.
Taylor Slavens
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February 11
The gift-giving rules of love: Saving money while valuing Valentine's Day traditions
The season of chocolate hearts and roses is upon us. Valentine’s Day is the third largest commercial holiday in the United States, behind only Halloween and Christmas. The holiday is expected to pull in nearly $26 Billion this year, according to the Statista websi...
Zach Huffman
entertainment
February 11
Swiping left or right: Is Tinder a good way to fall in love at SEMO
Valentine's Day is quickly approaching, and many single SEMO students want to get a date and fast. In their time of need, many students turn to dating apps like Tinder to find a last-second date.
Lily Niebrugge ~ News and Culture Editor
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February 7
Alumna J’Nae Howard returns to Southeast with professional dance career
SEMO Alumna J’Nae Howard, a professional dancer with South Chicago Dance Theatre, visited River Campus to teach a foundation of contemporary jazz master class to current dance majors on Thursday, Feb. 1. During the masterclass, dancers were challenged by the newfou...
Zoie Matthews
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February 7
Relaxation and expertise at El Tomaria Horse Farm
Equine Science adjunct instructor Beth Uslemann teaches courses from her family’s 330-acre farm off I-55 South near Benton, Missouri. The El Tomaria farm holds over 90 horses year-round. Uelsmann is known worldwide for her World Champion, National Champion and Hall...
Lacey Best
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