Culture
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The show must go on: SEMO dancers battle adversity (3/1/21)by Kaylie Davis ~ Arrow ReporterRiver Campus students continue to fight adversity through the deletion of the Bachelor of Fine Arts...
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Artwork from visual window display provides look into the past (2/28/21)by Alisha Reisenbichler ~ Design EditorOn a tiny island in Scotland during the sixth century, monks copied the Gospel and created Celtic...
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Unlimited: World premiere at SEMO (2/22/21)by Josh Seabaugh ~ Arrow ReporterRiver Campus students have inspirations that led them to choose their path, which includes certain...
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Two Nights as an All-Star: How BB King’s club jump started a music career (2/19/21)by Nicolette Baker ~ Feature WriterIn June 2017, Mark McCutchen stood at a street corner in New Orleans with his wife Philippa, posing...
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Come Down Heavy: a Valentine's Day recital (2/18/21)by Olivia Tock ~ Arrow ReporterOn Feb. 14, Assistant Professor of Upper Strings Sophia Han, Assistant Professor of Saxophone Zach...
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Stephen Schwartz’s music brought to life (2/18/21)by Josh Seabaugh ~ Arrow ReporterAn upcoming, special event is coming to SEMO in February. Released to the public for the first...
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Bathing in Cobalt (2/17/21)by Ian Figurski ~ Arrow ReporterFluidity, progression, urination: three words to describe Bradley Phillips February exhibit piece...
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Don’t Touch My Hair: Black printmaker leverages her talent to illustrate ‘otherness’ (2/15/21)by Cynthia Wallman ~ Arrow ReporterPrintmaker Katrina Andry led a virtual artist lecture on Feb. 10 on the theme “Black Hair,” a...
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PFLAG chapter provides support for LGBTQ+ community (2/12/21)by Sophia Davis ~ Culture EditorCape Girardeau has welcomed a chapter of the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay,...
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SEMO’s archery club back to flinging arrows (2/11/21)by Kaylie Davis ~ Arrow Reporter“Ready, Aim, FIRE.” You can expect to hear Archery Club Vice President, Victor Oluwafemi, repeating...
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Redhawk Radio Theater brings back lost art of the audio drama (2/10/21)by Lucas Irizarry ~ EditorIn the 1940s and 1950s, the radio was at the pinnacle of entertainment in the United States. During...
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Arts Council showcases regional children’s art (2/9/21)by Kailyn Veach ~ Arrow ReporterOn the first Friday of every month, the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri hosts an art walk to...
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Movie Night at Rose Theater: SAC Plays “The King of Staten Island” (2/4/21)by Josh Seabaugh ~ Arrow ReporterTo welcome students back to campus, the Student Activities Council (SAC) hosted a week of events,...
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Here. magazine created for Southeast Missouri high schoolers (1/27/21)by Lucas Irizarry ~ EditorIn an effort to give area high school students a chance to express themselves artistically,...
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Brain hacks to stick with your New Year’s resolutions (1/27/21)by Nicolette Baker ~ Feature WriterNew year, new goals.
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Arts Council calls for children’s art show entry (1/25/21)Southeast ArrowThe Arts Council of Southeast Missouri is currently searching for art submissions to exhibit in the...
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Students attempt to save Bachelor of Fine Arts Dance option (1/25/21)by Sophia Davis ~ Culture EditorThe prioritization process at Southeast has left some students disappointed after 27 majors and...
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Southeast Students discuss starting their own businesses (1/21/21)by Roman Holloway ~ Arrow ReporterStarting your own business in college is a unique and useful experience. Not only do students who...
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Improv-ing campus with a little music (1/20/21)by Nicolette Baker ~ Feature WriterMegan Thompson does it all: she’s the president of Room for Improvment, founder and president of...
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River Campus hosts Fall For Dance 2020 (12/8/20)by Roman Holloway ~ Arrow ReporterSoutheast students from the Jeanine Larson Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre and Dance presented...
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Annual Family Holiday Concert decks the hall at Academic (12/4/20)by Brooke Holford ~ Staff WriterThe 13th Annual Percussion Ensemble’s Family Holiday Concert used music to spread holiday cheer...
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Taking time to Cellax: Shuck Recital Hall introduces new duo (11/20/20)by Josh Seabaugh ~ Arrow ReporterCello and saxophone are two instruments not commonly played together. However, when the two are...
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Southeast senior organizes student art show (11/20/20)by Ashley Ellis ~ Arrow ReporterBella Szabo was nominated by her peers to be an exhibition coordinator for an art show hosted by...
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Award-winning poet, Ashlee Haze, reads to students over Zoom (11/17/20)by Josh Seabaugh ~ Arrow ReporterBecoming a published writer is difficult. Becoming an award-winning writer is even harder. Ashley...
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SEMO students win awards at Truman State University Film Festival (11/17/20)by Lucas Irizarry ~ EditorThe Truman State University Film Festival (TSUFF) is meant to “connect, inspire, and provide...