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Towers Complex welcomes new pet population (3/8/24)Taylor Slavens ~ Arrow ReporterIn the upcoming academic year, Towers Complex will become the new home of the pet special interest housing community. Upon the end of this semester, Myers Hall will close, leaving students who bring pets with them to campus without a place to go.
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Concerns rise over birth control access as SoutheastHEALTH transitions to Mercy Hospital (3/7/24)Lily Niebrugge ~ News and Culture EditorAccording to an article from Mercy.net, SoutheastHEALTH (the healthcare provider for the SEMO health clinic) and Mercy Hospital signed a definitive agreement for SoutheastHEALTH to become a member of the Mercy multi-hospital System in August of 2023.
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SEMO announces new regulations allowing alcohol in dorms for of age students (3/7/24)Emma Kratky ~ Editor-in-ChiefSoutheast Missouri State University has recently revised their Alcohol Beverage Usage Policy for on-campus housing to allow students above the age of 21 to consume alcohol in their dorms. This change comes after a multiple year campaign from Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) and has garnered both positive and negative feedback...
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SEMO water polo team makes a splash with new recruits (3/6/24)Mollie Bumpus ~ Arrow ReporterThe SEMO water polo team is gearing up for an exciting semester with six new members during recent tryouts. Sophomore computer science major Jenna Wolf currently coaches the team by herself while her brother, Scott Wolf, is away in the military. Scott founded the club, and the siblings plan on coaching together when he returns. Wolf spoke enthusiastically about the successful tryouts...
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Humanities classes at Southeast Missouri State University: busy work or beneficial work for undergraduate students (3/6/24)Hannah Schellman ~ Arrow reporterSoutheast Missouri State University has a requirement of nine humanities credits to receive a diploma as a graduate of the university.
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Fun or harm: how comedic social media outlets affect lives of SEMO students (3/6/24)Polina Kondrashova ~ Arrow Reporter“Gossip is as old as people are. That is something that has been going for a long, long time,” associate professor in the Department of mass media Sarah Cavanah said.
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SGA denies funds for student organization, USITT (3/6/24)Alexis Nadler ~ Arrow ReporterThe Student Government Association (SGA) met on March 4, 2024, to discuss a resolution from the Funding Board Committee.
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SGA Vice President McCain impeached, resigns (3/5/24)Lily Niebrugge & Beto Vaca Diez ~ Arrow StaffOn Feb. 26, the Student Government Association (SGA) Vice President Kayla McCain, elected in April 2023, was officially impeached. President Harrison Meyer confirmed the impeachment on March. 4, but said he can not disclose the reason for the impeachment...
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Sustainability Club & Stream Team promotes conservationism at SEMO (2/28/24)Dakota Ockel ~ Arrow ReporterConservationism, the idea of actively protecting the environment, is an increasingly important practice that is taken seriously among students and professors on campus.
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SGA approves resolutions for campus event funding (2/28/24)Alexis Nadler ~ Arrow ReporterThe Student Government Association (SGA) came together to approve three new resolutions from the Interview and Funding Board Committees on Feb. 26, 2024.
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Xi Iota and Tau Omicron host Black Jeopardy to test student and faculty Black history knowledge (3/6/24)Lexi Kingsland ~ Arrow ReporterSoutheast Missouri State University’s Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Xi Iota Chapter and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Tau Omicron Chapter hosted “Black Jeopardy” in Dempster Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 21.
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Law, Politics, and Society club hosts first-ever Redhawk Talks (2/23/24)Stevie Koontz ~ Arrow ReporterThe Law, Politics, and Society Club (LPS) at SEMO hosted a groundbreaking event whose purpose is to promote civic engagement and educate people amid the excitement around the upcoming elections.
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10-10-10 Triathlon hosted by the Rec Center for SEMO students (2/28/24)Tabitha Blunt ~ Arrow ReporterSEMO students and community members had the opportunity to participate in the first-ever 10-10-10 Triathlon on Feb. 21.
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SEMO students build community at the Block Party (2/21/24)By Polina Kondrashova ~ Arrow ReporterSEMO students enjoyed food, sports and dance at the Black History Month Block Party on Saturday, Feb. 17, in the Parker Gym.
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Help save lives: donate blood at the Nursing Program’s Blood Drive (2/16/24)Mollie Bumpus ~ Arrow ReporterThe 4th semester community health nurses will be hosting their first blood drive at Towers on February 28th from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Computing Club continues to grow at SEMO (2/15/24)Dakota Ockel ~ Arrow ReporterTechnology in society is rapidly evolving, and the Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Club is determined to keep up.
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Marines bring flight simulator challenge to SEMO to get students excited about flying (2/15/24)Sarah Lerch ~ Arrow ReporterThe Marines set up a virtual reality experience for students in the University Center to embody the experience of flying on Feb. 12.
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Winter Dance Collection set to showcase this week (2/13/24)Stevie Koontz ~ Arrow ReporterThe Jeanine Larson Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre and Dance is set to host a variety display of talent and creativity as The Winter Dance Collection takes the stage this Thursday through Sunday.
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SEMO students dressed to the nines for the annual CAMO Black Tie Trivia Night (2/13/24)Alexis Kingsland ~ Arrow ReporterStudents pulled out their black tie attire for Black Tie Trivia Night on Friday, Feb. 9, in the University Center's main ballroom.
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Students spread joy with Random Acts of Kindness Month at SEMO (2/11/24)Polina Kondrashova ~ Arrow ReporterFebruary brings up the importance of small, kind actions that do not take a lot of time and effort but might have a big impact on one’s life. SEMO students can participate by taking part in a daily challenge or leaving a note with a kind word on a desk on the third floor of the UC.
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Clifford Franklin pushes students to never lose their souls at the Michael Davis lecture (2/10/24)Hannah Schellman ~ Arrow reporterThe Department of Mass Media sponsored the 28th annual Michael Davis Lecture at 6 p.m. on Feb. 7 in Rose Theatre with guest speaker Clifford Franklin.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon kicks off philanthropy week with the Annual “grillin’ with the Eps” (2/8/24)Olivia Ketcherside ~ Arrow ReporterSigma Phi Epsilon hosted ‘Grillin with the Ep’s’ at their on-campus house to mark the start of their philanthropy week on Feb. 6.
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SEMO students enjoy Silent Headphone Party at the University Center’s Ballroom (2/7/24)Tabitha Blunt ~ Arrow ReporterSEMO students attended a silent headphone party hosted by SEMO’s Black Student Union and Black Indigenous Performers of Color to give students the opportunity to enjoy a different party style on Feb. 2, 2024.
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Facilities Management set to renovate amenities around campus (2/7/24)Rylee Schremp ~ Arrow ReporterFacilities Management has started planning to fix a variety of broken amenities around campus. This planning process has been created to renovate the fountain in front of Kent Library, the Kent Fountain and an elevator in Towers East.
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BIPOC and Alpha Phi Alpha facilitate Hip-Hop Master Class (2/6/24)Neva Wodochek ~ Arrow ReporterOver 20 students gathered in the multi-purpose room in the Recreational Center to learn hip-hop dancing and get some exercise.