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Poet Jahman Hill reads for Black History Month at University Center (3/1/21)by Miya Andrews ~ Arrow ReporterPoet Jahman Hill read poetry to students at Southeast from his book “Made From My Mother’s Ceilings” at the University Center at 7 p.m. Feb 25.
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Training clinic provides students with counseling from peers (2/28/21)by Clay Herrell ~ Sports EditorStudents at Southeast are able to receive counseling through the counseling training clinic on campus. The session is primarily run by students in the Master’s Program of Mental Health Counseling.
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Cape Girardeau’s Rush Limbaugh leaves complicated legacy as “savior of AM radio” and divisive pundit (2/25/21)by Clayton Hester ~ Multimedia EditorConservative radio commentator and Cape Girardeau native Rush Limbaugh died Wednesday, Feb. 17.
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Southeast student ambassadors hosting visit days during COVID-19 (2/25/21)by Marquetta Evans ~ Arrow ReporterThe Student Ambassador program will host a series of visit days for prospective students in the spring geared towards answering their questions and giving them a personalized experience at Southeast.
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Vaccines not required for Fall 2021 semester (2/24/21)by Nicolette Baker ~ Feature WriterAs students receive housing assignments for the upcoming fall semester, there’s always a question of which tasks to complete before move-in.
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One of four platforms to replace SELink; SAC executive positions amended (2/24/21)by Isaiah Sterling ~ Staff WriterThe university’s contract with SE Link will end Dec. 31
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The death of the snow day (2/22/21)by Allison Lauter ~Arrow ReporterAs snow and assignments pile up, students wonder if virtual instruction has put an end to the traditional snow day.
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Southeast planning to use pre-pandemic guidelines in fall (2/22/21)by Lucas Irizarry ~ EditorAfter nearly a year of COVID-19 guidelines in place on campus, the university community may finally have a reprieve in the Fall 2021 semester.
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Shapeshifting: Portraitist Spencer Evans discusses Black hair (2/28/21)by Cynthia Wallman ~ Arrow ReporterThe Department of Art and Design hosted a lecture led by artist Spencer Evans Feb. 17.
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Ready for takeoff: professional pilot program comes to Southeast (2/22/21)by Lucas Irizarry ~ EditorIn the latest addition to the Southeast curriculum, the new professional pilot program is set to begin this fall.
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Provost announces plans for Fall 2021 (2/19/21)Southeast ArrowClasses at Southeast will return to pre-pandemic standards for the Fall 2021 semester, according to a letter by the Provost Office.
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Baptist Student Center gives out free winter coats to students (2/18/21)by Beau Nations ~ Arrow ReporterThe Baptist Student Center (BSC) is giving out free coats to any Southeast student who needs one during the harsh winter.
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What’s going on with Senate Bill 66? (2/15/21)by Nathan Gladden ~ Video ProducerThe definition of unlawful gatherings in the newly-proposed bill is “six or more persons who meet for the purpose of violating any of the criminal laws of this state or of the United States.”
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SEMO celebrates the legacy of MLK with speaker Nikki Giovanni (2/12/21)by Alyssa Lunsford ~ Arrow ReporterThe Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Planning Committee invited all students, faculty and staff to a celebration event with keynote speaker Nikki Giovanni, held through Run the World on Feb. 10.
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Vargas shares future Protect The Nest updates; Redhawks Against Sexual Assault recognized (2/11/21)by Isaiah Sterling ~ Staff WriterStudent government welcomed a guest speaker and approved an organization recognition request at a Student Government Association (SGA) meeting Monday, Feb. 8.
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Campus closing early for inclement weather (2/10/21)Southeast ArrowSoutheast Missouri State University announced the Cape Girardeau campus will close at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10 due to inclement winter weather. According to the alert, all classes beginning at 3 p.m. or after are canceled. All Southeast offices are closing at 3 p.m...
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Student groups protest university sexual assault policies (2/9/21)by Nicolette Baker ~ Feature WriterStudents and alumni held signs with phrases such as “SEMO athletes: u see it, u hear it.” and “Expose your teammates,” in hopes of sending a message to the university community during a silent protest in front of Kent Library on Monday.
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Free walk-in counseling consultations now offered to Southeast students (2/8/21)by Isaiah Sterling ~ Staff WriterStudents attended “Let's Talk SEMO,” a new walk-in approach to counseling, at the U.C. Program Lounge and Dobbins Center Wednesday, Feb. 3.
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Muslim Student Association celebrates World Hijab Day (2/8/21)by Alisha Reisenbichler ~ Design EditorShadan Roumany, the president of the Muslim Student Association (MSA), and Shahd Osman, secretary and treasurer, helped show freshman Brookelyn Meyer how to place a decorative covering over her head and tie it behind her ears in order for it to stay in place. The silver tassels on the piece hung just above her eyes.
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SGA tables Redhawks Against Sexual Assault recognition; five senate vacancies filled (2/4/21)by Isaiah Sterling ~ Arrow ReporterStudent Government Association (SGA) tabled a student organization’s recognition request and swore in five senators during its meeting Monday, Feb. 1.
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Nikki Giovanni to speak at the 16th annual MLK Celebration (2/3/21)by Isaiah Sterling ~ Arrow ReporterPoet, educator and best-selling author Nikki Giovanni was invited by the MLK Planning Committee as the keynote speaker for the 16th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Celebration on Feb. 10.
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Mass vaccination clinic hosted at Show Me Center (1/29/21)Southeast ArrowIn a combined effort between the Cape Girardeau County Public Health Center and the National Guard, the duo organized a mass vaccination clinic at the Show Me Center on Jan. 29.
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Nursing students get first shot at vaccine (1/27/21)by Nicolette Baker ~ Feature WriterFor Allison Muenster, working high-stress shifts with COVID-19 patients has only strengthened her passion for nursing.
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Roy Keller Scholarship established for future Arrow staffers (1/26/21)by Lucas Irizarry ~ EditorBeing an editor at the Arrow, much like any number of student organizations on campus, is an experience that tends to stick with members who leave the organization long after graduation or retirement. This is why when Arrow alumni heard of the passing of former Arrow adviser and Southeast professor Roy Keller, they began working to endow a scholarship in his name at the university.
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Southeast Democrats call for Senator Josh Hawley’s resignation after Capitol insurrection (1/27/21)by Isaiah Sterling ~ Arrow ReporterThe College Democrats of Southeast Missouri State University condemned Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley in a statement after hundreds of protestors pushed past police barricades and incited havoc upon Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021.