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April 27
SGA grants funds for multiple campus organizations and announces nominees for next year
The Student Government Association (SGA) met on April 22 to vote on multiple campus organization funding proposals.
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April 25
SEMO hosts the ATA Legends Martial Arts Club for a Self Defense and Situational Awareness Class
Students at Southeast were presented with the opportunity to attend a self defense and situational awareness training in the student recreation center. This training class was hosted by Legends Martial Arts Club, located out of Jackson, MO.
Hannah Schellman ~ Arrow Reporter
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April 24
Semo Dems brings NAACP & County Clerk to give the ins and outs of registering voters
The student Democrats of Southeast Missouri State University hosted a humanitarian initiative in partnership with the Cape Girardeau NAACP and the Cape Girardeau County Clerk office.
Leola Poe ~ Arrow Reporter
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April 19
Board of Governors Vice President questions data used in Arrow about apartment costs
Emma Kratky ~ Editor-in-Chief
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April 16
SEMO Psychology Department sends nine students to MPA Conference in Chicago
For children, the science fair is one of the most critical events in their academic careers, allowing them to show off weeks of hard work and research. Adults rarely get the chance to display their efforts in the same way.
Dylan Neuner
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April 12
SEMO students experience the culture of Nepal at the annual Nepali Night
The Nepalese Student Association welcomed everyone at the Nepali Night in the University Center Ballroom on Apr. 6.
Polina Kondrashova ~ Arrow Reporter
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April 11
Mike Godard leaving SEMO, named next President of Indiana State University
Mike Godard, SEMO's Provost since 2019, named the next President of Indiana State University, succeeding retiring President Deborah J. Curtis.
Emma Kratky
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April 10
SEMO’s BSU organization turns advocacy into action
Leola Poe
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April 9
Moving to Mars: Guest speakers from NASA host teach-in about space exploration
Lily Niebrugge
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April 9
Missouri Department of Conservation aims to end the ecological disaster taking shape across the stat...
The beautiful white flowers have fallen from the Callery pear trees, also known as the pyrus calleryana. With the beauty now gone, all that remains is an ecological disaster and a huge conservation effort to remove the trees from Missouri’s landscape.
Zach Huffman
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April 8
Greek Week “Ever After” will make its start on April 7
All Greek life organizations are gearing up for the official commencement of Greek Week 2024, slated to run from April 7 to 13. This week-long event encompasses a multitude of activities, including fundraising, games, skits and more.
Stevie Koontz ~ Arrow Reporter
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March 28
Students feel like stars at the Student Activities Council event
The Student Activities Council (SAC) hosted a free event where students were able to receive a personalized item courtesy of the Student Activities Council.
Alexis Nadler ~ Arrow Reporter
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March 26
Students share concerns about Towers East becoming singles-only
Towers East, the cheapest dormitory on SEMO campus, will become singles only next semester.
Polina Kondrashova ~ Arrow Reporter
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March 23
SEMO’s NPHC starts Spring off strong
Some of SEMO’s fraternities and sororities have resurfaced with new events, goals, and opportunities. On Wednesday, March 20th, SEMO’s National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC organization made a comeback with a Greek Hump Day event at Kent Library.
Leola Poe ~ Arrow Reporter
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March 23
Vivek Malek visits SEMO to promote the MOST 529 Program
Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek visited SEMO’s board of governors on March 19 on his statewide tour to educate about the MOST 529 savings plan.
Taylor Slavens ~ Arrow Reporter
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March 20
RRASA hosts a female panel to discuss women’s advocacy in the workplace
Southeast Missouri State’s Redhawks Rising Against Sexual Assault (RRASA) Club hosted four female panelists to speak on women’s advocacy in the workplace on Thursday, March 7.
Olivia Ketcherside ~ Arrow Reporter
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March 17
SEMO announces new regulations allowing alcohol in dorms for of age students
SEMO revises policy to allow of-age students to consume alcohol in dorms starting May 13, 2024, after a campaign by Young Americans for Liberty, aiming to enhance student safety and living experience.
Emma Kratky
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