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October 27
Local convention brings the horror fans to Cape Girardeau
Horror fans took over the Osage Center for the Inaugural Cape Fear Con Oct. 18 and 19.
By Madison Stuerman
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October 27
Crisp Museum celebrates Halloween early with themed activities
Crisp Museum at Southeast River Campus hosted ‘Halloween at the Museum’, an open-house crafting session on Oct. 19 and 20.
By Daria Lawson
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October 27
The haunting tales of Cape Girardeau
A haunted dorm room, an old woman dressed in period clothing, a ghostly crowd moving through a cemetery. These aren’t things from horror films, but stories people have told over the years about haunted locations around campus and Cape Girardeau.
By Madison Stuerman
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October 27
Voices were heard and talents were shown at Bedell Performance Hall
Many voices were heard Oct. 22 at Bedell Performance Hall on Southeast’s River Campus for the fall choir concert “The World Around Us.”
By Hannah Radden
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October 3
Shipyard Music Festival lays anchor in Cape Girardeau
Shipyard Music Festival 2019 rocked more than just the staged charging station boats Sept. 27 and 28 in downtown Cape Girardeau.
By Madison Stuerman
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October 3
Chasing the ghost of the past
Southeast sophomore Caryssa Kennelly will get her 15 minutes of fame when she appears on an episode of A&E’s “Ghost Hunters” on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
By Marquetta Evans
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October 3
River Campus rocked by performance of The Three Musketeers
Athos, Aramis, Porthos and D’Artagnan joined forces to defeat Cardinal Richelieu in Southeast’s adaptation of Ken Ludwig’s “The Three Musketeers” at Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall Sep. 25 through Sept. 29.
By Sophia Davis
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October 3
A radio theater in the podcast era
On the second floor of the Serena Building on Southeast’s Main Campus sits a studio filled by a handful of students.
By Hannah Radden
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October 1
Mural to be painted on The Indie House in Downtown Cape
Southeast Alumnus Terry Davis plans to paint a mural on the east side of The Indie House in Downtown Cape Girardeau starting Oct. 7.
By Daria Lawson
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October 1
Southeast Catapult gets crafty with door hangers
Southeast families had the chance to mingle and make personalized door hangers during family weekend on Sept. 21 by The Crafty Lab.
By Makayla Caldwell
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September 30
Anne Spaller-Brown hosts Paper Pumpkin Crafting Class
Codefi, a coworking space in Downtown Cape Girardeau raked in the fall season on Thursday Sep.19 with a ‘Paper Pumpkin’ kit class hosted by Anne Spaller-Brown.
By Daria Lawson
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September 24
Food Truck Friday refuses to be rained out
The smell of crab and hotdogs cut through the scent of rain as patrons lined up under umbrellas and ponchos. A sound system wrapped in trash bags blasted soulful hits from the ‘70s over the roar of a nearby generator. In spite of the weather, Food Truck Friday powe...
By Matt Wagner
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September 24
Second annual Shipyard Music Festival returns to downtown
Shipyard Music Festival is returning to Cape Girardeau for its second year Sept. 27.
By Madison Stuerman
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September 22
Southeast Senior makes Directorial debut with hilarious wedding show
Southeast’s River Campus caught a rush of laughter and family drama at “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding,” held at the John and Betty Glenn Convocation Center on Sept. 13 and 14.
By Sophia Davis
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September 19
Inside the Book Wars
Katniss Everdeen vs. Beatrice Prior? Which character will fans identify with more?
By Marquette Evans
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September 19
Sculpting the way into a great year
Down the steps into a small room in the Seminary Building at Southeast’s River Campus, there was a small art exhibit set up. Immediately, the mounted bright lights from the white painted ceiling beamed off of the metal art creations. Each exhibit seemed to tell a s...
By Hannah Radden
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September 18
Catapult Creative House filled with art on First Friday
Catapult Creative House in downtown Cape Girardeau brimmed with people and art exhibits for the first of monthly First Friday with the Arts event available to new students.
By Sophia Davis
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September 11
Tech meets textiles at Catapult Creative's newest exhibit
First Friday at Catapult kicked off with a Sept. 6 opening reception for its newest exhibit “Digital Textiles: a Storytelling Medium.”
By Nicolette Baker
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September 10
Dobbins Conservatory Presents “The Three Musketeers”
Southeast students of the Dobbins Conservatory program have been extensively preparing to present the theatre production, “The Three Musketeers” running Sept. 25 through 29 at Bedell Performance Hall on the River Campus.
By Karis Gamble
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September 9
Jay Wade takes the next big step
For college students, it’s inevitable to undergo fears of uncertainty after college. To discover what one enjoys and apply if after college comes with a multitude of stress. However, senior theatre major Jay Wade, knew what to look forward to and was granted the op...
Makayla Caldwell
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