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Lively Teenagers Refuse to Wear Denim (3/4/19)You see them everywhere. Hordes of young women, clad in T-shirts and wearing leggings as pants. It's become the norm. You see, once you start wearing leggings as pants, you don't stop. You can't stop. Gone are the days of waking up in the morning and thinking, "You know, I think I'll wear jeans today!"...
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From one Missouri constituent to her governor: you're not who I thought I voted for, please stop working for me (4/17/18)You may have heard the name Eric Greitens come up recently in the news (if not, a quick internet search will do the trick). He’s the governor of Missouri, elected on family values and an outsider’s perspective. He’s a former Navy SEAL, a humanitarian, a philanthropist, an author, a founder of the nonprofit “The Mission Continues” to benefit veterans coming home from war, a father of two and a husband. He’s got the family-man portrait down to a science...
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Arrow tries PT with the Missouri National Guard and Show Me GOLD (3/25/18)
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This is your invitation to get involved in politics (3/21/18)With midterm elections coming up, it's about time the millennial generation takes a full stride into the governing-sphere, so what's stopping us? Far too often I hear "I'm just a _, politics isn't my thing" as though an individual's profession or interests has an impact or effect on their ability to participate in democracy...
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Six things to do if you are stuck at home for spring break (3/12/18)1. Sleep. Do not be sad that you are not on a beach for spring break. Instead, rejoice in the fact you can sleep the day away. You get to sleep in your own bed, and not sharing one bed with four other individuals in a hotel to save money. 2. Spend time with your mom or dad. It may have been weeks or months since you have been home,so take this time to spend time with your parents. They probably really miss you...
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Hoping for the best from two hours away (3/7/18)Losing a pet is hard. They’re a part of your family and they mean so much to you. When they die it feels like your life is empty. We cannot predict when the last time is that we get to share this earth with them, hold them or tell them we love them. I think that might have been the hardest part for me when Tallulah died...
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Andie’s March Playlist (3/5/18)Antarctica” by The Daydreamers Personally, I would consider this song to be almost ballad-esque. However, it’s not about puppies, fairy-dust and love. This song is more about someone realizing someone they used to hold so dear is now cold toward them. He struggles internally with trying to fix it, or realizing that there is no way to fix it...
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Chronicles of a dancing writer: a 50-day 'Jolly Holliday' (2/16/18)I don’t sing. Yet, I auditioned for a musical. And I made it. And I’m singing. Who would’ve thought? Not me for sure. But “Mary Poppins” was something I couldn’t let pass me by without giving it a shot. The owner of my old dance studio choreographed a tap piece for my senior group seven years ago to “Step in Time,” and it did extremely well in competitions. ...
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Four TV shows you should watch on Netflix right now (2/15/18)Black Mirror: Honestly, this sci-fi series will keep you on the edge of your seat with every episode you watch. If you like horror, thrillers, and the idea of technology potentially being the catalyst to the darkness that is inside human-kind, then you will love Black Mirror. The series plays an even darker twist on The Twilight Zone by mimicking the structure with a new mysterious plot in each hour-long episode...
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Photo of the Week: Redhawk baseball prepares for 2018 season (1/29/18)Coach Andy Sawyers speaks to his players in a huddle at the end of their Jan. 23 practice at Capaha Field. This was the team’s first practice of 2018, however they have been practicing since the beginning of the fall semester. Heading into the 2018 season, Sawyers holds high expectations for his Redhawk squad throughout the tenure of the regular season. ...
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New Year, New Arrow (1/26/18)The new year dictum “New Year, New Me” has made its way into the Southeast Arrow newsroom as we work to become a better newspaper that serves the Southeast community. We have been working diligently over break to restructure our internal procedures to better suit our newest makeover, and we are very excited to announce our newest renovation to our award-winning newspaper:...
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The Long Lens: Jan. 24, 2018 (1/23/18)Over the winter break from school, I was rear-ended, and my car was totaled. No one was hurt in the accident, and for that, I am both lucky and endlessly grateful. What transpired over the next several days was not so lucky. I came to discover the man who hit me did not have insurance. Since I only had liability coverage on my vehicle, I was — as they say — screwed...
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'More Than' Arrow special report scheduled to release Dec. 6 (11/15/17)Members of the MC 429 Media Management course along with many Arrow staff members have spent the last several months working on a special investigative report that looks at the Americans with Disabilities Act compliance on campus and gives firsthand accounts of living with a disability at Southeast...
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The Long lens: What it means to be 'rich in love' (11/14/17)When I was young, I remember asking my mom if we were poor. I know now that we grew up in a middle-class home and lived comfortably. But back then, my sweet mom always said words that eased my irrational 7-year-old fears about our finances. “Honey, we’re rich in love.”...
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‘Murder on the Orient Express’ (2017): Tunnel vision filmmaking exemplified (11/13/17)Sir Kenneth Branagh once more dons the role of actor-director for a remake of 1974’s “Murder on the Orient Express,” originally adapted from Agatha Christie’s 1934 novel of the same name. Branagh unsurprisingly takes it upon himself to portray the lead character, world-renowned detective Hercule Poirot (whose most notable feature is the world's fanciest mustache)...
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“Thor: Ragnarok:” Third time is indeed the charm (11/6/17)The black sheep franchise of Marvel Studios has finally found its luck in the third incarnation of a Thor film. This is largely due to the obvious utilization of the tone of “Guardians of the Galaxy” and the screenwriting team realizing that Thor simply had not transited well from the comic pages to the silver screen...
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Response to Oct. 6, 2017 Letter to the Editor (10/9/17)Brittany, Thank you for reading the Arrow and taking the time to express your concerns regarding the incident report. We started running the report this year to emphasize to students what is going on around campus, and we pull the report directly from the public crime log found at the Department of Public Safety building and website...
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Letter to the editor: Oct. 6, 2017 (10/9/17)Ms. Hartnett, Hello! My name is Brittany and I'm a student at Southeast. I make it a habit to always read or at least skim the Arrow and find it to generally be a very well written paper. A new addition I have noticed to the newspaper recently is the Incident Report, which in previous weeks has been called the Crime Log. ...
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The Long lens: Oct. 11, 2017 (10/8/17)I found myself sitting at the bar in downtown Cape Girardeau’s only Irish Pub last night, talking to a stranger about the one thing I am most passionate: journalism. I’d just finished my shift at the brewery where I work down the street, and this person began asking me questions about why I want to be a journalist and where I saw myself in the future...
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The Long Lens: October 5, 2017 (10/5/17)Bridging the Infinite Distance Like many others, I woke up on Monday morning to devastating news: a confirmed 58 people were killed and at least 500 injured in a mass shooting that took place at a country music festival in Las Vegas. From his 32nd floor room at the Mandalay Bay hotel, the gunman open-fired on the crowd below. He was reportedly in possession of 10 semi-automatic assault-style rifles...
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The Long lens: Aug. 16, 2017 (8/23/17)I spent the summer interviewing some of Denver’s most accomplished and successful women as part of an internship. One of those women said something to me that completely changed the way I think. Something I’ll never forget. She’s the CEO of her own technical engineering training company, so you can imagine the conversation I had with her was one that left me scrambling to keep up. A brainiac, yes. But her spirit of giving and compassion for others is what struck me most...
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The Long lens: Aug. 23, 2017 (8/23/17)We’re living in turbulent times, where the President of the United States can egg on one of the world’s most volatile leaders to literally start a war and no one has been able to stop him. White supremacists rioted in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, attacking anti-racist protesters (and killing one) and calling minority groups obscene names...
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Coexistence possible if we ditch societal divides (8/23/17)It’s everywhere in our world: just turn on the news or go outside and you’ll see it. As of recently, it’s gotten more and more public attention. No one can ignore it (hard as they may try), and with each passing day it gets bigger and more overwhelming...
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Letter to the Editor concerning 'SEMO Speaks' (3/22/17)Good morning Southeast Arrow Editor, My name is Peyton Mogley and I serve as the Student Government Association President for this academic year. Today I am writing to you to clarify some misperceived information that was published by a staff writer in a recent article entitled, "Student Government seeks to extend meal plan hours." It is my impression that the article had intentions of merely making known some of the Student Government Association's findings upon the conclusion of the SEMO Speaks Now booth initiative for the month of February, however the article appears to convey a message that might be misleading to the audience of the Southeast Arrow.. ...
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The Great Flood of Myers Hall (12/12/16)As I was leaving River Campus at 3:35 p.m. after seeing the wonderful Percussion Ensemble’s Family Holiday Concert, I saw on my phone I missed a call a few minutes ago from my roommate, Alexis Darnstaedt. Calling her back, she answered in a panic telling me we had a problem with our bathroom. She had noticed part of our bathroom rug by the toilet was wet along with the corner of the bathroom. She then told me it had leaked into our room...
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Thanksgiving dinner plate goodies (11/11/15)
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The Editor's share their favorite electives (4/21/15)One of the easiest classes I've taken at Southeast was a UI100. The class was called The Creative Process and the professor who taught it, Dr. Mark Strauss, made it very fun and exciting. Other than teaching you the basic things every UI100 class is supposed to teach you, we were able to do a lot of things that made us think creatively. We wrote short stories and poetry when we weren't watching movies and other videos. It was a very easy class and an easy A...
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Southeast Arrow wins Best in State (4/14/15)Several members of the Arrow editorial staff, including myself, attended the Missouri College Media Association conference at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri, on Saturday. While at the conference, we attended an awards banquet with staff members from other college and university newspapers across the state. ...
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Why should you become an editor? (4/7/15)Being an editor at the Arrow definitely has its perks. When I started this position, I didn't have any newspaper or media experience at all. I didn't know what to expect, but it wasn't hard to get the hang of things. I quickly learned how committed everyone was to get out the best quality of work possible. ...
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The Editor's discuss the importance of voting in the SGA elections (3/31/15)Student Government Association controls a lot of students' money. As Southeast students, you pay for SGA's budget through general fees. So you pay $1.62 for every credit hour you take directly into the SGA budget. So, for instance, if you take 30 credit hours a year, you pay almost $50 to its fund. ...
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Claire McCaskill introduces updated bill (3/24/15)On March 9, Claire McCaskill held a telephone press conference with students from university newspapers throughout the state of Missouri, and A&E Editor Zarah Laurence and I took part. Throughout the call, McCaskill explained changes she and other legislators had made to the Campus Accountability and Safety Act concerning sexual assault on college campuses. ...
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The Editors share their Spring Break plans (3/10/15)I couldn't be more excited to go on Spring Break this year. I am leaving for Gulf Shores on Friday with around 45 of my fraternity brothers. Normally, I spend my Spring Breaks in Panama City, Florida, but this year we decided to change it up a bit along with a lot of other SEMO students. ...
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Arrow supports Akande for university president (3/3/15)While we felt that all four candidates were worthy of a position like this, Dr. Benjamin Ola. Akande was a standout and should be named the next Southeast Missouri State University president in the opinion of the Arrow editorial board. He shined above and beyond the other three candidates and showed that he cared deeply about the future of Southeast through his enthusiasm and passion. ...
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The Editors share their favorite vacation memories (2/17/15)My favorite vacation memories are when I go on Spring Break every year to Panama City Beach, Florida. Nothing gets you through the cold winter better than knowing you will be on a beach with all your friends in a few short months. Each year, members of my fraternity and I plan these trips, and they are always a great time. ...
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The Editors discuss why they love or hate Valentines Day (2/10/15)I personally am a fan of Valentine's Day. I don't know if I can think of a single holiday I don't like though. Whether you are single or not, you can find a way to celebrate this day and make it a good one. People who dislike Valentine's Day are the ones who tend to be single and love complaining about it...
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The Editors share their campus pet peeves (2/3/15)I would say that my biggest campus pet peeve is people who drive to class...and they live on campus. Unless it is hailing or you have a physical disability that does not allow you to do so, get out of your car and walk to class. Using your legs won't hurt you. ...
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The Editors give their Super Bowl predictions (1/27/15)If I had to choose a team to win the Super Bowl, my money would be on the Seahawks. I don't have much reason behind this prediction other than the fact that the Patriots might not be in the right mindset. They have been taking a lot of heat lately, and I think it could affect their game. Either way, I think both teams will put up a good fight and it will make for an interesting game. If I had to put a number on it, I would say the Seahawks will take it with a final score of 24-21...
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How to fight the second semester blues (1/20/15)With this being my last semester at Southeast, I can already feel the slump of senioritis kicking in. However, my plan to kick that slump and finish out the year strong is simple; don't deny myself the little things. I believe in working hard and being involved in a lot, but I think the key to being able to make it through second semester is to enjoy yourself when you can. ...
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New Year's Resolutions (12/9/14)My New Year's resolution is to finish off my career here at SEMO strong. As of late, senioritis has been taking over my life and my school work has been low on my list of priorities. I graduate in May, and I hope my last semester here is a success. Although I still plan on having the best time possible, I also want to make sure I attend most of my classes, get my homework done before going out and keep my grades up. ...
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Winter weather survival tips (12/2/14)My tip to surviving this winter is one word: DayQuil. I used to be a big proponent of "I don't need medicine," or "I'll struggle through it," but I quickly learned that if I had any plans to climb the many hills on campus, sleep through the night or not be that girl who is sniffling and wheezing in the middle of class, I would need to get over myself and head over to Walgreens. ...
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Should students take IDEA's seriously? (11/18/14)I think that the IDEA forms are not a waste of time and/or money on the students part, however, I do not think students take these forms seriously and that is why they are not seeing changes or results they may want to see in teaching effectiveness, classes or even in faculty...
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The editors share who their role models are (11/11/14)One of my role models is Caitlin Jasper. Caitlin is one of my best friends and she is a very positive influence in my life. She is always involved on campus and is always doing things above and beyond, which in turn makes me strive to be better. Since Caitlin and I are both majoring in graphic design, we are always working with each other to better ourselves and get more prepared for life after college...
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The editors discuss their favorite Fall "guilty pleasures" (11/4/14)Fall is by far the best time of the year. The weather is perfect, the leaves are changing and it's time to layer up. There is also nothing better than dressing up for Halloween and stuffing your face full of turkey on Thanksgiving. If I had to choose my favorite thing about fall, it would be change in weather. ...
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The editors talk about their favorite Halloween costumes (10/28/14)Halloween is one of the best holidays of the year. Everyone loves dressing up for a night and eating as much candy as possible. The classic firefighter costume is something worn by little kids every year. If a youngster shows up at your door looking this cute, you are giving him as much candy as he wants. ...
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Are you for or against the proposed shuttle fees? (9/1/14)Amber Cason-Online Managing Editor Earlier this year, university administration approached Student Government Association proposing a new fee that would go towards upgrades and additions to the university's current shuttle system. Several proposals and ideas are being discussed at this time to decide if new fees should be imposed to better enhance the currently free service. These proposals could add around $15 per semester to student bills...
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A-Team members reflect and share the best advice they've ever received (4/21/14)Jen Gradl A-Team Member I grew up in New Orleans, and when I was 12 Hurricane Katrina hit and destroyed my house. We pretty much lost everything. I don't have many baby pictures anymore or my two childhood stuffed animals, Snuggles and Stripes. I don't have my baby blanket or all my Disney movies on VHS...
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What would you do if you won the lottery? (4/14/14)A-Teamers share what they'd do if they won the lottery.
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If you could have dinner with someone, who would it be? (4/7/14)If I could choose anybody to have dinner with I would like to get dinner with Henri Cartier-Bresson. Henri Cartier-Bresson is a French photographer that introduced the concept of photojournalism even though that is not how he described his work. I think he was a person that was very simple and at the same time everything he says makes perfect sense. If you get the opportunity to look him up on YouTube you would see what I am talking about...
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A-Team's Best Campus Choice (3/31/14)Benny Dorris A-Team Member The best sweet treat in Cape, or at least the one you're not going to, is Kaleidoscoops Ice Cream. I'm a sucker for ice cream, so I apologize if you're lactose-intolerant. Although I spent too much time and money on half-priced shakes at Sonic this summer (always a solid option), right across Kingshighway is a small ice cream shop called Kaleidoscoops. ...
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Best of having snow days (3/7/14)Agathe Pompon A-Team Member The best part about snow days is the day before they cancel school. It always starts with a very obvious statement that outside is covered with snow. You half joke with your friends that it would be great not to have class tomorrow. As the day goes through and the snow on the ground grows thicker so does your hope...
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New A-Team members share their story and goals for the team (3/3/14)Meet the latest additions to the A-Team.
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The Best of Southeast (2/24/14)A-Team members share their favorite thing to do on campus, activities they enjoy and favorite places to eat.
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Discussing the Winter Olympics (2/17/14)A-Team members share what they enjoy watching on the 2014 Sochi Olympics and why they chose not to watch it.
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Advocating for and against Valentine's Day (2/10/14)A-Team members share what they think about Valentine's Day and tips for presents.
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Spilling your most embarrassing moment (2/4/14)Jen Gradl ~ A-Team Member My most embarrassing moment happened in high school. I was taking a business class my sophomore year with one of my favorite teachers. For our final presentation, we had to pick a company and put together a presentation describing the company in detail...
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Traveling over winter break (1/27/14)Alex Frisby, A-Team member My grandparents are snow birds. They live near me in Illinois during the summer, but every year for as long as I can remember they go to south Texas between October and April to escape the cold.
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What is your New Year's Resolution? (1/20/14)A-Team discusses their resolutions and the events that will take place in their life in 2014.
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Graduation time (12/2/13)A-Team members discuss how they handle when people ask: "What are you doing after graduation?"
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A-Team members share holiday traditions (11/18/13)Since my parents are divorced, my Thanksgivings seem to be a little bit different than most people's. On Thanksgiving Day, I always alternate who I spend the holiday with. If I spend it with my dad and his girlfriend and kids, we make a huge feast of shrimp, steak, scallops and chicken, along with some German side dishes. ...
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A-Team members give thanks (11/13/13)Madison Boemecke A-Team Member The month of November really gets me thinking of who and what I am truly thankful for in my life. As always, I owe my friends and family a huge "thank you" for everything that they've done for me this year. Without them I definitely wouldn't be the person I am today. I am also very thankful for my grandma's cooking. Our Thanksgiving feast is one meal I'll never miss...
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A-Team shares holiday recipes (11/7/13)A-Team members share the special recipes their families use every year.
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A-Team shares horror stories (10/28/13)One dark, windy night about five years ago, I was spending the night at a friend's house. Her name was Mollie and we had been best friends since the sixth grade. Her parents were leaving for a work dinner in St. Louis, so we had the whole three-story house to ourselves and our shenanigans...
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A-Team gets ready for Halloween (10/21/13)A-Team got together to have some fun. Glitter, crayons, glue, hair dryer and paint were among the materials that the A-Teamers used to decorate their pumpkins for Halloween.
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A-Team members discuss money management strategies (10/7/13)A-Team members Maurice Burns, Billy Schmitz, Jen Gradi and Kaci Sandlin give tips on how to save money.
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A-Team member discusses experience in "Gone Girl" film shooting (9/30/13)Initially when I heard a big-budget Hollywood film was filming in Cape, my first question was "Why?" But it was quickly replaced with "How?" as I was then only concerned with somehow being a part of it.
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Four new A-Team members join the Arrow staff this year (9/23/13)Get to know the four new A-Team members.
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A-Team discusses their favorite artists (9/9/13)A-Team members Jen Gradl and Billy Schmitz respond to: What are some of your favorite artists and why?
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A-Team answers: Why should you join the A-Team? (9/2/13)Well, the first reason you should join the A-Team is because the three holdover members from last year are awesome!
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A-Team discusses what sports they will watch this fall (8/27/13)A-Team members Jen Gradl and Billy Shmitz discuss what sports they will be watching this fall.
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A-Team gives advice to incoming freshmen (8/19/13)First off, I would like to say welcome to all of you incoming freshmen! College is truly one of the best times of your life. I just finished my four years of undergrad last May, and it was a great time. I hope your experience at Southeast Missouri State is every bit as good as mine -- and more...
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A-Team discusses how to make the most of your summer (4/29/13)A-Team Members discuss how to make the most of your summer.
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A-Team discusses their favorite TV shows (4/22/13)Billy Schmitz A-Team Member My favorite show that not many people know about is "Justified" on FX. I should state that the show is rated Mature and generally does what you'd expect to deserve it; i.e. language, references, suggestive themes and scenes (but never to subscription cable level), violence and the like...
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What is your biggest on-campus pet peeve? (4/8/13)A-Team members discuss their top pet peeves on campus.
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The positive and negative side affects of social media (4/4/13)Arow A-Team members Billy Schmitz, Jen Gradl and Benny Dorris limited themselves to only 140 characters to discuss this week's question "How has social media changed how we argue and share ideas?"
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How to succeed on a first date (3/25/13)A-Team members discuss first dates and share helpful tips on how to succeed.
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Why are internships important for your career? (3/11/13)A-Team members discuss their opinion on internships.
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What are you doing for Spring Break and Why? (3/4/13)I'm excited to spend my Spring Break in Washington, D.C., participating in the CSIS program that Southeast offers. Myself, along with about 30 other students from various majors and backgrounds, will spend a week at the Center for Strategic and International Studies listening to speakers, participating in conversations and exploring the nation's capitol...
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How do you decide where to live during college? (2/25/13)The decision of living on campus compared to living off campus is a huge deal in the life of a college student. As a sophomore in school, I have already lived on campus for two years, and I am just ready to move on and try something new. But the decision to move off campus was difficult for me because there were many good things I enjoyed about being on campus, yet there were also some not-so-good experiences about living on campus...
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The Arrow forms A-Team (2/4/13)Last semester nearly 500 people answered our online readership survey about how to improve the Arrow, and many voiced the need to have more advice-type stories or columns.
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What is the significance of Black History Month to you? (1/28/13)A student and faculty member share their opinion on why Black History Month is important to them.
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Do you care about Hollywood award shows and why? (1/21/13)A student and professor give their opinion on the Hollywood award shows.
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Are New Year's resolutions worth it? (1/14/13)Editors Whitney Law and Rachel Weatherford discuss their opinion on New Year's resolutions.
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What is your favorite holiday recipe and why? (12/3/12)Two holiday enthusiasts swap holiday recipe's.
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Arrow website won fifth place in Best of Show competition (11/5/12)Interim editor Erin Neier writes an opinion piece on some new events happening at the Arrow office.
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Do you enjoy celebrating Halloween? (10/30/12)Savanna Maue Online Editor Once the leaves begin to change and a chill fills the air, we all know that Halloween is on the way. I love Halloween because it is the epitome of the fall season. I get to pack away the swimsuits, bring out my fall sweaters and decorate every outfit with a different colored scarf. Pumpkin spice lattes become a daily necessity from Starbucks, and ABC Family starts showing the best family-friendly Halloween movies on a daily basis...
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Which presidential candidate will you vote for and why? (10/22/12)Which presidential candidate will you vote for and why?
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Why do you return to Southeast for homecoming? (10/15/12)Alumna Hope Jeffery gives her opinion on why she returns to Southeast for homecoming.
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Why is your department's style of advising beneficial to students? (10/1/12)Social work professor gives her opinion on advising.
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What do you do during a night downtown? (9/24/12)This year my friends and I have been frequenting downtown Cape Girardeau. It wasn't until this year that I realized how much is actually downtown! There's everything from antique shops, to coffee shops, to the bar scene.
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What do you think about using cell phones in class? (9/17/12)What do you think about using cell phones in class?
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What is your least favorite greek stereotype and what do you do to combat it? (9/11/12)Greek members give their opinions on what they believe is true and not true on being Greek.
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RHA President explains the organization's opportunities (9/3/12)Residence Hall Association's mission is to serve the needs of the 3,000 students living in the residence halls. We do this in many ways and all are ways in which you can get involved.
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My transition from life in Kenya, to life at Southeast (8/27/12)As of Thursday, it is exactly one year and 11 days since I landed in the USA. It was very challenging with no work experience and no way to get around, but I finally have made my transition.
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Graduate advises plan your own path, don't rely on others (8/17/12)You're on your own.
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Staff members look ahead to the future (5/1/12)Kelso Hope Kelso is moving to Jefferson City at the end of May after graduation to intern for the Missouri Baptist Convention. She hopes that her journalism degree will help her get a job in August after her internship. Dan Fox Dan is moving back to St. Louis to finish his last semester online next fall. He then will pursue a career in journalism. He hopes to cover the crime beat for a major newspaper...
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Arrow editor announced for 2012-2013 (4/24/12)I was not sure what I was getting into when I began writing for the Arrow during my first semester at Southeast Missouri State University in August 2009. I chose to major in journalism during my senior year of high school because it seemed like a good idea. I have loved sports ever since I can remember, so it made sense to become a sportswriter and watch games for the rest of my life...
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Q: Why did you get your tattoo? (4/17/12)Dan FoxEditorA: Tattoos are an extremely personal form of self-expression, and just like all self-expression, they can be really cool, a little silly or totally absurd depending on how crazy you go with them. I have a single tattoo on my arm. For me, that is the perfect amount of ink. ...
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Q: What motivates you to give blood? (4/10/12)The Red Cross will have a blood drive at Southeast on April 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Dempster Hall.