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May 6
Looking through the banned book window
“To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Of Mice and Men” and “The Hate U Give:” What do all of these books have in common?
News
April 18
School nurses find new resources at Regional School Nurse Workshop
School district nurses support students from the moment they enter the school system in kindergarten until they graduate from high school. They become familiar with their students and the ways to assist with different types of problems. To learn the most recent way...
Opinion
March 26
First off the Shelf : The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Spring break was the best time: time to sit at the beach, go to a big city or just stay at home and scroll social media. I wish I could say I went to the beach, but nahh I stayed and fell into the wormhole of TikTok.
News
March 23
Studying the workforce
Assistant professors of psychology and counseling George Yancey and Lesly Krome are industrial-organizational psychologists. Last year, they completed a study about the ways companies across America dealt with or are dealing with COVID-19 in terms of employees' hea...
Opinion
March 6
First off the Shelf: Milk and Honey
It is the middle of the semester and we all have such heavy loads of school work. For me, this means less time to sit down and get invested in a book that is hundreds of pages long. So this week, I took a step back and grabbed a poetry book (or two).
Entertainment
March 1
Southeast community performs at Bridges "Here/Hear Our Voices" diversity showcase
The Southeast community was invited to a night of performances celebrating both Black History Month and Women’s History Month. The 3rd-annual “Bridges” diversity showcase was held at 6 p.m. Feb. 28 in Rose Theater.
Opinion
February 19
First Off the Shelf: The Selection
Do you ever wish you lived in another world? I mean like really – who wouldn’t?
News
February 17
Home is where you’re heard
Speech and Sound Production, Expressive Language and Infant-Toddler Development, among many others, are services that communication disorder students learn to help others with.
Opinion
February 5
First Off the Shelf: The Percy Jackson Series
Was it just me or was everyone OBSESSED with Greek gods and mythology back in middle school? I mean I craved all the knowledge about the different gods and the stories behind them.
Opinion
January 29
First Off the Shelf: “From Blood and Ash”
Full disclosure: I judge books by their covers, especially if there are swords, crowns or a pretty ball gown. Immediately I will believe it is what I am looking for. “From Blood and Ash” by Jennifer L. Armentrout is no exception. Sitting on the shelves of Barnes an...
Entertainment
January 22
Southeast Opera performs opening night of comedy operetta HMS Pinafore
Audience members went to sea while watching the Southeast Opera perform their adaptation of “HMS Pinafore” on Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Donald C Bedell Performance Hall.
Opinion
January 22
First Off the Shelf: “A Court of Thorn and Roses”
With the start of the semester, it’s easy to fall into a stressful routine. Wake up, go to school, go to work, do homework, cry (maybe that’s just me), do more homework, and hopefully, get some sleep. This semester, I told myself to pick up a hobby as a way to try ...
News
November 3
Copper Dome dinner honors the outstanding pieces of SEMO
When SEMO alumni Kweku Arkoful, Cantrell Andrews, Wyky Jean and Aaron Adeoye started the Honorable Young Men's Club at Cape Girardeau Public Schools years ago, they could only hope for the impact it would have. Now, years later as they plan to expand their reach ac...
News
October 26
Who will be selected? SEMO campus votes for the 2021 Man and Woman of the Year
Every year, Southeast honors students with the chance to receive the title of Man or Woman of the Year. From Southeast athletics to Student Government Association (SGA), this year's finalists for the Man and Woman of the Year participate in a wide variety of roles ...
Entertainment
October 6
SAC Week: driving “Clueless” to the drive-in
Students were “Clueless” watching “Friday” on a Thursday night as they took a throwback trip to watch the ‘90s films at the Rock ‘N’ Roll Drive-In. The event was hosted Sept. 30 by the Students Activities Council (SAC) as part of SAC Week. Shuttles were available f...
News
September 24
SGA approves new budget for this fiscal year
In their second meeting of the year, the Southeast Student Government Association (SGA) approved their budget on Sept. 20. The budget for this year is $677,652.92. Student Representative to the Faculty Senate Allison Lauter informed the Senate 22 new scholarships w...
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