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April 26
Mayor Rediger reflects on partnership with Southeast
When students come to Southeast Missouri State University, they come for the campus. They come for the high-quality affordable education and energetic campus life, but what they might not come for is the city of Cape Girardeau. What many students don't realize is t...
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April 19
Mogley and Kennedy return to SGA for second term
Peyton Mogley and Dylan Kennedy are returning to the Student Government Association at Southeast Missouri State University for a second term as president and vice president. Last spring, Mogley and Kennedy beat out their opponents Doug Hamlin and Sierra Heil after ...
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April 17
Mistrust in the system discourages victims from reporting
While rape and sexual assault are two of the most common types of crimes that occur on a college campus, they are also two of the most underreported. According to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, or RAINN, on average, only 20 percent of college-age wome...
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April 17
Southeast takes new measures to decrease sexual violence on campus
Southeast Missouri State University is taking new measures to decrease sexual violence on campus. According the the Rape, Assault and Incest National Network, on average, 23 percent of college-age women and 5 percent of college-age men are victims of sexual assault...
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April 11
Trump's new budget plan could affect local station KRCU
KRCU, Cape Girardeau's local National Public Radio station, may face hits to its funding if budget cuts proposed by the state and the federal government are passed. Located in the Serena Building at Southeast Missouri State University's main campus, KRCU receives f...
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April 10
Student Government senators for 2017-2018 announced on April 10
Student Government Association welcomed returning and newly elected senators and officers for the 2017-2018 school year on April 10. Peyton Mogley and Dylan Kennedy will return in August for second terms as president and vice president with their new treasurer, And...
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April 5
Southeast alumna follows passions to open bridal boutique
Renee Clements spends her day surrounded by white tulle and submerged in her many passions. Clements is the owner of Magnolia Bridal Boutique in Cape Girardeau, which opened in January 2016. Clements graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in 2010 with d...
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April 3
Student Government election to held on April 5 and 6
Elections for Southeast Missouri State University's Student Government Association representatives will take place this week on OrgSync. On April 5 and 6, students can log into OrgSync to place their vote for the students who will represent their college in SGA...
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March 29
CSIS inspires Southeast students to learn more
Students from Southeast Missouri State University attended the Center for Strategic International Studies for a think tank session with a number of the world’s leading researchers and global studies experts.
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March 23
Southeast MBA students claim first place in first ever Show-Me MBA Case Competion
Masters of Business Administration students at Southeast Missouri State University participated and placed first in the first ever Show-Me MBA Case Competition on Feb. 24 and 25. The competition, hosted by the University of Missouri-Columbia, required teams to crea...
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March 9
Home of Southeast alum destroyed in Perryville tornado
On Feb. 28, Perryville, Missouri, was hit by a classified F4 tornado that destroyed homes and businesses in the area. The tornado was three-fifths of a mile wide and traveled more than 50 miles. According to the Red Cross, 64 homes were destroyed by the storms and ...
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February 22
Southeast faculty members respond to cuts in K-12 transportation budget
Missouri's new budget will affect Missouri's K-12 education, but not in the way people might expect. Last month, Gov. Eric Greitens announced a $146 million decrease in state funding with universities receiving $56 million in cuts. Southeast Missouri State Universi...
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February 16
Seven days of random acts of kindness
National Random Act of Kindness Day will be observed on Feb. 17. The holiday is observed every year to promote giving back to the community and inspiring kindness in everyday life. A random act of kindness can be any type of selfless act performed for another perso...
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February 12
Zerlina Maxwell presenting Michael Davis Lecture on Feb. 15
Zerlina Maxwell will present this year's Michael Davis Lecture at 6 p.m. on Feb. 15 in Glenn Auditorium. Maxwell is the director of progressive programming at Sirius XM Radio, a political analyst, writer and former director of progressive media for the Hillary Clin...
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January 31
Campus Life in search of Nest Leaders for next summer's Camp Redhawk
Campus Life at Southeast Missouri State University is looking for applicants to be Camp Redhawk Nest Leaders for this summer. Camp Redhawk is a program that allows incoming students to spend five days living on campus and exploring what Southeast has to offer while...
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January 26
Southeast's online program ranked among best colleges in the nation
The online degree programs at Southeast Missouri State University have been ranked among the best colleges in the nation in terms of affordability and program quality. Southeast offers 24 different bachelor’s degree programs in subjects such as criminal justice, bu...
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January 25
Members of Southeast community gathered in Washington, D.C., to participate in the Women’s March
Over the weekend, millions of women and men around the world participated in the Women's March. The main march took place in Washington, D.C., and sister marches took place in other cities like Los Angeles, London, St. Louis, Chicago and Paris. Participants marched...
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January 23
SGA hopes to improve student engagement this semester
The Student Government Association at Southeast Missouri State University is ready to begin a packed semester of policy changes, events and new opportunities for students. SGA’s first event is a forum titled “Improving Intergroup Relations,” which will be held from...
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January 18
Departments relocated due to Grauel Building renovations
The English, communication disorders and mass media departments, housed in Grauel Building, have been relocated to numerous locations across campus due to the building’s impending renovations. The renovations include updating the infrastructure of the building, inc...
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December 14
Connect Cape: Job Shadowing Opportunity now available to students
The Office of Student Services at Southeast Missouri State University is partnering with the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce to bring students Connect Cape: Job Shadowing Opportunity. Connect Cape allows students to take part in a job shadow in order to exp...
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