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September 1
Son marches in father’s footsteps in SEMO’s marching band
Between the years of 1983 and 1986 Jeff Singer played trombone in Southeast’s Golden Eagles Marching Band. 35 years later, his son Dalton is a Golden Eagle who also plays trombone. Jeff Singer is now a retired educator of instrumental music who enjoys spending his ...
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August 17
Avoid the Freshman 15: Get a personal trainer
Incoming Southeast freshmen and returning students can avoid those pesky, wallet-draining gym membership fees by going to SEMO’s recreation center. The only card they will need is their student ID in order to take advantage of the center’s fitness perks that are i...
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August 8
SEMO’S Anthropology department helps agencies solve Grace Doe cold case
Southeast’s Anthropology department recently helped solve their second cold case after contributing to the investigation of Grace Doe by “providing analytical results that helped law enforcement advance their investigation,” according to Assistant Professor of Anth...
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July 29
Outdoor Adventure Trip teaches students to “eat the full meal”
As communications major Connor Mobley stood alone at the peak of a 14,000 foot-tall mountain he had summited minutes before, he had a deeper understanding of Professor Tom Holman’s advice he shared with the group enrolled in RC 350. The advice was simple, but also ...
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July 18
Local author and Southeast graduate publishes “Galaxy of Titans”
When Ben Hale arrived at Southeast, he was in no way a traditional college student. Most students who attend college do so in the hopes of one day entering into their field of choice. As Hale began his master’s degree in writing, he was already a self-published aut...
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June 28
River Campus Festival features the New American Play Festival
The Langford Wilson New American Play Festival took place at Southeast’s River Campus location as part of the 2021 Summer Arts Festival. This was the first year playwriting was featured in the annual festival. More than 750 play submissions were sent in from playwr...
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June 17
Southeast hosts Acting Intensive Summer Camp
Southeast is hosting an Acting Intensive Summer Camp at the River Campus location during the week of June 14-19. The camp includes several conservatory-level classes with focuses on skills in acting, auditioning, improvisation and movement. At the end of the camp, ...
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May 7
Biennial Art Exhibit showcases Southeast faculty artwork
People say those that can, do; those who can’t, teach. The Biennial Faculty Art Exhibit hosted at the Crisp Museum lays the age-old claim to rest. The exhibit allows professors within Southeast’s Art Department to submit their own artwork for the community to see a...
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May 4
BFA students’ artwork on display at River Campus
Nicholas Mulholland’s love for graphic design began in middle school when he was briefly introduced to Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. He enjoys the intricate details made possible by the technology-driven medium, which creates a deeper level of detail. Fast-forwa...
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April 22
Southeast DND group grows in popularity among students
Any students interested in joining the Southeast Dungeons and Dragons club won't need to roll for initiative to become a new member.
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April 5
Kent Library’s annual Book Battle reaches final four
It is a true tale of the underdogs, as this year, Kent Library pits the four book genres that did not make the cut last year against each other in their annual Book Battle Bracket.
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March 16
New support group at Southeast helps non-religious students with their struggles
The Secular Student Support Group at Southeast provides non-religious students with the opportunity to open up about themselves without fear of judgement. The recently-formed group meets on a weekly basis in the Scully Building.
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March 8
The Life of a Chef
Few people ever step into the kitchen of a restaurant and see the ins and outs of what goes into the food preparation process. Even fewer people take the opportunity to sit down and get to know the people who attentively prepare each meal for guests. If they did, t...
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February 18
Baptist Student Center gives out free winter coats to students
The Baptist Student Center (BSC) is giving out free coats to any Southeast student who needs one during the harsh winter.
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November 10
Southeast kicks off Carpe Diem and International Education Week with film series
Southeast began their International Film Series as part of Carpe Diem and International Education Week on Thursday, Nov. 5. The week aims to “showcase the people and cultures of the countries represented at Southeast and to give us all a better, more sophisticated ...
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October 25
Smithsonian and Kellerman Foundation bring “Water/Ways” exhibition to Cape
The Kellerman Foundation of Cape Girardeau won a grant from The Smithsonian Institution to be one of five establishments in Missouri to showcase the “Water/Ways” exhibition.
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October 16
Parks and Recreation Department host fun-filled evening for community
As people filed into the Parks and Recreation Department’s Event Night at Arena Park Oct. 10, model airplanes flew overhead and familiar classic rock songs played over the speakers. The event typically takes place in July, but due to the pandemic, it was pushed bac...
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October 9
COVID-19 positive students adjust to new living arrangements on campus
Southeast has reported 284 total COVID-19 cases since they began tracking and reporting their data July 27. When a student receives a positive test result for the virus, specific steps are taken to ensure the safety of the student.
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September 21
Southeast hosts Spirit Week after postponing homecoming
The Homecoming Planning Committee and Leadership of Student Activities Council are hosting a Spirit Week the last week of October to make up for the loss of a traditional fall homecoming.
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September 15
Construction begins at Rock ‘N’ Roll Drive-In Theater
A piece of Southeast Missouri’s cinematic past is getting a facelift.
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