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March 10
Living (your best life) At Southeast
Living at Southeast (LAS) is a one-stop shop for questions about classes, housing, parking and more. It can also be a space where students complain about those topics, or a place of lighthearted humor and acerbic satire.
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February 25
Cape Girardeau’s Rush Limbaugh leaves complicated legacy as “savior of AM radio” and divisive pundit
Conservative radio commentator and Cape Girardeau native Rush Limbaugh died Wednesday, Feb. 17.
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December 19
Board of Regents addresses sexual assault claims, COVID-19 vaccinations and budget
The Board of Regents discussed a range of topics in their Dec. 18 meeting, including allegations of sexual assault, the deletion and prioritization of certain academic programs, the university budget, the COVID-19 vaccine and the process of adapting to technologica...
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October 8
The Arrow hosts debate between College Democrats and Republicans
The Arrow will be holding a debate on Wednesday, Oct. 14, between representatives from the College Democrats of Southeast Missouri State University and the College Republicans of Southeast Missouri State University.
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May 14
Health side effects of lockdown: a health communications professional on things to watch out for whi...
While stay-at-home orders are intended to help reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19, the order can bring a variety of other health concerns.
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May 7
Diverging diamond project between Cape, Jackson continues as drivers return to the road
Work on the diverging diamond project between Cape Girardeau and Jackson has remained constant in weeks past, though the increase in traffic may have implications in the future. It’s also bound to have an effect on those coming back to campus in the months ahead.
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April 20
Historic Preservation Program adjusts to out-of-the-field work during pandemic
How do students in an in-the-field discipline like historic preservation continue to operate and learn during a pandemic?
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April 11
Public Relations professor Pam Parry named editor of academic publication “Journalism History”
Pam Parry, the chairperson of the Department of Mass Media, has been named editor of a prestigious publication shining a light on journalism’s past.
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March 9
Campus community provides resources, encourages voter engagement
With the 2020 elections quickly approaching and the primaries just around the corner, whether students are exercising their civic responsibility remains a question.
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February 17
Cyber attack on Cape Girardeau causes week-long ramifications
A cyber attack against the city of Cape Girardeau has led to weeks of “confusion and chaos,” said deputy city manager Molly Mehner.
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February 10
Polar Plunge volunteers go all-in for Special Olympics with first year in new location
The chilly dip took place on Feb. 1 at the Cape Girardeau County Park North lake. During the plunge, volunteers raced into the water to show their support for Special Olympics athletes. In order to take the plunge, participants had to raise $75 to participate and b...
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December 9
Southeast upgrades residence to Agriculture learning community, displacing environmental students
The Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Themed Community at Southeast is transitioning to a learning community designed specifically for students pursuing degrees in agriculture, leaving environmental sciences majors to find alternative housing.
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November 6
Beggs Family Farm Looks to the Next Generation of Farmers
Slides, escape rooms, pig race tracks and more make up the setting of Beggs Family Farm in Blodgett, Missouri.
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October 7
SEEDS Symposium brings economic conversations to Southeast
The first-ever Southeast Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Symposium (SEEDS) was held for students and community members interested in regional and national economic development Thursday, Sept. 26, with discussions ranging from topics from cannabis to infra...
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September 30
UFO Tour Highlights Hometown Legend About Early Exterrestrial Crash Landing
The Department of Continuing Education at Southeast recently gave visitors the opportunity to explore Cape Girardeau’s place in the cosmos, concurrent with the “Storm Area 51” event that has swept the internet.
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September 18
Cape chamber, Southeast partner to keep graduates local
Recruiting local students to stay in the Southeast Missouri region has become difficult, as only 20% of students remain in the area upon graduation, according to Chamber Vice President Kim Voelker. As a result, the Cape Chamber of Commerce started the ConnectCape ...
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September 11
Fulbright alum seeks to spread program awareness
After experiencing the world with the help of a Fulbright scholarship, a Southeast faculty member looks to help do the same for students today.
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