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By Hannah Radden
Entertainment
May 6
How the River Campus is able to expand in the 2021-2022 year
Enhance the student experience, academic excellence, improve space utilization, address aging facilities and infrastructures, and improve campus safety and security.
Entertainment
April 27
The Southeast Marching Band is on pace to increase their membership fall 2021
With their last season being limited due to the virus in the fall 2020 semester, the Southeast Marching band is determined to grow their student roster as they prepare for next semester.
Entertainment
April 26
Celebrating departments; fourteenth annual HCAM
*Editor's note: The author of this story received the Outstanding Students Award during this event.
Entertainment
April 20
The Arts Council of Southeast Missouri holds eighth-annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
“The urban definition of goal digger, is a person who surrounds themselves with the success that they desire. With this sculpture, I reflect how an individual can constantly be obsessed with trying to improve themselves.”
Entertainment
April 8
Southeast students gain job experience through Riverfront PR
What if there was a way for students to expand their portfolio by joining a group that gives them real-life job experience while still attending school and managing other activities?
Entertainment
March 29
How mass communications students are finding their way after graduation
What do a real estate agent and a potential Oscar Mayer Wienermobile driver have in common?
Entertainment
March 6
The virus: A new normal for music students and their instructors
Students who study music live to play their instruments. However, their normal way of playing and their professors' teaching styles have had to be adjusted due to COVID-19.
Entertainment
November 4
A Boo-tification of Cape Girardeau
To combine the arts and the spooky holiday, the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri hosted a parks beautification party on Oct. 31. The event, Boo-tiful Parks: Clean Halloween, created a way to introduce a new park membership for children called ArtKidTech. The even...
Entertainment
October 26
A world of photography in Cape Girardeau
Through the main doors, The Arts Council of Southeast Missouri housed a vivid world of photography. When approaching a picture along the white walls, the outdoor prints were clear and life-like, like an opening to natural splendor in the world. The pops of color an...
Entertainment
October 19
Spooky, scary, paper models
Gary Tyler, outreach specialist at Crisp Museum, organized a hands-on Halloween Paper Model event for the public Oct. 10. The event allowed participants to create a festive paper model to kick off the spooky season.
Entertainment
October 4
Finding her place: Catapult artist’s exhibit explores landscapes
Just a few steps through the glass doors of Catapult Creative House stood a work of art by Jennifer Torres. The first piece sighted held a small blue box on a wooden frame. The work of art placed a city on the top and a hidden forest landscape inside. It was one of...
Entertainment
September 23
Creativity weaves its way through Southeast
In its second year for the display, the Crisp Museum held an interactive Finger Weaving Workshop for the public September 19, 2020. The workshop allowed participants to try something new while also learning about history.
Entertainment
September 16
Three musicians, one unique sound
Electronic cords cover the large outdoor stage, with three microphones standing tall and two large speakers close by. Two guitarists and a singer, microphone in hand, step into their places on stage. The music begins.
Entertainment
September 3
A short, sweet way to bring back music
After a six-month break from the stage, Southeast River Campus hosted the first live music concert of the semester, opening with the Sundays at Three Series under the direction of Gabrielle Baffoni, assistant professor of single reeds at Southeast.
Opinion
April 5
What is coming back, the music or the aesthetic of vinyl?
While I do not call myself a professional in the music world (yet), I do consider myself an eager participant of listening to music. I have been to over 30 concerts, have three full bins of records, I have been shown/listened to multiple kinds of music and have pla...
Entertainment
February 17
What once was trash is another man's treasure
Joshua Newth is an assistant professor of art and has spent the last four years as a foundation coordinator for the Department of Art and Design at Southeast.
Opinion
January 29
A revelation through a tragedy; for the non-sports fans who are grieving
Still, I am in no way shape or form an intellectual in the sports world. Nor could I tell you who played last night or who scored what. But what I can recognize is the love people have for their passions and how people can be so impacted by a hero.
Entertainment
December 9
For Redhawk Rhythm A Cappella group, memories were made this semester
For Redhawk Rhythm A Cappella group, memories were made this semester.
Entertainment
November 18
SEMO Rocks, a club people won't take for granite
Many clubs are started and participated in by Southeast students on campus. However, Jackson natives Lisa and Mark McEachern, they wanted a club that could bring a whole community together.
Features
October 27
Voices were heard and talents were shown at Bedell Performance Hall
Many voices were heard Oct. 22 at Bedell Performance Hall on Southeast’s River Campus for the fall choir concert “The World Around Us.”
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