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May 5
Student loans 101: Examining the $1.7 trillion problem
In 2020, the total student loan debt in the United States exceeded $1.7 trillion for the first time ever. For comparison, the U.S. military budget in 2020 was $714 billion.
Entertainment
May 5
Taking advantage of Missouri’s most attainable scholarship
A student attending high school in Missouri has probably heard of the A+ Scholarship Program at one point or another. Participating in A+ and completing the program is an easy way to secure funding for two years’ tuition at 66 Missouri public community colleges.
News
March 24
Beating burnout in a break-less semester
Seven assignments due at once. Three tests to study for. It’s impossible to concentrate on one thing at once. You’re behind in every class. You’re burnt out. Every student has been there at one time or another.
News
March 18
Southeast named Top 10 Military Friendly School with Gold designation
Southeast’s Office of Military and Veteran Services (OMVS) is the main reason why the university was recently awarded the 2021-2022 Military Friendly Top 10 Schools, Gold designation. The Gold designation is an upgrade from the Silver designation the school receive...
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February 23
Southeast planning to use pre-pandemic guidelines in fall
After nearly a year of COVID-19 guidelines in place on campus, the university community may finally have a reprieve in the Fall 2021 semester.
News
February 22
Ready for takeoff: professional pilot program comes to Southeast
In the latest addition to the Southeast curriculum, the new professional pilot program is set to begin this fall.
Entertainment
February 10
Redhawk Radio Theater brings back lost art of the audio drama
In the 1940s and 1950s, the radio was at the pinnacle of entertainment in the United States. During its heyday, live audio dramas were extremely popular, including stories like “Lone Ranger,” “Superman” and “The Shadow.”
Sports
February 1
Sports are back at Southeast after a year long hiatus
For the first time in nearly a year, sports at Southeast are in full swing. This semester showcases every sport the university has to offer, including men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, track, cross country, gymnastics and football. This is a...
News
January 27
Roy Keller Scholarship established for future Arrow staffers
Being an editor at the Arrow, much like any number of student organizations on campus, is an experience that tends to stick with members who leave the organization long after graduation or retirement. This is why when Arrow alumni heard of the passing of former Arr...
Entertainment
January 27
Here. magazine created for Southeast Missouri high schoolers
In an effort to give area high school students a chance to express themselves artistically, rustmedia has developed Here. magazine, a literary magazine that features poetry, fiction and other works of art. The literary magazine features poetry, fiction and nonficti...
Entertainment
November 17
SEMO students win awards at Truman State University Film Festival
The Truman State University Film Festival (TSUFF) is meant to “connect, inspire, and provide exposure to undergraduate filmmakers from the state of Missouri (and anywhere beyond) who are dedicated to the art of film-making.”
News
November 7
Joe Biden wins presidency, Southeast reacts
Democratic candidate Joe Biden has been elected as the 46th President of the United States after winning Pennsylvania at 10:30 Eastern Standard Time on Nov. 7.
News
November 7
Joe Biden won the election, Donald Trump hasn’t conceded — what happens next?
The 2020 Presidential Election is officially over and Joe Biden has come out on top. But, as of 5 p.m, sitting President Donald Trump has not conceded, has been filing lawsuits, calling for recounts and the final winner of the election to be chosen by the Supreme C...
News
October 21
Results from the Arrow mock election
As part of the Arrow’s ongoing election coverage, we released a mock election poll to members of the Southeast community. The poll covered a range of topics from the national and Missouri ballots, including the presidential election.
News
October 21
Confused about the judges up for election? You’re not alone
One of the more enigmatic elections on this year's Missouri election ballot is the retention election for Judge Patricia Breckenridge of the Missouri Supreme Court. Sounds important, doesn’t it?
Sports
October 5
SEMO had a golf team? A look back at teams of the past
We are now 15 years removed from a time when Southeast had a team in one of the lesser-advertised college sports — golf.
News
September 23
St. Louis staple: Southeast owned
Gus’ Pretzels, a St. Louis pretzel company, has been a staple of the community since their founding in 1920. The current owners of Gus’, Gus Jr. and Suzanne Koebbe, graduated from Southeast in 1978. In January of 1980, Gus Jr. purchased the company from his father....
News
September 21
Solving cold cases the SEMO way
The process of identifying a body from a cold case is a long and difficult one, but according to Jennifer Bengtson, associate professor of anthropology, it is also a rewarding one.
News
September 9
Test-optional admissions expanded for Fall 2021
In the wake of standardized test dates getting canceled across the nation in the spring, Southeast President Carlos Vargas announced today at a press conference the university is expanding test-optional admissions and scholarships for new students in Fall 2021.
News
September 8
Canvas pilot precedes full LMS switch in spring
This semester, Southeast is piloting Canvas, the University’s new learning management system (LMS), in approximately 300 sections across all majors.
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