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Entertainment
August 27
Sundays at Three to feature sounds from movies
Audience members will hopefully “Feel The Love,” at the first Sundays at Three concert of the school year, which will feature music from movies. “Sunday at the Movies” will be held at the Robert F. And Gertrude L. Shuck Music Recital Hall at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 29....
Entertainment
February 12
PFLAG chapter provides support for LGBTQ+ community
Cape Girardeau has welcomed a chapter of the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents, families and allies.
Entertainment
January 25
Students attempt to save Bachelor of Fine Arts Dance option
The prioritization process at Southeast has left some students disappointed after 27 majors and minors were recommended to be deleted.
News
October 20
“Fracking is not good” — How environmental policies impact the Earth
Environmental Science Association Public Relations Representative Monique Johnson explained how necessary it is to support policies focused on environmental health.
Entertainment
October 8
The Rare Book Room, a priceless asset to Southeast
One room on Southeast’s campus holds an estimated 30 million dollars worth of materials, some as old as seven hundred years.
Entertainment
August 19
River Campus debuts livestream option for “Bring It On: The Musical”
Students and faculty in the Holland College of Arts and Media have collaborated to offer livestreamed performances as a supplement to limited space in the theater due to the pandemic.
Entertainment
February 23
Freak flags fly freely at “Shrek: the Musical“
Bedell Performance Hall was transformed into the fictional kingdom of Duloc during the run of “Shrek:the Musical” Feb. 19 through 23.
Entertainment
January 28
“Shrek: The Musical” coming to a swamp near you
Southeast will present a cast of magical fairytale creatures for “Shrek: The Musical” on Bedell Performance Hall’s stage Feb. 19 through 23.
Opinion
November 27
Premature decorating is disrespectful
There are 39 observed holidays in the United States from Oct. 31 to Jan. 1 each year; Christmas dominates them all.
Entertainment
November 5
“Heathers: The Musical” explodes at Rust Flexible Theatre
What happens when the catty attitude of “the plastics” from "Mean Girls" is crossed with a murder mystery?
Entertainment
October 12
Arts Council hosts solo exhibitions for spooky First Friday
On the first Friday of every month, Cape Girardeau has several entertaining activities available downtown for the community thanks to the Arts Council and other organizations.
Features
October 3
River Campus rocked by performance of The Three Musketeers
Athos, Aramis, Porthos and D’Artagnan joined forces to defeat Cardinal Richelieu in Southeast’s adaptation of Ken Ludwig’s “The Three Musketeers” at Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall Sep. 25 through Sept. 29.
Features
September 22
Southeast Senior makes Directorial debut with hilarious wedding show
Southeast’s River Campus caught a rush of laughter and family drama at “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding,” held at the John and Betty Glenn Convocation Center on Sept. 13 and 14.
Features
September 18
Catapult Creative House filled with art on First Friday
Catapult Creative House in downtown Cape Girardeau brimmed with people and art exhibits for the first of monthly First Friday with the Arts event available to new students.
Entertainment
September 4
Blues duo stirs up Cape Girardeau
Friday nights in Cape Girardeau leave the courthouse lawn filled with portable chairs, barefoot children and the swells of a free concert hosted by Old Town Cape.
News
August 27
Southeast professor leads international English camp in home country
Stepaniuc facilitates two camps in Moldova every summer — a day camp and a stationary camp. The day camp lasts 7 days, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., where the children spend three hours a day learning English.
Entertainment
August 27
Visual Art Expert Dave Carter Leads Discussion at SEMO River Campus
Can art be inappropriate? Local artist and art enthusiast Dave Carter says maybe it can.
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