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October 28
Football gears for three-peat in War for the Wheel
On Sept. 15, 2018, Southeast football came out victorious in a 48-44 thriller over Southern Illinois University in the inaugural War for the Wheel in Carbondale.
Sports
October 2
Rachel Rook sets the bar for Southeast softball
When junior pitcher Rachel Rook was eight years old, she set foot on the pitcher’s mound of a softball diamond for the first time.
Sports
September 4
Unwritten rules: are they still relevant?
On Aug. 17, San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a Grand Slam on a 3-0 pitch. The score when the pitch came? The Padres were up 10-3 in the eighth inning, and went on to beat the Texas Rangers 14-4. The MLB’s leading home-run hitter came under ...
News
May 12
Barstool SEMO aims to ‘highlight the fun side’ of SEMO
The aim of the affiliate account is to post user submitted content, memes, brackets users can vote on and merchandise to sell for Barstool Sports, according to *Matthew Harris, manager of the Barstool SEMO Instagram account.
News
April 15
Search for Dean of Graduate Studies and Research failed
Southeast’s search for a dean of Graduate Studies and Research came to a close as Provost Mike Godard announced the decision to fail the search.
News
April 15
University clarifies regalia confusion; will offer campus pick up
The university issued a statement this morning where it announced the originally scheduled campus pickup for regalia will now take place at the Student Recreation Center on May 14 and 15.
News
April 15
Higher education funding takes hit from COVID-19
Due to economic slowdown caused by COVID-19, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has restricted state spending by $176 million — including a cut of $61.3 million to higher education.
News
March 26
Students to receive credit for meal plans, parking and housing
Southeast students who move out of their university residence hall room by March 31 will receive a credit of 45% of their Spring 2020 fees for housing and meal plans, according to a letter sent to students from Southeast president Carlos Vargas on March 26.
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March 12
University suspends in-person classes through March 27
“The week of March 23 will give students, faculty and staff who traveled time to self-evaluate and assess their probability of exposure to the coronavirus,” Vargas said in the alert. “It will also afford University leadership and academic departments the opportunit...
News
March 11
Southeast remains open until further notice amid other university closings
As of March 11, Southeast plans to remain open in midst of the coronavirus outbreak for the time being, while countless universities across the nation have closed or moved classes fully online.
News
March 11
University suspends travel in light of coronavirus
All university-affiliated travel to China, Italy, Iran and South Korea was suspended effective March 4 in accordance with Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations, according to a letter penned by University President Carlos Vargas to the Southeast ...
Opinion
January 30
Kobe Bryant was more than just basketball
When I heard the news, I didn’t believe it. I couldn’t. I refused. There was just no way that Kobe Bryant was dead.
News
January 29
Southeast affected by Saint Francis, United dispute
Insurance provider UnitedHealthcare has terminated its contract with Saint Francis Healthcare System as the two negotiate rates for services provided by Saint Francis’ facilities.
Sports
January 26
Basketball legend Kobe Bryant dies at 41
Longtime Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna died Sunday in Calabasas, California, when Bryant’s helicopter crashed on its way to Gianna’s travel basketball game, TMZ first reported.
News
January 26
‘Old international house’ torn down after 82 years
After serving as the hub for International Education Services and the Intensive English Program for 37 years, the house at 939 College Hill Place was demolished during winter break over a three-week period at the beginning of January.
News
December 6
SEMO Regent, local business owner Dennis Vinson dies Sunday
Dennis Vinson, the founder and CEO of Jackson’s Signature Packaging, chairman of the board of the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the newest member of the Board of Regents, died Sunday, Dec. 1. He was 63 years old.
News
November 24
Faculty, alumni show support for Angela Davis
Political activist, author and professor Angela Davis is set to keynote Southeast’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Dinner on Jan. 29, and her selection has been met with some controversy.
News
November 18
Budget Breakdown Overview
Tuition is up. Enrollment is down. Classes aren’t being offered. People are leaving and buildings are closed. Some say the budget is the problem, but what does that even mean? The Arrow will break down the complex nature of university budgeting and identify the...
News
November 13
Toilet burst on Greek Hill, floods two sorority houses
A toilet in F building on Greek Hill burst Saturday, Nov. 9 at about 11 p.m., which resulted in flooded basements for two on-campus sorority houses, Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta.
News
November 6
United they serve
Southeast veteran alumni reflect on service, time at school
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