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April 30
Cape Comic Con draws mix of fans, vendors and stars
Fans of everything from anime to superheroes to steampunk were in their element April 26 to 28 at the Osage Center. The opportunity to attend Cape Comic Con gave visitors the chance to not only check out the 140 vendors at the location, but they were also able to m...
Opinion
April 23
A Call for Street Psychologists
As I understand it, if there’s something going around these days: hard feelings. With the personalized culture, there seems to be less and less interest in breaking social confines, as the social appears more asocial. Well, I would prescribe that college students a...
Entertainment
April 16
Performance of the work of poet Rupert Brooke mixes verse and music
How does a World War I poet fit into a musical docudrama? Students found the answer to that question April 11 at the event at the Shuck Recital Hall when the life of Rupert Brooke was remembered through an overlap of music and poetic verse. Brooke was an English po...
Entertainment
March 4
Jackson native celebrated for his work with Marvel
On Feb. 23, fans lined the street of buildings decorated with super heroes, barbarians and other fictional characters created by Jackson native and former Editor of Marvel Roy, who was presented the key to the city. The date is now officially known as Roy Thomas Da...
News
March 4
National Rifle Association aims to educate on guns and policy at Southeast
A National Rifle Association coordinator spoke with students about gun advocacy during a Feb. 21 event. The issue of gun ownership and control was the topic at the session presented by the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action, or NRA-ILA, and...
News
November 16
Professor petitions to change Southeast’s name to “Vandiver University,” and go beyond the “Will to ...
Controversy has swamped a recent online petition aimed at changing the name of Southeast to “Vandiver University.” Conservatory chair of theater and dance Kenneth Stilson said he was sure there would be passionate opponents when he first wrote up the petition to ch...
News
November 5
After Dark returns to Southeast
After Dark brought a blend of Christianity and music to Academic Hall on Oct. 25. Several of Southeast’s organizations and campus ministries contributed into bringing the event back for its third time since 2009. Director of After Dark Geoff Todd said Ignite Campus...
News
November 5
New book by department chair discusses how the black male is perceived
A new book on the perception of the black male by the Educational Leadership and Counseling Department chair C. P. Gause talks about the positive aspects of being an African American man in spite of negative representations. The book, “The Handbook of Research on B...
News
October 23
Missourians to decide whether Clean Missouri fights partisan bias or helps it
Amendment 1 will be appearing on the Nov. 6 ballot and has stirred controversy despite its claims to increase representation and take power away from partisan interests. The initiative tackles multiple issues, including redistricting laws, campaign contributions, g...
News
October 22
Chartwells gets rid of straws
Chartwells dining services has joined the ranks of several other Cape Girardeau businesses in attempting to reduce the impact of plastic on the environment by replacing straws with an alternative solution. Chartwells made the announcement Oct. 12 it no longer would...
Entertainment
October 16
Kent Library gets dash of color with comics workshop
Kent Library housed one of the multiple opportunities this month for students and artists to stop by a table and get their creative juices flowing in comic-making from Oct. 1-5. The weeklong station was topped off Wednesday with a workshop on creating comics, with ...
News
September 25
Rockin’ 4 Relief rocks on to fundraise for families of fallen heroes
The founder of Rockin’ 4 Relief realized early in life how difficult things can be for the families of men and women who have fallen in the line of duty. Jennifer Rubin, a 22-year-old Southeast alumna in communication studies and a Cape Girardeau police office, was...
News
September 10
Expressive Art Group works to help students craft growth out of trauma
Opening up about violence may not always mean talking about it. That is the message of the Expressive Art Group on campus aimed at helping victims of dating, domestic, stalking or sexual assault. Coordinator of the campus violence prevention program Donna St. Sauve...
News
April 22
Greek Week holds first ever lip sync battle
Editor's Note: This story was published at a later date and backdated. Greek students cheered their teams and laughed in turn when their organization’s act took the stage in a new event held during this year’s Greek Week. The April 18 event at Academic Auditorium w...
Entertainment
March 28
A week of literature: 'Journey' hosts 'Wordsfair!,' visiting authors
Journey, the driving force behind Cape Girardeau’s literary community and the organization responsible for Southeast’s annual literary magazine of the same name, are working to strengthen and encourage appreciation of the written word. Professional author Nathan Gr...
News
March 26
Former Congressman to speak at Jane Addams Lecture Series
A lecture series set to focus on social work policies will be held for its first year, with the speaker being former congressman Edolphus Town. The First Annual Jane Addams Lecture Series will take place March 28 at the Glenn Convocation Center at the Southeast Riv...
News
March 24
Pallesen named director of Southeast’s Small Business and Technology Development Center
There has been a change in leadership in Southeast’s Small Business and Technology Development Center, an organization which provides assistance for entrepreneurs in 19 counties in the area. In December, Jakob Pallesen, a Southeast graduate, signed on as the direct...
News
March 7
TEDx speakers talk about time
As music played, attendees settled into their seats in the Wehking Alumni Center on March 3, and one central theme came across: time. For this year’s Southeast Missouri State University TEDx Talk, it was just about time to talk about the pressing matters of society...
News
February 7
Students for Life travel to St. Louis to march against abortion
Making their voices heard on behalf of those who could not speak for themselves was the objective of Southeast students who joined many other demonstrators during January. Southeast’s Students for Life attended St. Louis’ first annual March on the Arch on Jan. 27 t...
News
February 7
Coming together for a conversation
Beliefs and personal stories were shared at the Interfaith Alliance’s second annual panel, in which people from different spiritual and secular backgrounds were engaged in conversation and explanation of their faiths at the UC Ballroom. Southeast Student Interfaith...
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