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May 1
Southeast office of student conduct handles hazing case
The Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney's office has declined to press charges on the students, but the incident was referred to Southeast's Office of Student Conduct for review, according to a release by assistant to the president Diane Sides.
news
April 3
Humans vs. Zombies game comes to end
The biannual Humans vs. Zombies game concluded at midnight March 24 at the University Center with the humans losing to the zombie horde.
sports
March 6
Fencing becomes a interest in various universities
Fencing is a sport that pits two combatants against each other, testing their strengths and weaknesses in strategy, reflexes and martial arts at the end of a blade.
news
February 21
Audit of Southeast shows what is good and what needs to be improved
The Missouri State Auditor's Office released an audit of Southeast Missouri State University on Feb. 7 that gave praise overall, but also pointed out a few areas that may need improvement.
news
February 7
The Department of Mass Media at Southeast Missouri State University brings in some big changes to it...
The Department of Mass Media at Southeast Missouri State University has some big changes in the works for its curriculum.
news
January 31
Cross Cultural Relationships: Myths, Facts, Stereotypes and Realities
Valdis Zalite, Southeast's director of Student Support Services, will facilitate this discussion about the challenges and benefits of living on a diverse college campus.
news
January 31
Learning the Unwritten Rules for African-American Professionals: Open Forum
The Male Initiative Program: Men Encouraging New Ways will be facilitating a discussion to separate rumor from fiction when it comes to internships and careers.
news
January 31
Q&A: St. Louis Cares to host charity event
St. Louis Cares, which is made up of Southeast alumni, is having a charity event called "DIANA, The People's Princess" on Feb. 23. Proceeds from the event will help St. Louis area foster children attend Southeast.
entertainment
January 24
Senior students raise money for annual New York showcase
Theater and dance students at Southeast Missouri State University are giving a taste of their talents to the community in hopes of raising money for their annual senior showcase.
news
January 17
First African-American elected as state governor to speak
One night every January, the Show Me Center is filled with students, politicians, teachers and community members as they gather to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
entertainment
December 6
concert gives the floor to student creativity
Last Chance to Dance is an informal showcase that allows any Southeast student to present or perform any work they want.
news
November 18
Southeast student confesses to throwing 16 dead ducks into the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house
A man that threw 16 dead ducks into the Sig Ep side of Building K has confessed to the crime. Charges against the man, who is a Southeast Missouri State University student, are being pursued by the Missouri Department of Conservation.
news
October 4
Breast Cancer Special Edition: Second annual breast cancer benefit will be held at Whiskey River
The typical bar features music, drinks and crowded floors, but on Oct. 15, Whiskey River will be hosting an event outside the scope of the average pub -- a breast cancer benefit.
news
September 27
Internship takes student to South Africa for three months
It was late at night, and Hollie Lybarger was sleeping in the truck. A voice from the vehicle's radio jolted her awake, squawking a warning that she was in elephant alley. With the sound of elephants shuffling closer and only one way in or out by car, she heeded th...
news
September 20
Islamic Center home for Muslims and a source of help
Every Friday around 5:30 p.m., the inconspicuous tan building on Northwest End Boulevard bustles with activity. People move this way and that, carrying containers filled with spaghetti, tuna sandwiches and bags of potato chips. Some of these containers are loaded i...
entertainment
September 13
"Dead Island" reviewed
Zombies in movies, television and video games have been overused to the point of becoming cliché. No matter what form they take and whether they shamble or sprint, the undead are simply an unoriginal idea in modern culture. What the video game "Dead Island" will ma...
news
September 13
Southeast voted Best in Midwest
Princeton Reviews collects information from college students evaluating their schools every three years. The schools with the best feedback are placed on Princeton Review's "Best in the Midwest" list. 2012 will mark the fourth year that Southeast Missouri State Uni...
news
September 6
Portal Crash: What happened?
Students who tried log on to the Southeast Missouri State University portal, the system used to access class schedules and check student e-mail, on the first day of fall classes found themselves looking at an error screen rather than various class utilities.
sports
August 30
Soccer team shoots for OVC championship
Finishing second in the Ohio Valley Conference last season wasn't enough to satisfy the Southeast Missouri State University women's soccer team.
news
August 23
When there's no room in...
After years and years of a steadily rising student population, Southeast Missouri State University's residence halls are bursting at the seams. More than 3,000 students have applied for on-campus living for the 2011 Fall semester.
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