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November 21
Fault Line Film Festival awards student filmmakers
The Fault Line Film Festival award ceremony was held Nov. 19 at the Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall at the River Campus. Ten films received awards at the ceremony. The prize for Best of Festival went to Amanda Sachtleben for her film, "unExpected." Sachtleben sum...
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October 28
Southeast student raises over $70,000 for the families of fallen heroes
Rockin' 4 Relief, a non-profit organization that Southeast Missouri State University student Jennifer Rubin started when she was 12, is having it's annual Rock-A-Thon on Nov. 1. The money raised by Rockin' 4 Relief goes to a charity called Backstoppers. It is an or...
Entertainment
October 7
Southeast professor receives award for composed opera
Dr. Robert Fruehwald, composer and teacher at Southeast Missouri State University, recently received an award from The American Prize for his opera "Double Blind Sided." Fruehwald, along with help from two former Southeast teachers, Joséphine Garibaldi and Paul Zmo...
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October 1
UPDATE: Panhellenic sorority recruitment at Southeast leaves out nearly half of women who registered
Out of the 399 women who registered for sorority recruitment this year at Southeast Missouri State University, 251 were offered bids to join a sorority and only 226 women accepted those bids. For a number of different reasons, certain girls were not asked to join s...
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September 10
New acting and directing professor to play 'Edna' in Hairspray
If you know Southeast Missouri State University, then you should know President Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins, the face and leader of the university. However, someone students may not know is the man behind the man in charge, Brady Barke. He can be seen with Dobbins at mo...
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September 9
Southeast students Assist with Autism
The Assist with Autism group at Southeast Missouri State University held its first meeting on Sept. 2. The group met to discuss the future of Assist with Autism at Southeast. The meeting was led by president, Haley Fitzgerald. She is a junior in the special educati...
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September 3
University Speaker Series includes Anderson Cooper and Ozzie Smith
This year's Speaker Series includes a diverse group of speakers. The first speaker this year is Richard Picciotto. Picciotto was the last fireman to escape the devastation of the World Trade Center collapse. He was on a stairwell between the sixth and seventh floor...
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September 2
Speaker Series
This year's Speaker Series includes a diverse group of speakers. The first speaker this year is Richard Picciotto. Picciotto was the last fireman to escape the devastation of the World Trade Center collapse. He was on a stairwell between the sixth and seventh floor...
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August 26
Southeast students and alumni affected by events in Ferguson
A number of Southeast Missouri State University students have been affected by events that have occurred in Ferguson, Missouri, over the past couple of weeks. On Aug. 9, 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson, a six-year veter...
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April 10
Honors students to travel to Memphis
Some of the students in the Jane Stephens Honors Program will be taking a trip to Memphis, Tenn. on Saturday, April 12. This will be the eighth time that this trip has been made by Southeast Missouri State honors students.
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April 8
Glowing poll party recap
The Recreation Center-North held a glow in the dark pool party. It was held in the Student Aquatic Center from 9 -11 p.m. on March 26 and was free to students.
News
April 7
Catholic Campus Ministry takes eye-opening relief mission trip to Haiti
Duverger is an area located 70 miles outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Ravaged by an earthquake in 2010, the area has had constant volunteer groups flying in to help on relief missions. One of the groups was Southeast Missouri State University's own Catholic Campus...
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March 26
Brittney Seabaugh memorial trivia night
The Collegiate Farmers Bureau held the third annual Brittney Seabaugh Memorial Trivia Night on Wednesday, March 12. It took place in the Tribute Room on the second floor of the University Center.
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March 26
Joining the honors program: another way to stand out
The Jane Stephens Honors Program is an organization at Southeast Missouri State University for exceptional students. It offers a wide variety of opportunities and benefits for students who qualify.
News
March 10
Participants record 100 miles before end of semester
New to the Southeast Missouri State University Student Recreation Center-North is the cardio club. The cardio club is a group led by Sara Wagganer that encourages college students to stay active and fit. Wagganer is the assistant director of fitness and wellness at...
Sports
March 6
Tennis team 4-4
The Southeast Missouri State University tennis team is on its way to a great season. The Redhawks record is an even 4-4. The four losses are to Southern Illinois University, St. Louis University, University Northern Iowa and Iowa State University.
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March 3
Southeast student a part of popular a capella group in Switzerland
Hidden among the student body at Southeast Missouri State University is a young star named Mirco Tscharner. He was part of a six-man a cappella group in Switzerland called Invivas.
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February 17
Peter Pan performers arrested for possession of illegal drugs and alcohol
Southeast Missouri State University's Theatre and Dance Department chair Dr. Philip Nacy confirmed Thursday that three students were forced to leave the River Campus' production of Peter Pan due to drug and alcohol-related arrests.
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