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December 10
Former Top Model contestant to tell students about revelation
Fame, beauty and success: many young adults dream of this life. Leah Darrow had a taste of this lifestyle and walked away. Darrow, who competed on the hit reality television series "America's Next Top Model," during the third season, said that the glitz and glamour...
entertainment
December 10
Music, dancers, food and holiday spirit at Holiday Percussion Concert
Percussion, dancers, milk and cookies are just a few of the fun elements that Southeast Missouri State University applied percussion professor Dr. Shane Mizicko tries to add into the annual Holiday Percussion Concert.
entertainment
December 3
Elisabeth von Trapp delivers the Sound of Christmas
As the holidays draw near, Southeast Missouri State University is hosting a Christmas treat. As a part of the 2013-2014 Touring Series, Elisabeth von Trapp and the Carolian Brass quintet will perform on Thursday at the River Campus. Trapp is the granddaughter of Ba...
entertainment
December 2
Three Southeast students featured on MTV2™s 'Guy Court' in November
It started out with just a simple question on MTV2's website: "Do you know a guy who's broken 'guy code?'" This question was going to change Southeast Missouri State University students Weston Blankenship, Kayla Derby and Jake Beckman's lives. The posting was for a...
entertainment
November 19
Faculty, students and special guest from New York choreograph pieces for Fall for Dance
Planning for Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus' 2013 Fall for Dance show is well underway.
features
November 18
Brandon Christensen has performed violin in Italy, China and Sweden
Growing up in a musical household, Southeast Missouri State University applied violin and viola professor Brandon Christensen knew from a young age that he wanted to have some sort of career in music. "The story is that when I came home from my first violin lesson,...
entertainment
November 14
The changes happening to women in one play: "Menopause the Musical"
A crowd of mostly women filled the Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall at the Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus for "Menopause the Musical" on Nov. 5.
news
November 11
Photo workshop invites families
Although Photography Family Day is an event that happens every semester, this time is a little more interesting than usual. Since the Andy Warhol photograph exhibition started on Nov. 1, this year's Photography Family Day will be taking a cue from Warhol himself...
entertainment
November 4
Tribute band stopping at River Campus
Mr. Jack Daniel's Silver Cornet Band is not like most other bands. The members of the band are actually doing a re-creation of the original band that was started back in 1892 by Jack Daniel, the creator of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey. Now the band is coming to ...
news
November 4
Founder of TOMS to speak in Cape
Not many people can say that they have managed to start five businesses, have competed on a reality show and have helped change the world, but Blake Mycoskie, founder and chief shoe-giver of TOMS Shoes, is not like other CEOs. Mycoskie, who is the second speaker in...
entertainment
October 28
Such Sweet Melodie features Baroque era music
The Baroque music era may have ended in 1725, but that doesn't mean that musicians all around the world are going to let it die. Dr. Jeffrey Noonan, a Southeast Missouri State University associate professor of music and one-fourth of the ensemble Such Sweete Melodi...
entertainment
October 28
Menopause: The Musical comes to Cape Girardeau
Menopause may not mean much to most female college students, but "the change" ultimately will happen to most females when they get older."Menopause: The Musical" shows the funny side of a time of life that society may consider more serious, since it means growing o...
entertainment
October 22
Gypsy Romance Tour to make stop at the River Campus
The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, a dance troupe hailing from Budapest that was started in 1951, will be performing its historical show at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 24 at the River Campus.
entertainment
October 21
Rain honors The Beatles through performances
Although The Beatles broke up more than 40 years ago, their songs are still alive and well, especially in "RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles," a touring tribute show that features multiple musicians who portray the "Fab Four" throughout their 10-year career.
news
October 21
The British are Coming! comes to the River Campus
Taking from patriot Paul Revere's famous warning during his midnight ride at the height of the American Revolutionary War, the upcoming student ensemble performance "The British are Coming!," will showcase some of Britain's most important composers...
features
October 7
Professor discusses battling domestic violence
Some may think domestic violence just means being physically abused. However, domestic violence includes anything from name-calling to being stalked. According to Dr. Victor Wilburn, program director for the VICTORY program at Southeast Missouri State University, a...
entertainment
October 7
Another Reason I Don't Keep a Gun in the House
Upon seeing the name of the event "Another Reason I Don't Keep a Gun in the House and Other Musings," there might be a bit of shock. However, this title is not the sign of a homicidal maniac, it is actually the title of music professor Dr. Christopher Goeke's upcom...
entertainment
October 4
Harvard comes to Cape with "Legally Blonde"
"Legally Blonde: The Musical" opened to a packed theater on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The performance hall was abuzz with excitement as patrons hurriedly went to their seats in preparation for the two-and-a-half hour show.
news
September 23
Speakers Series begins Monday
The University Speakers Series is starting off the 2013-14 season in a "fitting" way with health and wellness expert Jillian Michaels.
entertainment
September 23
Theater Department presents Legally Blonde
Dr. Kenneth Stilson and the cast of "Legally Blonde: The Musical," are preparing to shake things up with the first big musical of the season.
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