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Entertainment
April 24
Movies influence professor's art
Kathy Smith, an assistant professor of art and foundations coordinator, feels an intimate connection with movies, which she will share with viewers at the Crisp Museum at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus.
Entertainment
April 17
Filmmakers document journey of a lifetime
Three friends left St. Louis on July 6, 2009, and traveled across the U.S., Africa and Europe, living off of $1.25 a day and documenting what they saw and went through.
Entertainment
April 13
Hawthorne Heights puts on acoustic show
Rock band Hawthorne Heights made a stop in Cape Girardeau for its "Stripped Down to the Bone" tour.
Entertainment
April 10
Vanattica plays at RAGEFest for the second time
Illinois-based band Vanattica, which has been featured at the 2008 Vans Warped Tour and in the video game "Rock Band 3," will be performed at RAGEFEST.
Entertainment
March 20
Reggae band's fanbase continues to grow without being signed
Aaron Kamm and the One Drops formed in 2009 to perform reggae, blues and rock music with a touch of live improvisation.
Entertainment
February 14
Sorority members attend Super Bowl to raise money
Members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority raise money for the Alpha Chi Omega foundation by attending Super Bowl XLVI.
Submitted
February 8
Alpha Chi Omega Super Bowl
This is about the 3 sorority girls who went to the super bowl.
News
January 31
Housing unaffected by enrollment increase
This spring, enrollment at Southeast Missouri State University increased .5 percent or by about 600 students. All accommodations, including housing, were met.
News
January 24
Administrator talks about renovations
Renovations are taking place on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University. Academic Hall and Magill Hall are being repaired while a new residence hall is being built. Kathy Mangels, vice president of Finance and Administration at Southeast, handles the fina...
Entertainment
January 17
Comedian Samuel Comroe comes to Rose Theatre
Samuel Comroe is a stand-up comedian who was drawn to comedy at a young age and started performing for audiences in high school. Comroe draws humor from observation as well as his experiences living with Tourette's syndrome.
Entertainment
November 29
Philip Edgecombe talks Fall for Dance
Dance instructor Philip Edgecombe has been a faculty member at Southeast Missouri State University since 2007. He teaches ballet, jazz and theater classes and has performed in Chicago's Hedwig Dances, Phoenix's Desert Dance Theatre and toured Scotland as a dancer. ...
News
November 15
Salvation army continues its annual holiday service for Thanksgiving
The Salvation Army provides housing, fellowship, feeding programs, water, sanitation and many other services all year round. But, for the Thanksgiving holiday, Major Beth Stillwell likes to do a little more. Stillwell has been working with the Salvation Army since ...
Entertainment
November 8
Artist shares her creations with students
Artist d'Ann de Simone finds a way to express a deep concern for our environment and planet through her artwork.
Submitted
November 2
Submitted Photo: Halloween Contest
My friends and I dressed up as 80's work out girls!
Entertainment
October 19
Jazz Plays The Blues
Music is an artistic expression that is not only heard but also seen. Blues music can be played in the form of Jazz and rock 'n' roll and has become a popular use of instrumental expression.
News
October 4
How to pay your school bills: Student financial services staff answers financial queries
Ever get that bill in the mail from Student Financial Services and aren't sure what to do? Or do you just have some questions about financial aid? Here are some frequently asked questions answered by Student Financial Services Assistant Director Maggie Buhs.
News
October 4
Bringing awareness can save a life
Every person diagnosed with breast cancer is someone's child, parent or friend. Not everyone can understand what it is like to be diagnosed with breast cancer, but everyone can help raise awareness about the disease.
News
September 20
Event to educate about sexual assault resources
When a person is a victim of sexual assault, they go through investigations, police reports and examinations, in which they may have to leave their clothes behind for evidence and tests. What most don't know are the resources available to victims after all that is ...
News
September 13
Ask: Southeast senior Sara McElroy
Southeast Missouri State Student Sara McElroy is an undergraduate and recently went on a missionary trip to Nicaragua to help those in need. She was chosen to go on the trip with Dr. James Hoffman, who practices in Cape Girardeau, and the Baptist Medical & Dental M...
Entertainment
August 30
SAC opens the floor for student ingenuity
Students at Southeast Missouri State University are not only encouraged to excel academically but also to express their creativity in poetry, song, acting and music. The Student Activities Council offers an outlet for such talent at the annual Open Mic Night.
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