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October 6
Southeast students create "Keep Cape Cozy" organization through social work class
Thirteen students in the Social Work Practice 3 course at Southeast Missouri State University are starting an organization called "Keep Cape Cozy". Social work professor Gerri Goldman assigned her students to pick a vulnerable population in Cape Girardeau and figur...
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September 10
The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has recolonized on Southeast's campus
After a 24-year absence, Tau Kappa Epsilon has recolonized on Southeast Missouri State University's campus for the fall semester. As one of the original fraternities on campus and as one of the world's largest social fraternities with chapters on more than 270 camp...
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September 10
Former Southeast Student Plays in Midwestern Indie Film, "Belleville"
An indie film that was shot and set in the Midwest will be shown in 13 Wehrenberg theatres, including the Cape West 14 Cine, for one week. The film "Belleville," which was filmed in and around Belleville, Illinois, opened at all 13 theatres on Friday, Sept. 5...
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August 26
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge storms Southeast
acebook newsfeeds and Instagram timelines have recently been bombarded with videos of challengees and challengers participating in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Besides providing the nation with good, clean entertainment, the challenge has helped raised more than $...
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May 8
Students to perform May 11 and 12 in Last Chance to Dance
Last Chance to Dance will take place on May 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall at the River Campus. The show is free to the public and will feature student-choreographed pieces.
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April 28
New fraternities added despite dissent
In addition to the nine fraternities included in the Interfraternity Council at Southeast Missouri State University, two more fraternities will be added within the next two years.
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April 21
Panhellenic council unifies sororities to support cause
The six sororities at Southeast Missouri State University have teamed up to help support the Circle of Sisterhood, an organization mainly supported by sorority women who raise financial resources for entities around the world that are removing educational barriers ...
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April 14
New Camp Redhawk launched to get new students acquainted
New Student Programs, Residence Life and Recreation Services have teamed up to launch Camp Redhawk, what they hope will become Southeast Missouri State University's newest tradition.
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April 7
Lifestyle and enhancement class allows students to create and plan wedding
Southeast honor students Kayla Allen, Gage Walker and Caleb Brittingham were given an assignment by their Lifestyle and Enhancement, UI 345, professor Fred Burgard to plan a mock wedding by the end of the semester.
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March 24
Zumbathon raises funds for mission trip
The National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the professional student organization for anyone majoring in speech language pathology or audiology, is hosting their second annual Zumba fundraiser. The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. on April 1 and costs ...
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March 12
Student teachers impact community
The Southeast Missouri State University College of Education is currently providing surrounding school districts with over 180 student teachers.
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March 10
College of Education transitions into 'one to one' program
The College of Education has recently faced many changes to its requirements and curriculum, and it is about to launch another. The college is switching to a new form of teaching known as "one to one," which integrates technology into the way the faculty teaches an...
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February 24
Students help autistic child with Son-Rise Program
Founders of the on-campus organization Assist with Autism and Southeast Missouri State University students Sarah Derkos and Jamie Norrenberns are two out of the 10 students who volunteer to visit the Shrimplin household on a daily basis. The 10 students split up th...
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February 17
College of Education faces changes
The Southeast Missouri State University College of Education is in the process of making drastic changes to its curriculum and required tests. The state of Missouri has made a commitment to try to bring the college students majoring in education in the state into t...
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February 3
Arts Council of Southeast Missouri has mission to serve public and artists
Otto Dingeldein, a distinguished silver and metalsmith, started a club in 1961 called the Christian Allied Arts Council. Little did he know that club would evolve into a non-profit organization and eventually into the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri, as it is kn...
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September 2
Greeks come together for a common cause
For the first time at Southeast Missouri State University, all social sororities and fraternities along with other on-campus organizations came together for one fundraiser by conducting the Southeast Fair.
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August 19
Phi Delta Theta returns to campus
After several years of absence, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity is coming back to Southeast Missouri State University. With more than 50 new members already recruited, the fraternity has big plans for the upcoming school year.
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