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April 21
Volunteers plan to beautify Cape Girardeau parks at city clean-up event
It is a natural rite of spring to have a rebirth of sorts. Some households have an annual spring cleaning, and for the second year, the City of Cape Girardeau is hosting the Great Cape Clean Up to coincide with the Friends of the Parks day this month...
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April 14
Agriculture department hosts Future Farmers of America contest
They come from both near and far. Some high school students need only travel from Cape Central High School, Jackson or Scott City. Others from farther away traveled for several hours from places like Festus or Alton, Mo.
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April 12
Southeast faculty member honored with Governor's Excellence Award for Teaching
A recipient of the prestigious Governor's Excellence Award for Teaching was honored on April 2 by his colleagues at Southeast Missouri State University.
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April 6
Math Field Day hosted on campus
Almost 650 teenagers will be coming to campus next week. Starting at 9 a.m. on April 8, busloads of optimistic competitors will be arriving at the Show Me Center to take part in the Math Field Day.
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March 26
Science fair exhibited at the Show Me Center
Kids like it anytime they can take a field trip off of their school grounds during the spring. But add to that the excitement a chance to display their knowledge and creations brings, and that is exactly what was found at the 58th annual event hosted from 9 a.m.-3 ...
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March 23
Soles4Souls shoe donation drive
As creatures of habit, many people see the lengthening of days as a time of renewal. Others may refer to this as spring cleaning, but the phrase "out with the old, in with the new," comes to mind.
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March 12
Biology department seeks new faculty
To say the biology department at Southeast Missouri State University has been busy for the last few months is an understatement. But the members of the department think they can see a light at the end of the tunnel soon though, finally.
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March 10
Biology professor Dr. Christina Frazier to retire after summer
A long and productive career is about to come to a close. Dr. Christina L. Frazier will begin a new life in the fall, no longer worried about things like grading papers and keeping up with a grade book or calling roll. Frazier has been been lecturing since before m...
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March 4
International professors are attracted to Southeast's Mathematics department
But Dr. Tamela Randolph, chairperson of the Department of Mathematics, hired a couple of faculty members internationally from a pool of applicants. This is only their second semester at Southeast, and each said they look forward to the challenges at the university.
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February 26
The "science olympiad" combines junior high and high schoolers with collegians
The thinking behind the concept of having Southeast Missouri State University's regional Science Olympiad competition is that if you give students the opportunity to create something out of anything, they will.
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February 17
Agriculture department holds event on campus
An event hosted by the agriculture department aimed to expose Southeast Missouri State University students and others to the ways progressive crop production and distribution should be done in a contemporary environment. The event, called The Strategic Agriculture ...
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February 10
Improvements continue to Magill Hall from grant
Renovations to Magill Hall were completed during the fall semester, but there are improvements that are unseen inside the towering columns of the building. The dean of the science departments, Dr.Chris McGowan, said that the completion of the outward project really...
sports
December 3
Southeast students participate in fencing club and train for tournaments
The sport of fencing is a battle of quickness more than sheer strength. As is common knowledge, the competitors brandish weapons. Points are scored by touching with the tip of a combatant's weapon to a "target area" of an opponent.
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November 11
Winners share reactions after announcement and future plans
Picture the scene, as neither of them, the recipients of Southeast Missouri State University's Man and Woman of the year award winners for 2013, can accept the reality yet. It is halftime of the homecoming football game in their senior year of college. ...
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November 4
Holiday drive begins to help distribute gifts worldwide
Soles4souls are focusing their efforts on the "stuff-a-shoebox" campaign as the holiday season approaches, and the gifts are then distributed to more than 130 developing nations worldwide.
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November 1
Hunting season begins in Southeast Missouri
Rifle season in the state of Missouri started on Sept. 15 while rifle season begins in Missouri on Nov. 16- 26.
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October 30
Swimming lessons for children, students and adults
While most Americans have their thoughts on things far from any water sports, like Halloween, Thanksgiving and then Christmas; swimming lessons, of all things, are being offered beginning in early November.
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October 11
Outdoor living lab for agriculture students in Sikeston satellite campus
Southeast Missouri State University has acquired and and made subsequent improvements on 12 acres of land near Sikeston, Mo., which will enable the agriculture department to plant different crops in the spring.
entertainment
October 8
Art Guild exhibit shows student work
The Art Guild Exhibit showcased students' works Friday evening were treated to seeing a variety of works on display. Although the suspect weather prevented some people from attending, the few who braved any chance of rainfall were well rewarded by what they saw.
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September 23
Agriculture firm hosts event to attract prospective job-seeking Southeast graduates
There is an agriculture firm nearby Southeast Missouri State University that has a high regard for the students that it hires after they have graduated from Southeast.
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