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September 25
SGA sets budget, increasing promotions budget
Southeast Student Government Association approved their budget at the Sept. 17 meeting. This year’s budget saw some changes from last year, one being the amount set aside for promotions. The total budget for this year is $631,279.90, which is down from last year’s ...
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September 24
Vargas does beer-bong, students show support
Southeast president Carlos Vargas emailed a campus-wide apology Sept. 21 in regard to accepting an offer to drink from a beer bong six days earlier at the Southern Illinois University-Carbondale tailgate, and his message has drawn attention well beyond the campus t...
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September 18
Trump schedules a new rally in Springfield, Missouri
After scheduling a Make America Great Again Rally in Cape Girardeau for Sept. 13 and then canceling it due to Hurricane Florence, President Donald Trump has scheduled another rally in Springfield, Missouri. Trump has scheduled a rally for Friday, Sept. 21 at the JQ...
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September 6
President Trump to hold MAGA rally at Show Me Center Sept. 13
The next visitor to the Show Me Center will not be a band or athletic team, but President Donald J. Trump. Trump will be stopping in Cape Girardeau on Thursday, Sept. 13 for a Make America Great Again Rally. Trump will be giving his support to Josh Hawley, who is r...
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August 31
Vargas announces new cybersecurity facility, accreditation
Southeast president Carlos Vargas announced at a press conference with Governor Mike Parson on Aug. 31, Dempster Hall room 246 will be transformed into a cyber range, which will serve as a designated work place for cybersecurity majors as soon as the spring semeste...
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August 29
Southeast Arrow named finalist for three CMA Pinnacle awards
For the second year in a row the Arrow has been named a finalist for College Media Association Pinnacle awards. The student-run newspaper is a finalist for Four-Year Less-Than-Weekly Newspaper of the Year, Best Feature Spread and Best Special Section: More than Fou...
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August 29
SGA works on restructuring senate, sets goals for the year
There are many changes to the Student Government Association this year, including a restructuring of senate and leadership. For the past two school years SGA had the same leaders at the top, with Peyton Mogley and Dylan Kennedy. Both graduated, and Matt Rolwing and...
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August 21
Dean of Students Office shares concern about open sources of alcohol
With the start of the new school year, Southeast students received an email from the the Dean of Students Office in reference to open sources of alcohol at parties. The email mainly addressed a concern to students about one drink in particular known as “Jungle Juic...
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August 17
On campus and W.I.N.G.S shuttles adjust times and stops
The four shuttles available on campus will be changing running times and adding stops this school year. Transportation supervisor Kirk Sandfort said one of the reasons for the changes is to accommodate busy times. “[All] of these ideas came from students,” he said....
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August 17
Summer internship helps one senior define career path
Senior Hanna Kolaks’ internship this summer in St. Louis showed her what she does not want to do after graduation in December. “This internship kind of made me realize maybe actual horticulture isn't for me, but connecting plants with what animals live on them and ...
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May 29
Governor Greitens resigns
Today, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens resigned in Jefferson City. His last day will be June 1 at 5 p.m. His resignation comes after his affair came to light in January and the many legal battles ever since. According to the state constitution, Lt. Governor Mike Pa...
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April 19
Students create shrine for Last Call after news of closure
Last Call gave students of Southeast sad news on April 18 as they announced effective immediately they would be closing their doors. Whiskey Business, LLC which operated as “Last Call” had its liquor license from the city permanently suspended after 12 years of bus...
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April 16
Dávila named new dean of College of Business
A man with roots from Texas to Mexico and back again, Alberto Dávila will soon be planting Missouri roots when he joins Southeast as the new dean of the Donald L. Harrison College of Business in June. It was while on a trip to Nashville, Tennessee, that Dávila and ...
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March 13
Southeast student using artwork to heal
Jessica Lambert doesn’t know if she will be able to have the children she always wanted after two operations left her ability to do so in question. She’s a Southeast senior majoring in sculpture and works as the letterpress student manager and gallery student manag...
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March 2
Board of Regents passes several increases
The Southeast Board of Regents voted and passed an increase in textbooks, room and board and dual credit for high schoolers Friday, Feb. 23. Starting in the fall, textbooks will increase from $25 to $35 per course. A student taking 15 credit hours will be charged $...
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February 22
Bush speaks on the importance of education and reading
Reading and education were two of the main points former first lady Laura Bush touched on during her speech as the Show Me Center on Feb 21. Bush, the wife of former President George W. Bush, opened with an update on her family members, which included a new additio...
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February 13
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February 5
Waiting to hear student-regent appointment
With the second year of budget cuts from the state, Southeast is still waiting for Gov. Eric Greitens to appoint a student regent. The student-regent position on the Board of Regents has been vacant since Jan. 2017. Bradley Jones was the last student regent on the ...
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February 5
DPS offers active-shooter training to educate
In the wake of 12 active school shooters so far this year in the U.S., Southeast Department of Public Safety will be offering active-shooter training to educate students and staff on how to handle themselves if put in a similar situation. DPS officer and active sho...
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