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May 5
Dr. Carlos Vargas-Aburto transitions into Southeast presidency
Dr. Carlos Vargas-Aburto was named the 18th president of Southeast Missouri State University on March 4. He has been working for the past two months to transition from his current position as the interim president at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania to his new p...
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May 5
Jeanine Larson Dobbins leaves lasting impression as Southeast's first lady
Jeanine Larson Dobbins and Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins decided to come to Southeast Missouri State University in 1991 when Ken was offered the position of vice president of finance and administration. After making the decision together, the Dobbinses and their son, Paul...
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April 21
Students remember Michael Upperman
Michael Upperman was a son, friend and brother who brought an air of upbeat positivity wherever he went. With a genuine personality and always-positive persona, Upperman was a quick friend to many. Upperman was diagnosed with ocular melanoma during his sophomore ye...
Entertainment
April 14
'Girl Code' comedian to visit campus as SAC's last stand-up
Laughs are sure to be heard during the last comedic visit of the semester at Southeast Missouri State University with Jessimae Peluso of the MTV show "Girl Code." Student Activities Council will host Peluso for a stand-up presentation at 8 p.m. on April 21 in the A...
Features
April 14
Southeast Arrow wins Best in State
Several members of the Arrow editorial staff, including myself, attended the Missouri College Media Association conference at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri, on Saturday. While at the conference, we attended an awards banquet with staff ...
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April 7
Campus building names hold great history
Grauel Grauel Building was completed in 1966 and originally was titled the Language Arts Building. It initially housed the English, speech and theatre departments of the university, which was then called the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College and later the S...
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March 31
University to hold second Southeast Serves Week
Southeast Missouri State University will host its second annual Southeast Serves Week from April 8-11 to give students the opportunity to do service projects throughout the Cape Girardeau community. "We try to recruit as many members as possible but sometimes they'...
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March 24
Diversity education task force formed
The President's Task Force on Diversity Education, led by Southeast Missouri State University President Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins, had its first meeting on March 11 to discuss diversity on campus. "It's a task force in that there are some issues that we need to start ...
Opinion
March 24
Claire McCaskill introduces updated bill
On March 9, Claire McCaskill held a telephone press conference with students from university newspapers throughout the state of Missouri, and A&E Editor Zarah Laurence and I took part. Throughout the call, McCaskill explained changes she and other legislators had m...
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March 10
Cyber Defense Club to send members to regional competition in Chicago
The Southeast Missouri State University cybersecurity team has advanced to the 2015 Midwest Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition on March 27 and 28 in Chicago. The team took first place on Feb. 7 against 20 cybersecurity teams from six states, including In...
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March 10
University board gains new president in member Jay Knudtson
Members of the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Regents elected Jay Knudtson as the board's new president on Feb. 28. The board's former president Doyle Privett of Kennett, Missouri, said he brought up the motion to have the election at the most recent ...
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March 10
Southeast renews Chartwells campus dining service contract
Southeast Missouri State University has renewed its contract with Chartwells dining service, which includes a deal to add a Panda Express in the University Center, along with the expansion of the Subway and Chick-Fil-A options already on campus. Some internal renov...
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March 3
College of Education continues to grow with technology center renovations
The College of Education at Southeast Missouri State University has been undergoing several transformative changes this year, from the implementation of the EDvolution program to a considerable upgrade of the Instructional Resources and Technology Center in Scully ...
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February 24
Southeast Arrow staff to host first Off Campus Housing Fair
It's never too early to consider housing for the next school year. With summer break less than three months away, the Southeast Missouri State University Arrow will host the first Arrow Off Campus Housing Fair on March 4 to provide students with information about o...
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February 20
Professing a love of travel: Southeast professor talks about his passion for traveling the world
Dr. Mark Langenfeld is no stranger to travel. A Southeast Missouri State University exercise science professor who hails from Columbus, Ohio, Langenfeld has been a traveler from an early age all thanks to his family. "When I grew up, my family did driving trips and...
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February 10
KRCU to host 'A Little Love & Luck' Valentine's Day event at Isle Casino
Local radio station KRCU will host a Valentine's Day party themed "A Little Love & Luck" at the Isle Casino of Cape Girardeau on Friday. Dan Woods is the general manager of KRCU 90.9/88.9 FM, a radio station located on Southeast Missouri State University's campus i...
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February 6
KRCU to host 'A Little Love & Luck' Valentine's Day event
Local radio station KRCU will host a Valentine's Day party themed "A Little Love & Luck" at the Isle Casino of Cape Girardeau on Friday. Feb. 13. Dan Woods is the general manager of KRCU 90.9/88.9 FM, a radio station located on Southeast Missouri State University's...
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February 5
Christman murder suspect arrested, facing charges
According to the Southeast Missourian, Christopher Grant, 18, of Collinsville, Illinois, was in custody Wednesday and faces first-degree murder charges for the murder of Robert (Bobby) Christman III. Christman was a sophomore at Southeast Missouri State University,...
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