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May 7
Southeast’s biggest fan and longest serving SGA senator
At 67 years of age, Felix Kinsley has reached his 19th year as an honorary senator for Student Government Association and continues to be recognized for his dedication and commitment to Southeast. Now almost 40 years after, Kinsley is serving as Honorary Senator of...
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May 6
SGA held its last meeting of the 2019 spring semester
SGA added a new bylaw for presidential duties and passed increases of student fees for FY20 and FY21 at its last meeting of the Spring 2019 semester, April 22 Student representative to the board of regents Luke LeGrand talked about the interviews for a new provost....
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April 28
Southeast students took a stand to integrate diversity on campus by volunteering in the “Ask a Blank...
The participants in the series were Atheist, Muslim, LGBTQ and African American. The series went every day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of Kent Library. Diversity and Inclusion chair Xavier Payne felt this event would help his committee execute the mission state...
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April 16
SGA approves addition of committes to exec. board, funds for eSports venue
Student Government Association kicked off its meeting voting on a new honorary senator Jim McGill. According to section 401.01 No.02, an honorary senator must be a person who has shown extraordinary dedication to Southeast Missouri State University student governme...
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April 1
SGA President Removed from Position Temporary Right Before Elections
Student Government Association advisor Michele Irby began the Monday, April 1, meeting by announcing SGA President Matthew Rowling was removed from his position for the time being due to excessive absences, in accordance to SGA absentee policy. “Please do not ask f...
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March 28
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Held for Sikeston Regional Campus Autism Center
Southeast’s new Autism Center for Diagnosis and Treatment held its ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, March 7 at the regional campus in Sikeston. “We have an extensive waitlist and up to 70 percent of our waitlist lives in Sikeston or further from our main campus...
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March 6
Boost App allowing students to online order at Panda Express
A new app is giving students the opportunity to skip the line at a dining facility on campus by allowing them to make online orders ready to pick up as scheduled. The Boost app allows students to pick what food they want, the time they want to get it and pay all th...
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March 6
SGA 3/4/19
Tunnels and student funding were on the agenda at the Student Government Association meeting Monday, March 4. Guest speaker Kathy Mangels began the meeting presenting student information about the tunnels on campus. An assessment has been done on the tunnels to see...
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February 20
SGA meeting 2/18
Student Government Association received an update about upcoming changes the university and discussed funding requests from four student organizations. President of SGA Matthew Rolwing began the meeting mentioning the Board of Regents approved to raise room and boa...
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February 18
SGA meeting 2/18
Student Government Association received an update about upcoming changes the university and discussed funding requests from four student organizations. President of SGA Matthew Rolwing began the meeting mentioning the Board of Regents approved to raise room and boa...
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February 5
SGA Meeting: 2/4/19
Student Government Association swore in two new senators, approved funding requests for three different organizations and discussed possible increases to room and board rates starting the fall semester at their meeting on Monday, Feb. 4. The SGA meeting began with ...
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January 31
SGA holds first meeting of spring semester
At its first meeting of the semester, Student Government Association had a guest to discuss enrollment issues, passed two by-laws and approved funding requests Monday, Jan. 28. Guest speaker Debbie Below gave a presentation about the decline in enrollment and the n...
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January 22
New restaurants, entertainment venues in Cape stir interest
As students are welcoming the start of the spring semester, they are also welcoming a variety of new businesses opening in Cape Girardeau. Four businesses in particular seem to have stirred up a lot of excitement on campus. The much anticipated multi-entertainment ...
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January 10
Southeast to trim positions for budget
After making numerous budget reductions over the past year, University president Carlos Vargas announced another round of cuts to current positions at Southeast. These cuts, announced Jan. 9, will finish balancing the 2018 fiscal year budget and cover the 2019 fisc...
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December 7
Applications for resident assistants begin at end of fall semester
The fall semester is coming to an end, but the beginning process of applying to be a resident assistant for the 2018-2019 school year is just beginning. Applications will be available on Dec. 4 until Jan. 24 for students to apply. There are a lot of expectations an...
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November 6
Hospitality management serves up four-course dinners
Hospitality management majors are utilizing Dearmont’s kitchen on Mondays to create a four-course dinner to serve up to 35 people. They have a $250 budget for the dinner, which will cover decorations, food and anything extra they would like to add. Students in the ...
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November 2
Greek Life has made great strives at Southeast
Greek Life is continuously growing at Southeast Missouri State University. In the fall of 2014, the fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon was reintroduced on campus as the 10th fraternity after the organization’s charter was dropped at Southeast 24 years ago. Tau Kappa Ep...
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October 25
Campus Outreach brings Greek Life together
Campus Outreach at Southeast Missouri State University had an all-Greek event on Tuesday, Oct. 18, to give each homecoming pairing a chance to win money for their philanthropy. This was the first year this event was held, and,every year Campus Outreach has an event...
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October 13
Construction Management to compete in Nebraska
The Department of Construction Management and Design at Southeast Missouri State University will compete in a student competition for the Associated Schools of Construction. This is a competition that is held at the end of October in Nebraska. They will be up again...
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September 5
Sigma Chi's Greek Village home begins
The groundbreaking for the new Sigma Chi $1.4 million Greek housing at Southeast Missouri State University was held on Thursday, Sept. 1. Many alumni of Sigma Chi along with university President Carlos Vargas, Director of Residence Life Dr. Bruce Skinner and underg...
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