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December 9
Southeast Spanish professor and family host two international students
It's dinner time at the DiStefano household and the family is excited to enjoy lamb cupsa, an Arabian meal of fresh lamb paired with rice, cooked by their host student Omar Almotlaq. Baillie, 9, and Anthony, 6, dig in while Almotlaq quizzes the children on Arabic w...
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December 2
Southeast's wind symphony performance 'diverts' from holiday theme
For those looking for a concert that will offer a little bit of everything, the Southeast Missouri State University's Wind Symphony "Divergence" concert is the event to be at. "Divergence" will be the second concert performed this semester by the Wind Symphony. The...
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December 1
Dearmont Hall hosts weekly dinners
Dearmont Hall is a little more crowded than usual on Monday nights.People line up outside of the cooking lab doors anxiously awaiting the weekly dinner prepared by the students in Marjorie Gardner's Quantity Food Production (HM 416) class. HM 416 is a required cour...
Entertainment
November 18
Chartwells employee Ron Ruppel rocks out with The Tone Def All-Stars
When Southeast Missouri State University's Chartwells Assistant Retail Dining Director Ron Ruppel isn't overseeing the daily operations of the University Center, Starbucks, Subway and Houck's Place, he's taking every chance he can to rock out with his band The Tone...
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November 18
Fashion merchandising students develop Runaway Bride: Into the Blue contest
One of the latest trends today -- thanks to websites like Pinterest -- is taking something old and transforming it into something new. A worn, dated dresser is turned into an elegant and modern piece after a little sanding, painting and adding new knobs. A bunch of...
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October 21
Families Across Borders program begins at Southeast
This summer Southeast Missouri State University's Home Stay Program for international students was discontinued and replaced by a new program called Families Across Borders in order to better satisfy students' needs. Previously the home stay program required an eig...
Entertainment
October 7
'Night of the Living Dead' to take over Capaha Park
Heart beating uncontrollably and panting to catch her breath, Barbara stands in shock in the middle of an abandoned rural farmhouse. This is the only shelter she could find to protect herself from the zombies awaiting outside. Panicked and frightened, Barbara finds...
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September 30
Peer educators counsel students on health and wellness throughout college
Health and wellness are two areas that college students have a tendency to struggle with. They're faced with balancing classes, homework, club meetings, jobs and oh, a social life, too. Then there's this little, essential thing called sleep, which is sometimes sque...
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September 30
Multicultural event planned over homecoming weekend
Typically, the Saturday of homecoming consists of waking up early to catch the parade, tailgating for hours and watching the football game in the afternoon. Everything is over by 5 p.m. and some students may be left wondering, "OK, what now?" This year's list of ho...
Entertainment
September 23
Grant awarded to Southeast's Department of Art for $10,000
This summer the Southeast Missouri State University Department of Art received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to expand its Art Reach program, a volunteer effort to bring art activities to underserved youth in the fall. The NEA, an indepen...
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September 16
Southeast students help to develop philanthropic organization on campus
Southeast Missouri State University junior Haley Henson and sophomore Karen Maramatsu have a passion for helping others. And they're not just talking about helping in Cape Girardeau or the state of Missouri or even within the United States, but making an impact glo...
Entertainment
September 16
River Campus kicks off 12th season of Sundays at Three
The Sundays at Three chamber music series at Southeast Missouri State University is reaching greater heights this season by having a guest performance by the Delphi Trio, a piano trio that has performed throughout the United States and Canada. The Delphi Trio will ...
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December 9
More than 100 Southeast students volunteer to aid Illinois tornado victims
Students made a more than four-hour commute to help those in need -- anything but lazy on their Saturday and Sunday off. Washington, Ill., was in desperate need of volunteers after being hit by a tornado on Nov. 17 that left the town in ruins.
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October 28
Typography exhibition finds design inspiration in quotes
Everyone's seen it. The famous quote from a famous person -- some of which you've never heard of, but it's motivational or relatable so it's admired anyway -- typed up in a neat font with an inspiring photo behind it with a dozen "likes" or "retweets."...
Features
October 22
Generations of Graduates
It's hard for current students to imagine Southeast's campus before Dempster Hall, Vandiver Hall, the University Center, the Redhawks mascot and the other signature aspects of campus that are associated with Southeast today. But for the long line of alumni in South...
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September 27
Southeast student raises money for AIDS research with pop tab bracelets
Sophomore Mona Tahghighi loves receiving pop tabs. These aluminum tabs that most would normally not think twice about when they toss their soda can in the trash is what Tahghighi is turning into a money-making business.
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September 9
Indoor shuttle stop expected to open at MMTF in January
Construction on the MMTF shuttle stop located next to the Recreation Center- North, began in mid-August to allow for an enclosed building to be built where students can wait for the shuttle to arrive.
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April 15
Student-run PR firm lands deal with Sikeston to rebrand city
The city of Sikeston hired Riverfront PR to rebrand the entire city with a budget of up to $20,000.
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April 9
Once an SGA senator always an SGA senator
Felix Kinsley, 61, is an honorary SGA senator sticks to the same schedule every Monday. Kinsley has missed just one meeting this year and meetings from 1983 to 1985. Since Kinsley graduated in 1978, he has kept returning to campus for SGA and other organizations he...
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March 25
SGA constitution amendment regarding sexual orientation voted down
A proposal to amend the student constitution at Southeast Missouri State University to add a nondiscrimination clause against sexual orientation was voted down by the Student Governament Association senate.
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