Sunday, May 5
72°F
Latest
News
Sports
Entertainment
Opinion
Features
Featured Sections
Latest
News
Sports
Entertainment
Opinion
Features
Michael Ryan
news
April 30
Relay For Life Raises Over $11,000
For a second year in a row Southeast Missouri State University students aimed to make a real difference in the fight against cancer. With over $11,000 raised, this year's Relay For Life donations will contribute to both research and aiding patients that are current...
news
April 7
Student wins set design award for 'The Tempest'
Matthew Buttrey, a non-traditional junior at Southeast Missouri State University, was awarded with an Undergraduate Scenic Design Award presented at the Southeastern Theatre Conference's 65th annual convention for his set design work on William Shakespeare's "The T...
news
March 31
Church restores Cape Girardeau synagogue after years of abandonment
A once vital part of the Cape Girardeau community is seeing life in a new way. The old synagogue building on Main Street opened in 1937, but after years of abandonment the building that was once a vibrant center of Jewish worship was left in a state of disrepair. B...
news
February 10
Southeast launches campus-wide smoking survey to evaluate policies
There are designated areas made specifically for smokers around Southeast Missouri State University's campus. That could all change if the university's Tobacco Use In The Workplace Committee chooses to alter the university's smoking policy. Committee members are co...
news
January 30
Graduate School Opportunities at Southeast
The question that almost every senior is getting right now -- "so what will you be doing after you graduate?" For many the options may seem vast, but for others school is far from being over.
news
January 20
Bookstore confusion results in approximately 60 students being charged for textbook rentals
College is an expensive endeavor for most students and the cost of books alone is always rising, but at Southeast Missouri State University there is now a program that aims to alleviate some of the book costs. The recently remodeled Southeast Bookstore began offeri...
news
December 2
Southeast seeks to lessen frustration with Moodle update
Southeast Missouri State University is striving to make sure students get the best online experience available. With the move from the learning management system to Moodle last year, much change has already occurred, but Southeast has a few more things in mind...
news
November 18
Southeast decides to continue safe ride program after wave of positive feedback
Southeast Missouri State University is continuing with its efforts to make sure students find a safe ride home. The Safe Ride program began in September and helps Southeast students get home after a night out in downtown Cape Girardeau.
news
November 13
New Executive Board members for both IFC and NPC
Southeast Missouri State University's Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council will elect new executive board members within the next months.
news
November 13
Founder of To Write Love On Her Arms shared experiences with students
Hard work truly does pay off and for Southeast Missouri State University's To Write Love On Her Arms [TWLOHA] chapter along with Student Activities Council, the near to impossible goal of having the founder of TWLOHA Jamie Tworkowski come and speak with Southeast s...
news
November 5
Student organization invites founder to campus
Southeast Missouri State University's chapter of To Write Love on Her Arms and Student Activities Council will host a night with the founder of TWLOHA, Jamie Tworkowski, and Twilight movie star Julia Jones.
news
October 28
Southeast hosts event to inspire student interest in science and technology
Creativity has no bounds in the minds of children. Legos test that creativity and shapes their creativity to form many things, but for the kids participating in this Lego League Challenge at Southeast Missouri State University, originality is on a whole other level...
news
October 28
Students gain cultural experience through Costa Rica exchange program
A remote area with no cell service and endless amounts of mud and trees may sound like the makings of a nightmare for many Southeast Missouri State University students, but such an area provided an opportunity for anthropology professor Dr. Warren Anderson during a...
news
October 21
Man & Woman of the Year Nominees
Every year Southeast Missouri State University honors students that make a difference on campus with Man and Woman of the Year titles. This year's 10 nominees have a wide range of responsibilities on campus, from Student Government Association positions to working ...
news
October 7
Outdoor Furniture for Subway
Southeast Missouri State University's Student Government Association has accomplished a great deal in the past few years and with it's Sept. 23 meeting SGA brought yet another improvement to the Southeast campus.
news
October 4
Southeast students learn how to handle historical documents
As part of a new partnership with the Cape Girardeau Freemasons, St. Mark's Lodge No. 93 students in HP450: Problems in Historic Preservation are receiving the type of experience most undergraduates never see.
news
October 3
Show Me Days allow potential students to see Southeast campus
Choosing a college can be downright agonizing for some, but Southeast Missouri State University hosts "Show Me Days" to alleviate some of the confusion for potential students. Show Me Day is a university-sponsored open house program organized by the Office of Admis...
features
September 23
'Dig for Life' fundraiser founded by Southeast staff member
Cindy Gannon talks about breast cancer awareness event with Southeast Volleyball team.
news
September 23
Applications for CSIS trip to Washington D.C. are open
Spring Break has become synonymous in the minds of students with images of beaches and parties, but through the Center for Strategic and International Studies, students get the chance to spend a week in Washington with top officials learning about global issues.
LOAD MORE
Advertisment
Terms
Privacy