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August 17
Graduate advises plan your own path, don't rely on others
You're on your own.
News
May 1
Lambda Chi Alpha Chapter honors brother's memory
Scott Thomas Wood would have celebrated his 21st birthday last Friday. Wood died Feb. 9 after a four-year battle with a rare form of bone-marrow cancer.
News
April 17
Body art becomes more popular in America
About 23 percent of Americans had at least one tattoo in 2010, according to the Pew Research Center. Nearly 40 percent of those between the ages of 18 and 29 had a tattoo, with almost 20 percent of those having six or more.
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April 10
Q&A: Graduate student goes for masters after serving in Iraq
Levi Bollinger is a teacher, student, poet, donator and veteran. Bollinger served a year-long tour of duty in Iraq in 2003 and now uses that experience as material for his poetry.
News
March 2
Casino scheduled to open in November
President and CEO of Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Virgina McDowell announced on Feb. 23 that Cape Girardeau's casino will be completed over a month ahead of schedule.
News
January 31
NPHC organizations small but strong
For a small organization, it sure can make a lot of noise
News
January 17
SGA revamps student relations plan
The Student Government Association enters the spring 2012 semester with a new public relations campaign.
News
December 13
Preserving Cape Girardeau
As they click through their PowerPoint slide show, their favorite pictures are those of old buildings and cemeteries. They describe what material each wall is made of, who designed each window and even what the front doors to each church felt like. Onlookers are at...
News
November 29
$26.8 million residence hall proposed
Renovations at Southeast Missouri State University will continue into next year. By the fall semester of 2013, there will be a brand new residence hall open to students on campus.
News
November 19
Duck killer may receive legal and judicial consequences
The Sigma Phi Epsilon house at Southeast Missouri State University was vandalized Sun., Nov. 13.
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November 14
Happy Fall!
Happy Fall!
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November 14
Happy Fall!
Fall outside of Towers.
News
October 18
Joanna Shaver talks homecoming
Joanna Shaver has been Coordinator of Campus Programming in the office of Campus Life and Event Services for six years. She has also been planning Southeast Missouri State University's homecoming parade for two years. Shaver gave insight about how the office is pre...
News
October 4
Disability Services makes college easier
Approximately one out of every 10 college students has a disability. Counseling and Disability Services aids such students at Southeast Missouri State University. The Disability Services office sees a wide variety of disabilities, such as ADHD, learning disabilit...
Entertainment
September 27
Lisa Ling comes to Southeast
Lisa Ling, who spoke at Southeast Missouri State University's Show Me Center on Sept. 20, hosts a show on the Oprah Winfrey Network called "Our America with Lisa Ling." She began her journalism career at the age of 18 on Channel One News and has since worked for ...
News
September 13
Ancient ship found
The day broke rainy and cold. Waves rocked a small boat as a crew of seven wet-suit clad divers loaded it with heavy oxygen tanks and equipment. However, neither the weather nor the untimely death of the boat's battery would stop them.
Sports
September 6
Ask: Redhawks wide receiver Chantae Ahamefule
Chantae Ahamefule was born in Jersey City, N.J., and witnessed the terrorist attacks from the window of his homeroom, just across the Hudson River from New York City. Ahamefule, who adopted the nickname "Manny" at a young age, was in seventh grade when terrorists d...
News
August 30
Fresh faces in Student Government Association
Though it is early in the year, newly elected members of the Executive Board of the Student Government Association have already outlined a few objectives for the school year.
Entertainment
August 23
Local band composes songs around unusual subject matter
"The War Will Be Here Soon," the latest album from Bears on Fire, has a title suggestive of sober songs and disastrous events. band tries to play music that "makes you bob your head, tap your feet. It's a rhythm and beat that makes you want to do stuff."
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