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October 31
PLA brings 'Adulting' seminar to Southeast
Students in the Sporting Event Management class, of the sports management program, hosted a 5K Fund Run on Saturday, Oct. 22, at the intramural soccer fields. The entire event was organized and run by students in the class, with some students organizing how the eve...
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October 24
'Mamma Mia' opens at Southeast
After years of waiting, the Broadway musical “Mamma Mia,” which is Italian for “my mother,” is finally coming to Southeast Missouri State University, according to Robert Cerchio, assistant director of the Holland School of Visual and Performing Arts...
Entertainment
October 6
Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri visits Southeast
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Vijay Seshadri visited Southeast students and faculty on Sept. 29. The event was sponsored by the Dorothy and Wedel Nilsen Visiting Writers Series and Southeast Missouri State University Press. The presentation began with an introduction...
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October 5
The Creative Science club promotes open-mindedness
College is designed to have new experiences and an open mind for different beliefs rather than trying to hold on to the beliefs from childhood. The Creation Science club was created for just that reason, Zechariah Renaud sophomore in technology management; construc...
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September 30
The creation science club promotes different beliefs
College is designed to have new experiences and an open mind for different beliefs rather than trying to hold on to the beliefs from childhood. The Creation Science club was created for just that reason, Zechariah Renaud sophomore in technology management; construc...
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September 14
Southeast celebrates Eid al-Adha
On Sept. 11, students and faculty members came together at the Baptist Student Center at Southeast Missouri State University to celebrate Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, a major holiday for all Muslims. Eid comes from the story of Abraham being told by God ...
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August 16
Renovations to Towers North complete
Renovations of Towers North began at the end of the 2016 spring semester. The $4 million renovation was necessary because the 20-year-old HVAC system in the building needed to be replaced. Finding parts due to the system being old became an ongoing expense...
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April 26
Diversity workshop planned
The Center for Scholarship in Teaching and Learning at Southeast Missouri State University researches different ways to help teach professional teachers how to teach more effectively. The staff is currently in the preliminary stages of organizing a faculty developm...
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April 22
Choral-orchestral concert to conclude River Campus Symphony Series
The Southeast Missouri Symphony Orchestra, University Choir and Choral Union will present “Lux Aeterna,” which is Latin for “Eternal Light,” as their last performance of the spring semester. Morten Lauridsen’s composition was only written about 10 years ago. ...
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April 20
Twins take on college with service dogs
Living life as a college student has its ups and downs and stress often finds its way to the forefront. Marissa and Alexia New are twin sophomores living on campus at Southeast Missouri State University with service dogs that help in managing those stressful situat...
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April 12
On-campus Out of the Darkness walk advocates for suicide awareness
On April 30, Delta Sigma Theta and Alpha Phi Omega will hold their second annual walk, Out of the Darkness, sponsored by the Community Counseling Center, as a way to help raise awareness for suicide prevention. Jasmine Lewis is a senior at Southeast and president ...
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April 11
Gymnastics goes to regionals
On Saturday, April 2, three Southeast Missouri gymnasts will be in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to compete in the NCAA regional competition. Three schools in the Ohio Valley Conference will compete at regionals for a chance to compete in the NCAA National Championship...
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April 5
Ross addresses racism's presence on US college campuses
At the beginning of his presentation, Lawrence Ross gave everyone a get-out-of-jail-free card. "If anyone believes talking about racism is akin to being racist, you are free to leave," he said. Four students did get up and leave. Ross stated that was the first time...
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