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September 19
Long-time game worker looks back
While almost everyone knows what it’s like to attend a fair, not many know what it’s like behind the scenes.
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May 6
Cybersecurity professor to leave Southeast
Associate professor of computer science Vijay Anand, who is responsible in large part for the accreditation of the cybersecurity program, will not be returning to the university in the fall. Anand stated his reason for leaving is because he needs to conduct researc...
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April 25
Alpha Chi Sigma looks past chemistry ban toward future
On January 22, Alpha Chi Sigma was lifted from its six-month nationwide chemistry ban following a review of the fraternity’s insurance policy following a hazing incident at its Hampden-Sydney chapter in Virginia. The insurance review began after an 18-year-old Hamp...
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April 19
River campus to no longer do touring shows beginning in the fall
Beginning in the fall, Southeast’s River Campus will no longer be hosting the Touring Series. With the recent growth of the Holland College of Arts and Media, Southeast must add more productions in which students can have roles in order to meet accreditation standa...
Sports
April 2
Forbes and Terry headline Southeast pro day
Southeast’s 2018 football campaign broke new ground and brought the university countless awards, but there may still be more to come for a handful of seniors that participated in a pro day at Houck Field on March 26. Among five Redhawks participating in the pro day...
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March 19
Cyber security major lends skills to local high school, helps earn state title
Cape Girardeau local and Southeast senior Connor McGarr utilized skills learned in Southeast’s cybersecurity program to help lead Cape Girardeau Central High School to a Cyber Patriot state title before entering that world as a professional. After doing a co-op wit...
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March 4
Perpetual motion, a dancer’s approach to physics
Senior Emilia Schempp’s journey at Southeast has her attempting the improbable — balancing both sides of the brain as a double major in physics and dance. There were many factors that drew the Normal, Illinois, native to Cape Girardeau, but the main reason for her ...
Sports
February 17
Baseball eager for start of season
After a second-place finish in the Ohio Valley Conference last season, Southeast baseball is looking to capitalize on its returning experience in their 2019 campaign. With 1,220 at-bats returning from 2018 compared to the 622 that returned last season from 2017, th...
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February 14
Computer Science to add online masters in Fall 2019
Due to the growing workforce demands for computer scientists, Southeast will be expanding its Masters of Science in applied computer science to include an online degree program in Fall 2019. The reason for the expansion is to help service professionals who wish to ...
Sports
February 12
Kaziska captures floor, all-around crowns against NIU
Southeast gymnastics hosted its second home meet of the season Feb. 8, with the Redhawks falling to Northern Illinois University 194.725-186.825. Freshman Anna Kaziska continued her breakout season as she took the floor title with a score of 9.875, and won the all-...
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February 9
Softball looks to build off breakout season
Southeast’s 2018 softball season raised hope and expectations for the program as the team finished with its most wins in 20 years. In 2018, the Redhawks broke SEMO single-season records in stolen bases (70), saves (7), strikeouts (85) and walks (166). The campaign ...
Sports
January 22
The face of Redhawks defense
Southeast junior inside linebacker Zach Hall had one of the finest seasons in Redhawks football history, and the sentiment was further validated Jan. 4 when he was bestowed with the Football Championship Subdivision’s Buck Buchanan Award, given annually to the FCS’...
Sports
January 14
Men’s basketball unable to sustain strong first half, fall to Morant and the Racers
Like many in the crowd at the Show Me Center on Saturday, the Southeast men’s basketball team was keeping a close eye on Murray State guard Ja Morant. The Redhawks hung close for the first 11 minutes of the game before the Racers pulled away for an 85-67 victory...
Sports
January 12
Hall wins FCS’ defensive player of the year award
Junior inside linebacker Zach Hall had one of the finest seasons in Redhawks football history, and it showed as he came away with the Football Championship Subdivision’s Buck Buchanan award. The Buck Buchanan award is given to the FCS’ defensive player of the year,...
Sports
December 31
Redhawks pick apart Harris Stowe, finish with 18 steals
The Southeast women’s basketball team played its final non-conference game on Saturday, Dec. 29, an 80-65 win over Harris Stowe at the Show Me Center. Harris Stowe is in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), an entity separate from the Natio...
Sports
December 23
Men’s basketball drops close one against Abilene Christian
The Southeast men’s basketball team committed a season-high 23 turnovers and endured a late scoring drought in dropping its fourth straight game, a 70-68 loss to Abilene Christian on Friday, Dec. 21, at the Show Me Center. The score was tied a total of 10 times and...
Sports
December 17
Santacaterina named Fan Choice for FCS Newcomer of the Year
Transfer quarterback Daniel Santacaterina threw for 2,844 yards and 28 touchdown passes in 2018, enough to earn him the 2018 HERO Sports Fan Choice Football Championship Subdivision Newcomer of the Year award. Santacaterina’s 2,844 passing yards rank 15th in the FC...
Sports
December 12
Three Redhawks named Associated Press All-Americans
The Southeast football team continues to be recognized after the conclusion of its season as junior inside linebacker Zach Hall, senior offensive tackle Drew Forbes and senior running back Marquis Terry all were named to the 2018 Associated Press Football Champions...
Sports
December 5
Football ride ends in the second round
Southeast’s football season came to a close in a 48-23 second-round FCS playoff loss to Weber State on Dec. 1. Turnovers, an area Southeast had excelled in all season with a nation-leading plus-27 turnover margin, plagued the No. 20 Redhawks throughout the game as ...
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December 3
Brick by brick
The 2018 season added more bricks to the foundation of the Southeast football program as the team reached heights the team had never seen before. After back-to-back 3-8 seasons, the Redhawks finished the regular season at 9-4 overall and 6-2 in OVC play and entered...
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