Culture
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A deep dive into the Agriculture Academic Living and Learning Community at SEMO (5/10/22)By Kyrie Padberg ~ Arrow ReporterStudents of all academic levels are offered an opportunity to live with other students who share...
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Arts department celebrates arts with auction, exhibit and performance showcase (5/9/22)By Matt Morey ~ Arrow ReporterThe Holland College of Arts presented its Celebrate the Arts event with a variety of performances...
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Crocheting: How a hobby became a business (5/9/22)By Madison Abanathie ~ Arrow ReporterBetween classes, extracurriculars and family commitments, many students may not consider adding the...
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Looking through the banned book window (5/6/22)By Alyssa Lunsford ~ Photo Editor“To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Of Mice and Men” and “The Hate U Give:” What do all of these books have...
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International Student Association to host end of the year picnic (5/6/22)By Lorryn Allen ~ Arrow ReporterThe International Student Association (ISA) will host their end of the year picnic from 4 to 7 p.m....
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Indoor gardening: A plant-iful hobby (5/5/22)By Kailyn Veach ~ Brand + Project ManagerMoving into a dorm or apartment doesn’t mean giving up a love of gardening. Whether it’s buying...
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Making the best of a long-distance relationship – SEMO couples talk relationships (5/4/22)By Jowairia Khalid ~ Senior Staff WriterRelationships are challenging, whether they’re platonic or romantic. Communication problems, trust...
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Swiping right to saying yes: Finding a long-term match on a dating app (5/4/22)By Emma Kratky ~ Design EditorPopular dating apps like Tinder often carry a stigma of being a “hookup” app rather than a “dating...
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Women explore creativity at Women’s Day of Art workshop at River Campus (5/2/22)By Kate Haussman ~ Arrow ReporterCrisp Museum curator of education Ellen Flentge taught women of all ages how to use simple hands-on...
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“The Romantic Movement” play opens world premiere at River Campus (4/30/22)By Lillian Glenn ~ Arrow Reporter“The Romantic Movement” is a new play by Emily Bohannon and the winner of the first-annual Lanford...
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SEMO and SIU symphonies collab on “Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff” performance (4/28/22)By Lillian Glenn ~ Arrow ReporterThe Southeast Missouri Symphony Orchestra collaborated with the Southern Illinois Symphony...
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Sustainability club educates campus on environmental commitment (4/27/22)By Lillian Glenn ~ Arrow ReporterThe Sustainability Club promotes environmental stewardship and sustainability in the SEMO campus...
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Fault Line Film Festival showcases SEMO film talent in Local’s Night (4/25/22)By Gina Williams ~ Arrow ReporterSoutheast Missouri State University’s Fault Line Film Festival hosted Locals Night and celebrated...
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A Minecraft micro influencer — creating, constructing and captivating the community (4/23/22)By Emma Kratky ~ Design EditorFrom learning about buildings and their history in real life, to constructing masterpieces of her...
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SEMO’s art students create mural for Southeast Behavioral Hospital’s courtyard (4/21/22)By Cynthia Wallman ~ Arrow ReporterAssistant professor of art and design Joshua Newth and his Drawing III students are collaborating...
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Steel sculptures, oil paintings and acrylics liven up Brandt Hall in art exhibition (4/20/22)By Matt Morey ~ Arrow ReporterBrandt Hall, which houses the Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Sociology, will...
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A notable legacy: SEMO TV/ film professor retiring after 39 years (4/20/22)By Jowairia Khalid ~ Senior Staff WriterJim Dufek, TV/film professor, production coordinator, Rose Theater facilities coordinator and ESPN+...
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Roller Derby Team holds tryouts, adds SEMO alumni to roster (4/15/22)By April Styer ~ Arrow ReporterThe inside of the A.C. Brase Arena Building buzzed with excitement April 11 as the Cape Girardeau...
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Lights, Camera and the Fault Line Film Festival (4/13/22)By Stephen Jolliff ~ Arrow ReporterThe Fault Line Film Festival is back this year and will be held in-person for the first time in two...
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SEMO floral designer’s arrangements chosen for President’s Council (4/12/22)By April Styer ~ Arrow ReporterAmong the flowers, shrubbery and succulents at the Charles Hutson Horticulture Greenhouse, Ian...
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“Spring into Dance” brings dancing, aerial acrobatics and live percussion to River Campus (4/11/22)By Gina Williams ~ Arrow ReporterThe annual “Spring into Dance” recital opened with their first performance at 7:30 p.m. April 7 in...
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Actor Dirk Benedict gives talk as part of “See Me Series” (4/11/22)By Lorryn Allen ~ Arrow ReporterActor Dirk Benedict as Michael Winters from the film “Georgia, Georgia” spoke at 6:30 p.m. on...
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Using okra to create textiles: SEMO chemistry professors experiment with okra plants (4/9/22)By Jowairia Khalid ~ Senior Staff WriterSEMO chemistry professors Rachel Morgan Theall, Sarah Shaner and Sajan Silwal submitted their...
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Lit at SEMO: Group chat creates safe place for Black student community (4/8/22)By Amari Bell ~ Audio ProducerWhat started off as an idea has become reality: Black students on SEMO’s campus voiced their...
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Share the space: Girl talk with international students (4/6/22)By Olivia Tock ~ Arrow ReporterMarch is Women’s History Month, a time to encourage women and educate others about the important...