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April 27
Finding careers and being an exceptional employee after gradation
Most students come to college with the primary purpose of finding a long-term career in the field of their choice.
Lily Niebrugge
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October 27
Local convention brings the horror fans to Cape Girardeau
Horror fans took over the Osage Center for the Inaugural Cape Fear Con Oct. 18 and 19.
By Madison Stuerman
Features
October 27
Crisp Museum celebrates Halloween early with themed activities
Crisp Museum at Southeast River Campus hosted ‘Halloween at the Museum’, an open-house crafting session on Oct. 19 and 20.
By Daria Lawson
Features
October 27
The haunting tales of Cape Girardeau
A haunted dorm room, an old woman dressed in period clothing, a ghostly crowd moving through a cemetery. These aren’t things from horror films, but stories people have told over the years about haunted locations around campus and Cape Girardeau.
By Madison Stuerman
Features
October 27
Voices were heard and talents were shown at Bedell Performance Hall
Many voices were heard Oct. 22 at Bedell Performance Hall on Southeast’s River Campus for the fall choir concert “The World Around Us.”
By Hannah Radden
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October 3
River Campus rocked by performance of The Three Musketeers
Athos, Aramis, Porthos and D’Artagnan joined forces to defeat Cardinal Richelieu in Southeast’s adaptation of Ken Ludwig’s “The Three Musketeers” at Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall Sep. 25 through Sept. 29.
By Sophia Davis
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April 23
Graduate students in the communication disorders department help make a difference
Having the ability to communicate is something that most people take for granted. Every day people wake up, and without even having to think about it, are able to speak and listen to others around them.
By Dylan Neuner
Features
April 22
Students fight ‘summer brain’ during the warm season
By the end of spring, students are crawling to the finish line of the semester, cramming for finals and then completely shutting off their brains for the summer.
Lexi Kingsland ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
April 20
150 years and counting of SEMO traditions: Students continue to honor customs that make Southeast th...
Located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Southeast Missouri State University is rich in traditions that are cherished by students, alumni and the local community. Traditions range from day-to-day customs to the annual Homecoming celebration.
Hannah Schellman ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
April 18
Students become filmmakers with the Redhawk Film Club
For students at SEMO, the Redhawk Film Club aims to prepare students for a career as a filmmaker.
Dakota Ockel ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
April 17
Show Me Day: Is the hassle worth it?
Stepping onto a college campus for the first time can be exhilarating. Show Me Day, designed to showcase the vibrant campus life and opportunities available at Southeast Missouri State University, gives prospective students a glimpse into their potential future.
Taylor Slavens ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
April 9
Zimbabwean SEMO student Chris Furusa provides nourishment and friendship for community through tradi...
Chris Furusa is a SEMO student from Zimbabwe who came to the United States and found a purpose beyond himself. His actions have impacted and uplifted the people of Cape Girardeau through his love for Christ.
Molly Phegley
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April 8
Students take advantage of spring activities in Cape
There are many activities in Cape Girardeau that students can engage in this spring to take advantage of the extra daylight. Cape Girardeau is home to many SEMO sports teams, shopping centers, hiking trails, farmer’s markets, small businesses and many other opportu...
Lexi Kingsland ~ Arrow Reporter
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April 8
“The Magic If”: a musical theater student’s journey of embodying a role
Senior BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) Musical Theater major Jared Ritter sported a letterman jacket, hands in his pockets, and spoke with a slow confidence which had all the makings of a high school jock.
Benjamin Schicker
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April 8
Forging lifelong connections: cultivating meaningful college friendships
In college, friendships are more than just social ties- they set the path for relationships throughout the rest of students’ lives. These connections made during college pave the way for friendships and networks that students will carry with them long after graduat...
Taylor Slavens ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
April 2
Students find community in the SEMO Math Club
Members of the Math Club at SEMO strive to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for anyone interested in math on campus.
Dakota Ockel ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
March 24
The TikTok ban bill: Balancing censorship and security
TikTok has taken today’s youth by storm, especially Gen-Z. According to a survey done by Pew Research Center, 62% of TikTok users are aged 18-29. The bill to ban TikTok has now been passed in The House of Representatives and will move to the Senate.
Sarah Lerch ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
March 7
Humanities classes at Southeast Missouri State University: busy work or beneficial work for undergra...
Southeast Missouri State University has a requirement of nine humanities credits to receive a diploma as a graduate of the university.
Hannah Schellman ~ Arrow Reporter
Features
March 7
Fun or harm: how comedic social media outlets affect lives of SEMO students
“Gossip is as old as people are. That is something that has been going for a long, long time,” associate professor in the Department of mass media Sarah Cavanah said.
Polina Kondrashova ~ Arrow Reporter
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