Sunday, March 16
54°F /
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Latest
News
Sports
Lifestyle
Multimedia
Contact Us
Featured Sections
Latest
News
Sports
Lifestyle
Multimedia
Contact Us
Abby Volz
Staff Writer
news
March 6
Carpe Diem showcases the diversity of SEMO’s international community
SEMO's Carpe Diem event transformed a gym into a global marketplace, featuring food, music, and traditions from over 60 countries, celebrating the diversity of its international community.
news
March 4
From Pope Francis to DOGE job cuts: Stories you may have missed
Pope Francis battles critical health issues amid double pneumonia diagnosis, while Elon Musk's DOGE initiative sparks fear of job cuts with mass email demands and national park firings.
news
February 26
SEMO’s Department of Music celebrates high school and college musical talent at Revelry!
SEMO's Department of Music hosted "Revelry!" at River Campus, showcasing high school and college talents through vibrant performances by the University Concert Band and Southeast Wind Symphony.
news
February 21
From a Russia-America meeting in Saudi Arabia to a plane crash in Arizona: Stories you may have miss...
Diplomatic strides as U.S. and Russia meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine war and embassies, while a tragic plane crash in Arizona raises aviation safety concerns after a series of recent incidents.
news
February 18
Debbie Below retires after 28 years at SEMO
Debbie Below retires after 28 years at SEMO, leaving a legacy of student success and innovation. As she steps down, she reflects on her career and embraces the university's exciting future changes.
news
February 14
From Women’s Dormitory to Preservation Project: The History of Dearmont Hall
Dearmont Hall, a historic SEMO landmark, will soon make way for the new Roy Blunt Health Professions Hall.
news
February 13
Presidential candidate Brad Hodson pays his first visit to SEMO’s campus
Brad Hodson, the sole candidate for SEMO's presidency, discusses his vision in open forums, addressing leadership style, staff morale, tuition and diversity.
news
February 8
From Baldoni’s new website to Trump’s trade war: Stories you may have missed
Hollywood drama unfolds as Justin Baldoni countersues Blake Lively with a new website detailing their legal battle while Trump escalates tensions with a trade war targeting China, Canada and Mexico.
news
February 6
Presidential Search Committee unanimously selects a candidate to be the new president
Dr. Brad Hodson has been unanimously recommended as the university's 19th president by the Presidential Search Committee. His candidacy now awaits approval from the Board of Governors.
news
February 5
From Ice Raids in America to Kilauea Erupting: Stories You May Have Missed
ICE raids target U.S. cities with over 1,000 arrests, while Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts for the seventh time in a month, spewing lava and hazardous gases. Stay informed on these unfolding events.
Load More
Advertisement
Advertisement
Sitemap
Terms
Privacy