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May 29
Single parents navigate through SEMO
Mommy, when is dinner? Daddy, where is Mommy?
Entertainment
May 2
From farm to table at the Cape Riverfront Market
The Cape Girardeau Riverfront Market is among one of the most popular activities in the region. At the market, you can find vendors selling fresh produce, handmade creations, clothes, jewelry and much more. The market introduces people to a multitude of vendors; on...
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April 12
Brennon Todt set to rehab the old Broadway Theatre
Brennon Todt of Todt Roofing Company has submitted a proposal to the City of Cape Girardeau to rehab and revamp the old Broadway Theatre. According to Old Town Cape, the project has three major steps: creating retail spaces, luxury living spaces and an event venue....
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April 12
Glen Allen residents denied relief funds
Residents of Glen Allen who are suffering as a result of the tornado on April 5, but lack insurance, are ineligible for FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Relief) funds. Residents were told Monday, April 10 that their losses cannot be made up. According to the Sout...
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March 8
Building professionals through partnership with the Chamber of Commerce
The Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce is seeking to flourish its relations with the Southeast campus and students in terms of professional development through multiple networking opportunities, professional development conferences and employment possibilities...
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March 2
Rain storm set to roll through the Cape Girardeau and surrounding regions
Strong winds and heavy rainfall are likely to begin at 6 pm lasting through the night until 11 am Friday morning.
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March 2
A Robinson Transport school bus crashes into house
A school bus carrying children from various elementary schools crashed into a house on West End Boulevard and Themis Street this afternoon.
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March 2
SEMO Releases 150 year timeline
SEMO recently released a timeline of the university over 150 years, beginning at the normal school foundation in 1873 to the expansion of River Campus in 2022.
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December 12
A college student’s guide to getting a hectic schedule under control
Time management: the bane of many college students’ existence, but a crucial skill, especially while balancing multiple commitments and responsibilities. Many students take on a multitude of activities and commitments after starting college, and for some, a reality...
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April 15
Cold case anthropology class to begin in fall semester
Southeast is introducing a new online anthropology class in the fall called AN355 Cold Case Anthropology. During the online, full-semester class, students will learn the basics of forensic anthropology while studying the methods and techniques used to gather inform...
Entertainment
March 11
SEMO students painted Catapult’s newest mural: “Fever Dream”
Southeast students from multiple majors worked collectively to paint a mural at Catapult Creative House located at 612 Broadway Street on Feb. 25-March 3.
Entertainment
February 14
Scuba Club dives into the new year with Discover Scuba event
From learning to breathe underwater to taking trips to Florida, Southeast’s Scuba Club offers lots of opportunities for adventure. SEMO’s Scuba Club hosted its Discover Scuba Club event at the Southeast Aquatic Center Saturday, Feb. 12.
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September 13
Southeast Sustainability Club paints flower pots for bees
Honey bees are soon to become extinct. The Southeast Sustainability Club hosted an event for students to learn the harm that would be done to humans and agricultural life if bees, who are endangered, were to become extinct. These include a lack of food and the des...
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