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November 26
Changes made to Code of Conduct
The main change involved specific rights related to student organizations, which are discussed under Judicial Procedures in the Code of Conduct.
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November 13
International enrollment growing by design
Eight international students came to Southeast Missouri State University in 2007 as freshmen. They were a part of 203 international students and 1,651 freshmen on campus.
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November 5
University officials say they correctly followed admission process in Nafis case
According to Southeast Missouri State University officials, the admissions process of a former international student arrested in New York last month and charged with planning to bomb a federal building was appropriate.
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October 30
Terrifying tales of SEMO
Three haunted legends of mayhem and murder that persist on Southeast's campus.
features
October 22
Haunted downtown walking tour gives eerie history of Cape Girardeau
The Haunted Downtown Tour is a walking tour that begins at the Boardman Pavilion across from Hutson's Furniture on Main Street in downtown Cape Girardeau, travels along Spanish and Lorimier Streets to the River Campus and ends back at the pavilion.
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October 18
Nafis' admission goes against university's stated policy
Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis arrived at Southeast Missouri State University before the university evaluated his transcript from the university he attended in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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October 18
Southeast student says man arrested in terrorist plot wasn't suspicious
International student Khandokar Mahmud knew Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis.
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October 17
Artists come to River Campus to discuss Looking Ahead Exhibit
A panel of African-American artists gathered Oct. 16 to discuss the portraits of African-Americans in the current exhibition, Looking Ahead: Portraits from the Mott-Warsh Collection at the Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum River Campus at Southeast Misso...
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October 15
Dr. John and the Blind Boys of Alabama will bring jazz and gospel to Southeast
Grammy winners Dr. John and the Blind Boys of Alabama will combine blues and gospel music in their performance at Southeast Missouri State University.
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October 15
Student fees pay for events run by the Homecoming Planning Committee
Homecoming is funded through the Student Government Association. SGA treasurer Emilee Hargis said SGA is funded through student fees. Students pay $1.62 per credit hour for SGA.
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October 2
Scooter safety discussed at Cape Girardeau City Council meeting
A heated discussion on whether or not Cape Girardeau should draft an ordinance that would require scooter operators to wear a helmet and have insurance was held during Monday's meeting of the Cape Girardeau's City Council.
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October 1
Sorority helps fight domestic violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Alpha Chi Omega, a sorority at Southeast Missouri State University, will organize events and raise funds to combat domestic violence.
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September 24
DPS moves scooter parking spots away from heavy traffic
DPS changed motor scooter and motorcycle parking to improve safety for motor scooter operators. Parking spots were removed from the lots by Polytechnic Building, Dempster Hall, Kent Library and Vandiver Hall.
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September 17
Faculty and students continue to experience problems with Moodle
Since Moodle is a new learning management system for many students and faculty, it may be oodles of frustration for some, but everyone will have to adapt.
features
September 11
Former Southeast Regent dies
Former Southeast regent Kimberly Mothershead died from breast cancer last Monday. She was an alumna of Southeast and was involved in the university and other organizations in Cape Girardeau.
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September 3
E-book usage likely to expand at Southeast
E-books may become a popular alternative to the regular textbooks in the future.
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August 27
Disability services reach out to help students in need
Disability Services at Southeast is trying to help students empathize with students who have disabilities, along with helping students with disabilities face everyday challenges on campus.
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August 22
Incoming freshmen fit comfortably into residence halls
Southeast is able to fit all students into residence halls without use of the overflow rooms available to Residence Life.
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May 3
Seminar offers study tips for finals week
Southeast's Academic Support Centers suggest that students study in a clean environment so they are not distracted by the mess.
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May 2
Residence halls to remain open during summer break
Under 50 students will live in Southeast's residents halls during the summer semester. Several large camps and conferences will also use the dorms.
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