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September 30
Southeast student falls from shuttle
Around 2:30 p.m. Sept. 30, a Southeast student fell from the back of the green shuttle as it drove east on Normal Street.
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August 14
Prevention Resource Center strengthens reach across six counties
More than 20 years after the Prevention Resource Center (PRC) was opened on Southeast’s campus, the center continues to be a place where those struggling can find help
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May 6
Southeast’s search for a provost nearing an end
The Provost Search Committee selected four finalists for the provost position at Southeast and brought them to campus for a series of interviews starting the week of April 22. The four finalists are S. Keith Hargrove from Tennessee State University, Joao Sedycias f...
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April 8
Spring into Dance inspires new roles
The Jeanine Larson Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre and Dance’s annual Spring into Dance performances saw many student dancers step out of their comfort zones by taking on different forms of dance. Performances were held April 4 to 7 in the Donald C. Bedell Performa...
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March 4
Phishing email trend rising
Students and faculty across campus have reported an increase in phishing, and social engineering is making it harder to tell what is real or fake. Phishing is a type of online scam where criminals send an email posing as a legitimate company or organization and req...
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February 20
New Regent sworn in and facilities management plans evaluated in first Board of Regents meeting of t...
The Southeast Board of Regents approved a new president and vice president, swore in a new senator, approved a number of motions and received reports and updates about upcoming events and projects on campus at its Feb. 14 meeting. The meeting started with the swear...
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February 18
New regent sworn in, facilities management plans evaluated, in first meeting of semester
The Southeast Board of Regents approved a new president and vice president, swore in a new senator, approved a number of motions and received reports and updates about upcoming events and projects on campus at its Feb. 14 meeting. The meeting started with the swear...
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January 28
MLK speaker urges attendees to seek community in times of chaos
At the 14th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Dinner, featured speaker Marc Lamont Hill asked the audience to consider where to go beyond this “hour of chaos.” The event was held in the Show Me Center on Jan. 23 and the theme of this year’s dinner was “...
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January 22
SAC brings all fun and games with Casino Night
Students braved the winter storm Saturday, Jan. 19, for their chance to roll the dice and win big at Student Activities Council’s first Casino Night in the University Center lobby. The prizes included a PS4, 50-inch plasma screen TV, Beats Pill+, laundry basket fil...
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December 1
Campus Health Clinic relocates
The campus Health Clinic, previously located in Crisp Hall 101, has been temporarily relocated to the third floor of Towers East. The clinic was moved due to the upcoming renovation of Crisp in the spring. All offices in the building must be relocated before the st...
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November 24
NPR reporter Sarah McCammon keynotes “It’s All Politics” event
Sarah McCammon, NPR’s lead reporter for Trump’s campaign for presidency, provided an analysis of the nation’s political climate during the 2016 presidential and midterm elections at KRCU’s “It’s All Politics” event on Nov. 13 in the Wehking Alumni Building...
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November 7
Democrat Nicole Galloway wins race for Missouri state Auditor
Democratic incumbent candidate Nicole Galloway has been re-elected as the Missouri state auditor in the 2018 midterm elections. Galloway is a certified public accountant and was previously the Boone County treasurer. She was appointed to office in 2015 by former De...
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November 6
Two supreme court judges stand for retention in midterm elections
Two state supreme court judges who are running unopposed hope to be retained for 12-year terms following midterm elections Nov. 6. Judges Mary Rhodes Russell and Wesley Brent Powell both have appointments that expire in December. Russell, a nonpartisan incumbent ap...
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October 27
Secretary of State paid visit to Cape Girardeau County Clerk’s Office
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft visited the Cape Girardeau County Clerk’s Office on Wednesday, Oct. 24, to speak with the Cape Girardeau County Clerk and her staff about the logistics of the upcoming election. The main topic of conversation was the recent change ma...
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October 27
Secretary of State paid visit to Cape Girardeau County Clerk’s Office
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft visited the Cape Girardeau County Clerk’s Office on Wednesday, Oct. 24, to speak with the Cape Girardeau County Clerk and her staff about the logistics of the upcoming election. The main topic of conversation was the recent change ma...
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October 17
National Panhellenic Council Plaza dedicated on homecoming
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the National Panhellenic Council Plaza in dedication to the campus and the chapters it recognizes on Saturday, Oct. 13. Although the opening of the plaza was in August, the dedication ceremony was held on homecoming, which all...
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October 9
Clothesline Project opens discussion of domestic, sexual violence
Students showed their support for each other in the third annual Clothesline Project at Southeast on Oct. 3-5. The Clothesline Project is a global awareness campaign to end domestic violence. Survivors are given the opportunity to decorate T-shirts while others dec...
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October 9
‘Our Town’ comes to our town
Stop and smell the roses this month with the Conservatory of Theatre and Dance in their production of “Our Town.” Often referred to as the greatest American play ever written, “Our Town” tells the story about the universal human experience of life, love and death.....
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October 5
Community Counseling Center Foundation holds their 7th annual Craft Beer Festival
The sign on the pavilion read “Livestock show arena,” but the crowd of people were not there to see cattle — they came to enjoy 150-plus craft beer samples, live music and food, all while supporting a good cause. The occasion was the seventh annual Cape Girardeau C...
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September 25
Southeast Board of Regents changes four business policies
The Southeast Board of Regents added four new policies and announced substantial changes to the Financial Aid Department at their first meeting Friday, Sept. 21. Director of Student Financial Services Matthew Kearney gave a report about the restructure of the finan...
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