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August 9
Planned Parenthood Action SEMO sees success in first semester, hopes to continue to expand into fall
After some time away, a student club returns to Southeast’s campus loud-and-proud to raise awareness on reproductive freedom and safe sex practices. Planned Parenthood Action SEMO became active on campus again in the spring 2021 semester after falling apart several...
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August 6
Southeast sees increase in state appropriations, exercises precaution with FY22 budget
Despite a $5.6 million increase in state appropriations from fiscal year ‘21 (FY21), Vice President of Finance Administration Brad Sheriff said Southeast is taking a “conservative approach” with the Fiscal Year ‘22 (FY22) University Operating Budget...
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August 4
Incoming freshman receives President’s Scholarship, creates scholarship fund with personal savings
When incoming freshman Joshua Nelson received Southeast’s President’s Scholarship, he took it as a sign it was his turn to start giving back to others in a big way. Since the St. Charles native's college costs are covered by the President’s Scholarship, he decided ...
Entertainment
July 2
River Campus playwright winner highlights roles for college-aged students
Southeast’s River Campus selected a winner from the inaugural River Campus Lanford Wilson New American Play Festival. The Lanford Wilson New American Play Festival closed out the week of playwright festivities with performances, a panel discussion and an awards cer...
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May 4
“Humble beginnings:” Southeast professor reflects on 40 years as a Black nurse in Cape Girardeau
“Most Black students don’t make it in nursing.”
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March 3
One spot up for grabs in 2021-2022 McNair Scholars Program
Are you a junior or senior first-generation college student with a love for research and dreams of attending a graduate school program? If you answered yes to these questions, you may be in luck.
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December 4
Annual Family Holiday Concert decks the hall at Academic
The 13th Annual Percussion Ensemble’s Family Holiday Concert used music to spread holiday cheer once again this year.
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November 25
Southeast community memorializes Professor Paul Madlock
Associate Professor of Communications Paul Madlock touched the lives of many in his four years teaching at Southeast and created a legacy that will live on for years to come.
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November 4
Delaware elects first openly trans person to a state senate seat, inspires hope at Southeast
Democratic candidate Sarah McBride has been elected as the state senator for District 1 in Delaware, making her the first openly transgender person to be elected to a state senate seat.
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October 29
Haunted Hall of Horror returns to Arena Park
The A.C. Brase Arena has been transformed again this October for the 29th annual Haunted Hall of Horror.
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September 23
Stan the Kayaking Man: A Mississippi River Tale
An 81-year-old retired Navy Seabee is proving it is never too late to follow your dreams by paddling a sea kayak approximately 2,400 miles down the full length of the Mississippi River.
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May 4
Is Cape Girardeau ready to return to normal? Local business, health, government leaders weigh in
Businesses in Missouri are reopening today with strict social distancing guidelines and requirements, launching phase one of Gov. Mike Parson’s Show Me Strong Recovery Plan.
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April 25
Cape Girardeau, Southeast community come together following Islamic Center fire
A reward of up to $5,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for setting fire early Friday morning to the Cape Girardeau Islamic Center, according to the FBI.
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March 18
Classes will be online-only through semester’s end in response to COVID-19
In-person classes at Southeast will be provided through “alternative means” beginning March 30 through May 15 in response to concerns over the spread of COVID-19.
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February 27
Southeast alumna evacuated, describes fear panic in China during coronavirus outbreak
Ashley Books served as a Peace Corps volunteer in China when the outbreak occurred.
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February 19
Gov. Parson attends healthcare roundtable on campus; community members demonstrate opposition
Gov. Mike Parson attended a closed healthcare roundtable discussion at the Wehking Alumni Center on Southeast’s campus Wednesday, Feb. 19. Community members gathered outside with signs and voiced their concerns about recent political decisions by the governor's off...
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February 10
Residence Life staff takes another hit from low enrollment
More changes have been made to on-campus living facilities as the Office of Residence Life faces cost-cutting measures due to prolonged declining enrollment.
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February 3
Angela Davis discusses racism, sexism, prison reform among other social issues; urges audience to “t...
Despite some question as to whether Angela Davis was the right speaker for the Martin Luther King Celebration Dinner, more than 1,200 people showed up to hear the civil rights activist, author and professor speak Wednesday night.
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January 31
False alarm for gas leak on Greek Hill
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to a possible gas leak on Southeast’s campus at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 30.
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January 28
CBD: A growing trend in Southeast Missouri
“Will this get me high?” According to local vendors, this is among one of the most commonly asked questions — and misconceptions — people have about Cannabidiol (CBD). From gas stations to vape shops, video stores and even doctors’ offices, CBD has been all ov...
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