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By Christi Hartung
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October 21
Third parties: the forgotten choice of American politics
Seemingly now more than ever, politics are severely divided among Democrats and Republicans. What some either forget or don’t know is that America doesn’t have a two-party system — there are other choices. Third parties, or minor parties, are a unique part of Ameri...
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May 12
To gather or not to gather
As Missouri enters the recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is debate on whether it is an appropriate time for individuals to begin gathering again.
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April 29
DPS officer Reyna chosen for Missouri counter-terrorism program
While campus is empty and classes have halted, the Department of Public Safety is acquiring new skills to protect Southeast students.
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April 16
STĀ permanently closes doors early due to COVID-19 concerns
A local coffee shop frequented by Southeast students closed its doors permanently due to financial struggles and COVID-19 concerns on March 18.
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April 11
The effects of nursing courses online
Nursing students are facing new challenges with the recent decision to move all university classes online.
Sports
April 5
Gymnastics Coach Ashley Lawson receives national recognition
Passion for a sport can drive people to build their entire lives around it. This is the case for Southeast gymnastics coach Ashley Lawson, who recently received two awards for her work with the gymnastics team.
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March 30
EDvolution Center’s Makerspace gets a makeover
The EDvolution Center was created at Southeast in 2016, and after a couple of years, the center was in need of a facelift.
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March 17
SEMO Pitch competition showcases student creativity
Southeast and Catapult Creative House believe they thrive off students’ creative ideas and unique initiatives. That is why Catapult is holding its annual SEMO Pitch Competition for the spring semester.
Entertainment
February 27
Studying, teaching abroad broadens perspectives
When considering studying abroad, students may think it is more like a vacation. But studying abroad is much more than that — it can be an eye-opening, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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February 10
Female orgasm event fills Rose Theatre
Female orgasms are one of the most misunderstood topics in the sex education field. To help shed some light on this topic, health educators Rachel Dart and Marshall Miller visited Southeast to give a presentation titled “I Love Female Orgasm” on Feb. 5.
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February 3
Southeast’s Autism Center celebrates 10 year anniversary
Southeast Missouri State University’s Autism Center celebrated on Friday its 10th year of service to the Southeast Missouri region.
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January 31
MLK committee seeks readers for Readathon
In the advent of Black History Month, the MLK Planning Committee is sponsoring a Readathon for local elementary schools.
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December 9
One Meal a Week feeds hundreds as semester ends, holidays near
The One Meal a Week program has collected over $10,000 worth of food since the program’s start.
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December 2
Inaugural Mental Health Day coming to Southeast
Due to increased mental health issues among Southeast students, Student Issues, a department within SGA, will host an inaugural Mental Health Day event on Dec. 3.
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November 5
Tis the season to be freezin
When the leaves begin to change and winter steadily approaches, people everywhere are curious to know what the forecast has in store so they can prepare for the winter weather.
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October 21
Innovation Challenge seeking teams
The Harrison College of Business and Catapult Creative House are preparing for their annual Innovation Challenge in November.
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October 8
Hawk Sauce is heating back up
Students in the Southeast Hospitality Management program are cooking up their Cape Girardeau famous Hawk Sauce yet again to meet high demands.
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September 23
Inaugural Safety Day takes over Normal Street
In a joint effort to help clear that up for students the Department of Public Safety (DPS), in partnership with Cape Girardeau city and county safety departments, held its inaugural Safety Day on Wednesday, Sept. 18 in front of Kent Library.
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September 11
Broussard looks to expand in Paducah
Longstanding Cape Girardeau local restaurant Broussard's Cajun Cuisine is planning to expand its reach to Paducah, Kentucky after 33 years in business.
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