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November 4
SEMO men’s basketball ready to contend in OVC
Following a season that saw the SEMO men’s basketball team make their first Ohio Valley Conference Tournament appearance since 2016-17, the Redhawks are poised to continue what they began building in the 2020-21 campaign. The Redhawks were picked to finish fourth i...
Sports
September 25
Hess’ big day fuels SEMO in win
A big day from Redhawks senior running back Geno Hess proved to be enough as the Redhawks defeated the Tennessee State Tigers 47-14 at Houck Stadium in Cape Girardeau on Sept. 25. Hess carried the ball 25 times for 205 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught one...
Sports
September 7
Couturier looking to impact Redhawks’ quest for title
“She’s quick, and she can finish,” Southeast soccer coach Heather Nelson said of sophomore midfielder/forward Anne-Clara Couturier when referring to her ability to impact Southeast soccer offensively. Couturier is a transfer from Southeastern University, a NAIA sch...
Sports
September 3
Slow first half burns Southeast football in loss
A slow first half both offensively and defensively proved costly as the Redhawks fell to the Southern Illinois Salukis 47-21 in the War for the Wheel, allowing the Salukis to keep the wheel for the second straight season. The Salukis opened the scoring just under f...
Sports
August 30
Southeast football sights set on title
As week one draws closer, Southeast football has their sights set on being frontrunners in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 2021 campaign. The Redhawks are coming off of a 4-4 season that began in October 2020 and ended in April 2021. The Redhawks’ lone ...
News
August 17
Tips new students should know from people who *sort of* know
The transition from high school to college can be daunting. Whether it’s the stress of moving away from home or the stress of not knowing where any of your classes are, it can all seem to pile up and create unnecessary anxiety as you enter your first week of classe...
News
May 7
Let’s talk with the CBHA, SEMO
As the semester comes to a close, it can be a stressful time for many students, faculty and staff. April is National Stress Awareness Month, and May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the Center for Behavioral Health and Accessibility (CBHA) is working to help s...
Sports
May 6
Pennington continues to impact Southeast community
Former Redhawks pitcher Todd Pennington left his mark in the record books at Southeast in 2001, when he posted a 1.33 earned run average (ERA), 12 wins, three shutouts and 121 strikeouts, all good enough for second in the single-season record books. Twenty years la...
Sports
May 5
Challenges of balancing academics, athletics while paying for college
Student athletes are faced with the task of succeeding in their sport and in the classroom, all while worrying about the financial aspects of college life.
Entertainment
May 1
Meet Floyd Lockhart: The man who solves your Canvas problems
As faculty, staff and students at Southeast continue to adapt to Canvas, the new Learning Management System (LMS), LMS administrator Floyd Lockhart has also faced the challenge of adapting to servicing the system daily.
News
April 7
Academic advising preparing for return to normalcy
As the fall semester approaches, students at Southeast will start to see things return to normal. Academic advising is one aspect making the return to pre-pandemic guidelines in the fall.
Sports
April 2
Lawson wins back-to-back MIC Coach of the Year honors
Southeast gymnastics are nearing the conclusion of their third season under the leadership of coach Ashley Lawson. Lawson was recently awarded the Midwest Independent Conference Coach of the Year for the 2021 season, making her the winner in back-to-back years.
Sports
March 29
Redhawks snap losing skid with win over Tennessee Tech
The Redhawks used a field goal just under five minutes into the fourth quarter as insurance in their 24-21 win over the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles on March 28 at Houck Field.
News
March 11
Snyder named director of honors program
The Jane Stephens Honors Program is under new leadership, as assistant professor of history and anthropology Joseph Snyder was named director of the program on Feb. 16.
Sports
March 7
Sacks–interceptions cost Redhawks in loss
Turnovers and the inability to find the end zone in the first half burned the Redhawks in their 24-21 loss to the Murray State Racers on March 7 at Houck Field in Cape Girardeau.
News
March 1
Training clinic provides students with counseling from peers
Students at Southeast are able to receive counseling through the counseling training clinic on campus. The session is primarily run by students in the Master’s Program of Mental Health Counseling.
Sports
February 25
Reed Jr. key in men’s basketball push for OVC tournament
Junior guard Eric Reed Jr. has been a key piece for the Redhawks men’s basketball team during the 2020-21 campaign. Reed was named the Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week on Feb. 22. He averaged 19 points per game on 56% shooting from the field and 53.8% sh...
Sports
February 22
Three-point line burns Redhawks in loss to Eastern Kentucky
The three-point line served as the difference in Southeast’s 87-65 loss to the Eastern Kentucky Colonels Feb. 22 at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau. Eastern Kentucky shot 14-for-23 from the three-point line, while the Redhawks shot 6-for-22 from behind the arc...
Opinion
February 4
Column: Arenado makes Cardinals contender in NL and MLB
The St. Louis Cardinals took the baseball world by storm in the evening hours of Jan. 29 when it was reported they had acquired all-star third baseman Nolan Arenado from the Colorado Rockies.
Sports
February 3
Arrow staff gives their Super Bowl picks
Six. That’s how old Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was when Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady won his first Super Bowl in 2001 with the New England Patriots.
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