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August 31
Southeast students react to temporary mask mandate and vaccination incentive
At freshman orientation Aug. 20, Vargas announced a plan to get the majority of Southeast students vaccinated. An email was sent to Southeast students Aug. 26 publicly announcing the plan, which includes giving Southeast students and faculty a full week off from cl...
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May 11
The semester with no break: reactions to the spring 2021 semester.
At Southeast, the Spring 2021 semester has been different for everyone, including students and professors. Not only were there mask mandates and blended classes, but this semester also had no spring break. Instead, the university gave students two days off called “...
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May 6
Phi Delta Theta and Tri Delta win Fraternity and Sorority of the Year
Every year, the Greek Five Star Chapter Program names the Fraternity and Sorority of the Year. The winners of the awards are based on the points given during the 2020 calendar year. Points are awarded through various events Greek Life hosts during the selected year...
Entertainment
May 3
Tina Wright balances Gen Ed courses and family life
Tina Wright, a general studies junior at Southeast, is set to graduate in the 2021-2022 school year. While general studies wasn’t her first major, Wright said she is happy with general studies, thanks to its range of courses.
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April 23
Competitions for the community - Greek Week 2021
Greek Life is a big part of the Southeast University community, with more than 20 different fraternities and sororities on campus. To do good for Southeast and Cape Girardeau, once a year, students plan a week-long event called Greek Week. During this event, the Gr...
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April 5
Southeast Violence Prevention Program hosts first event for SAAW
April 1 marks the beginning of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAW). To raise awareness in support of victims, the Campus Violence Prevention Program has planned four events throughout the month. The opening event was an informational booth. It took place on April...
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April 1
A “major” dilemma: Changing your major during the school year
Lily Dean is a Southeast junior currently majoring in art: painting. She previously was a graphic design major but didn’t end up liking it enough to continue. Due to this, like other Southeast students before her, she decided to change her major.
Entertainment
March 14
Enjoying the classics: “Mozart & More” at River Campus
The Southeast Missouri Symphony Orchestra performed their spring concert “Mozart & More!” at the Bedell Concert Hall on March 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m., where they played classical music by Beethoven, Franz Krommer and Mozart for the audience of Southeast students and ...
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March 9
Party animals on Parker Field: Agriculture Department hosts petting zoo
The agriculture department of Southeast hosted their first petting zoo March 4, filling Parker Field with a small group of farm animals, including a lamb, cow, donkey and horse.
Entertainment
February 22
Unlimited: World premiere at SEMO
River Campus students have inspirations that led them to choose their path, which includes certain music. Musicals like “Wicked” or “Godspell”, or songs like “Colors of the wind”. Those works were made by Stephen Schwartz. On Feb. 18, the world premiere of “Unlimit...
Entertainment
February 18
Stephen Schwartz’s music brought to life
An upcoming, special event is coming to SEMO in February. Released to the public for the first time, River Campus is hosting the world premiere of the first revue and celebration of Stephen Schwartz.
Entertainment
February 4
Movie Night at Rose Theater: SAC Plays “The King of Staten Island”
To welcome students back to campus, the Student Activities Council (SAC) hosted a week of events, including creating your own zen garden on Jan. 27 and laser tag on Jan. 29.
Entertainment
November 20
Taking time to Cellax: Shuck Recital Hall introduces new duo
Cello and saxophone are two instruments not commonly played together. However, when the two are professionally played together, they can create beautiful music. At the River Campus, a new duo called Cellax played and proved the cello and saxophone together can be b...
Entertainment
November 17
Award-winning poet, Ashlee Haze, reads to students over Zoom
Becoming a published writer is difficult. Becoming an award-winning writer is even harder. Ashley Haze accomplished both. Haze is a published poet with the nickname “Big 30,” which she earned by being able to get a perfect score at poetry contests she attends. On N...
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November 15
Jeopardy! Host Alex Trebek dead at 80: Gone but not forgotten
Fans of the show Jeopardy! are heartbroken over the death of host Alex Trebek. The long-time host of the trivia-based game show died Nov. 8 after battling pancreatic cancer for the last two years. He announced his cancer diagnosis to viewers in March 2019.
Entertainment
November 5
A Woodwind Wonderland: Wind Symphony at Bedell
Attending an orchestra can be soothing. The dark lighting of the setting, the sound of the instruments being professionally played, and the sight of performers putting their heart into something they love.
Entertainment
October 25
Roommates working together, SAC hosts The Roommate Game at Academic
On Oct. 22, Student Activities Council hosted the “The Roommate Game” at Academic Auditorium. Contrary to what the name suggests, any two people – regardless if they were roommates, friends, romantic partners, or otherwise – could participate.
Entertainment
October 23
Woodwork on River Campus: Crisp Museum hosts sword and wandmaking workshop
Harry Potter fans unite! The Crisp Museum hosted a workshop event on Oct. 17, which included creating wands and swords. The projects were handmade completely out of wood. The process took as little as an hour and included measuring, drawing, carving and sanding to ...
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October 20
LGBTQ+ Caucus at the UC
The 2020 Presidential Election is different from the elections before it, as the pandemic still affects the world. And for many Southeast students, it will be the first Presidential Election they can take part in. When running for president, candidates have to appe...
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October 19
Food Delivery & Ride Sharing Service SEMO on the GO Provides Discounts For Students
With the coronavirus still as prevalent as ever, students are doing whatever they can to socially distance both inside and outside the classroom. That includes how they get their dinner. One safe option is CarGO delivery.
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