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News
September 10
Alumna Beverly Logan announces bid for Blunt’s Senate seat
A former Redhawk announced her plans to run for the United States Senate after Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt announced he would retire after he completes his current term. Beverly “Lady B” Logan, Class of 1978, said she felt it was a sign when Blunt announced he will ret...
Sports
March 16
Carli Knott named OVC Women’s Athlete of the Year
For years, senior track and cross country runner Carli Knott has trained to be the best athlete she can be. Knott has been a cross country runner since high school, posting personal bests and records year after year.
Opinion
March 1
Column: Marvel’s biggest year yet
Following a year with no Marvel Cinematic Universe content, 2021 looks to be the biggest year for the MCU on record.
Opinion
December 7
Column: Five shows and movies to get you in the holiday spirit
If you’re anything like me, you’re done with 2020, and the only two things standing in between us and 2021 are the holidays and New Year’s Eve. This time of year always has the feeling of hope and magic in the air, whether through movies (old or new), holiday music...
Entertainment
November 11
“The New Normal” brings COVID-19 struggles to the stage
The cast and crew of “The New Normal” decided to embrace COVID-19 in their production, instead of letting it take away from the performance.
News
October 28
Arrow staff awarded at ACP/CMA national convention
Arrow staff members attended the virtual Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) and College Media Association (CMA) national convention this past week. At the convention, the staff received awards from both organizations, walking away with a total of six.
News
October 20
Arrow hosts debate for students, by students
The Arrow hosted their first-ever debate Oct. 14. Students moderated the debate, and student representatives from the College Republicans and Democrats debated ideas on a variety of subjects.
Entertainment
September 23
The pack returns for an entirely streamed run of “The Wolves”
As the curtain closed early on the Spring 2020 semester, River Campus productions such as “The Wolves” were thrown into uncertainty.
News
August 19
Chartwells reworks dining for fall 2020
Students will see a drastic change in dining and food areas on campus to allow for social distancing and the safe distribution of food.
News
July 7
American Red Cross seeks blood donors for Show-Me Center drive
The American Red Cross hopes an upcoming blood drive will address a chronic shortage they’ve experienced since the pandemic began.
News
April 23
Tutorial Services employees continue work online with limited course offerings
With the help of Zoom and 30 learning assistants, University Tutorial Services resumed tutoring sessions in a new drop-in lab format, where students can receive assistance in some of Tutorial Services most requested courses.
News
April 7
Arrow recognized at MCMA with 18 awards
The Arrow brought home 18 awards from the Missouri College Media Association’s annual awards ceremony.
News
March 17
SGA tables funding request for COVID-19 effected conference
Student Government members discussed concerns with student groups about upcoming conference plans as a result of the spread of COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, during their Monday, March 9 meeting.
News
March 3
SGA looks for feedback at CSI grand reopening
The Center for Student Involvement will host a grand reopening in hopes to increase student awareness about the CSI and its resources on Wednesday, March 4.
News
February 16
SGA approves new senators to fill vacancies
Student Government Association members confirmed three senator candidates during a closed session during a Monday meeting.
News
February 6
Funding proposal system leads to confusion at SGA meeting
Student Government Senators faced confusion about their funding proposal system during the Student Government Association meeting Monday, Feb. 3.
Entertainment
November 23
OnStage Blog recognizes Southeast Musical Theatre among nation’s best
Following a mention last May as the top undergraduate theatre program in Missouri, Southeast’s River Campus was recognized again by OnStage Blog on Nov. 7, this time as one of the top 30 musical theatre programs in the country.
Entertainment
November 3
An obligation to make change:” Alumna Kathryn Taylor Smith returns to Southeast, shares career passi...
On a stage in front of, approximately 25 Southeast staff and students, alumna Kathryn Taylor Smith returned to the university to speak about her experience in the acting industry.
Entertainment
October 19
River Campus’ “Heathers” Cast Welcomes Audiences to the “Candy Store”
Beginning on Oct. 30, audience members will be able to step out of Cape Girardeau and into the 1980s as The Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre and Dance Series presents “Heathers: The Musical.”
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