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May 7
Lending Literacy: a book drive for the University School for Young Children
Madison Mingione, psychology major and senior at Southeast, organized a book drive during the spring semester to collect reading materials for the University School for Young Children (USYC).
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May 7
The University School for Young Children: where toddlers teach college students to be better educato...
Byron Henderson, director of the University School for Young Children (USYC), said they do things a little differently at the USYC. Students don't learn the alphabet in order, infants are taught to communicate first through simple sign language, the teachers focus ...
Entertainment
May 5
Independence: Students from complex backgrounds have different experiences with financial aid
When filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, most students don’t have to worry about having a permanent address, access to their parents’ tax information or any of the other requirements the application needs.
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April 2
CFSA collects pajamas for the Safe House for Women
The Child and Family Studies Association (CFSA) is collecting comfy clothes to donate to the Safe House for Women in Cape Girardeau.
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March 30
Southeast education students get early experience in the classroom
According to the US Department of Education, more than 40 states across the country have reported teacher shortages for the coming school year. As the nation deals with the shortage and a pandemic, some Southeast students have been working part-time in their local ...
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January 26
Vargas responds to student sexual assault petition
Over winter break, discussions arose on Living at Southeast revolving around the way the university handles sexual assault and sexual misconduct cases. Many students expressed the feeling of being silenced by the process and accused the university of censorship and...
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January 21
MLK Humanitarian luncheon honors community service
The 20th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Luncheon was held live via Zoom on Jan. 18, organized by The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. City Wide Celebration Committee.
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November 25
3+3 JD program provides students with fast track to law degree
Beginning in Fall 2021, students can take advantage of the new partnership between Southeast Missouri State University and The University of Missouri’s law school through the new 3+3 Juris Doctor program.
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November 2
Wallingford VS Leighton Q&A
As the campaigns for Missouri House of Representatives District 147 approach the finish line tomorrow, Nov. 3, the Arrow sat down with Democratic Candidate Andy Leighton and Republican Candidate Wayne Wallingford to ask them the same set of questions. The candidate...
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October 21
Two amendments could mean big changes to the Missouri Constitution
On Nov. 3, Missourians will vote on two amendments to the state Constitution. From changing the process of drawing legislative districts to applying new term limits on statewide offices, these amendments could mean big changes for the Missouri legislature and its c...
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September 21
Cape Girardeau residents mourn the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Members of the community gathered together in Capaha Park Sunday for a candlelight vigil in memory of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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September 8
SEMO Votes prepares students for election season
With the November elections quickly approaching, many are planning to cast their ballot. Students may have questions about how to register, how to make sure they are registered or what methods of voting are available to them.
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August 28
New division aims to improve student services and diversity
The newly-created Division of Equity, Access and Behavioral Health now encompasses many offices and departments which have worked closely together for years. Dean of Students and Assistant to the President for Equity and Diversity Sonia Rucker has been appointe...
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August 20
Southeast pilots HyFlex courses for student flexibility
This fall, Southeast’s HyFlex pilot program will offer students new ways to engage in some classes.
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May 31
Black Lives Matter protest held in Cape Girardeau
A large crowd of protesters gathered in Cape Girardeau on Sunday afternoon, organized by Black Lives Matter as part of the nationwide protests of police brutality in the wake of the killing of George Floyd.
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May 15
Regents approve changes to tuition, fees and curriculum
During its final meeting of the semester on Friday, May 15, Southeast's Board of Regents discussed tuition, course fees and housing for the fall semester.
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May 3
Food pantries, local businesses lend helping hands to those in need
The United States Labor Department has found unemployment rates rising across the country and many families are struggling to put food on the table.
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April 16
Southeast students continue anti-vaping campaign
Campus may be closed, but a group of Southeast's health promotion seniors is still working hard to educate their fellow students about unhealthy habits.
Entertainment
February 24
"If it's fake, it's not news": Parry lectures
In a public lecture held Feb. 19, Pam Parry, chair of the Department of Mass Media, detailed the history of “fake news.”
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November 15
Drumming it out: Expressive Arts and managing stress
Stress is an integral part of college life, especially around this time in the semester. Stress can motivate, distract from or even paralyze a student’s progress. When does typical college stress become something more, and what can be done about it?
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