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October 4
City updates boil water advisory, will remain all week
Cape Girardeau will remain under boil water advisory for the rest of the week and hope to restore clean water by the weekend. The City of Cape Girardeau has updated their advisory with a new alert. While the advisory stated the city is “hopeful” to restore clean w...
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May 24
Board of Governors approves third party custodial contract, tuition increase
On May 20, the Board of Governors met to approve a contract with ABM Industries Incorporated, taking the place of the current custodial staff provided from the university and a 4% increase per credit hour on tuition. In closed session, the board moved to approve a ...
News
April 22
SGA appoints members to SEA organization; discusses changes to executive boards in future electoral ...
On April 18, Student Government Association (SGA) met to discuss changes to the conditions of executive boards in future SGA elections, while also appointing two people to lead Student Engagement Advisory committee (SEA) until the end of the school year...
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February 25
Board of Governors approves new meal plan; Vargas announces Houck stadium renovation delay
On Feb. 25, the Board of Governors met to approve the new fiscal year (FY) 2023 Residence Life room and board rates, to talk about concerns of the future of Cape College Center and provide an update on Houck’s South Grandstand renovation. At the start, governor Dav...
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January 17
SEMO DPS officer arrested on charges of molestation, university issues statement
A Southeast DPS officer was arrested on charges of one felony count of sodomy of a person younger than 14 years old and two felony counts of child molestation in the first degree. On Wednesday, Jan. 12, a warrant for arrest was issued for the Southeast Department o...
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September 24
SEMO Board of Governors approves proposal for destruction and renovation of Houck Stadium South Gran...
On Sept. 24, SEMO’s Board of Governors met to discuss the proposal for the renovation of Houck Stadium, fiscal year (FY) budgets and fall enrollment. On Sept. 8, University President Carlos Vargas announced the south grandstand of Houck Stadium would no longer welc...
Sports
September 9
The making of a superfan: from different points of view
Keeping stats, holding season tickets and knowing players by name are descriptors of what something a huge fan of a sport might do. This can be unique to each person from remembering past plays to knowing the players and coaches by hand. Through his mother working...
Entertainment
September 1
New band director leads largest SEMO marching band
After their hiatus from live performances at games, Southeast’s marching band The Golden Eagles is back and bigger than ever. The enthusiasm runs high as the largest band SEMO has ever had enters into a new year with a new instructor. Director of Bands Jim Daughter...
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August 24
The planes are here: SEMO unveils aircrafts for new pilot program
After waiting for 8 months, the pilot program coming to students this fall gained a key component to its courses: the airplanes. On Aug. 21, students, faculty and local politicians such as Senator Holly Rehder and State Representative Wayne Wallingford gathered for...
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August 17
A glance into the history of Cardiac Hill
Legend goes that back in the day, SEMO football players ran up and down a steep hill on campus as training to get ready for a big game, legs aching, palms sweaty and hearts beating rapidly. With all that climbing, according to local lore, players said they felt lik...
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July 30
Board of Regents approves President Vargas’ contract extension and new hazard mitigation plan
The Board of Regents called an emergency meeting, giving 24 hours' notice on July 27, to extend the contract of university President Carlos Vargas and to adopt a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) county-wide hazard mitigation plan. After completing his ann...
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May 5
Tuition is reaching new heights, but why?
Salaries, insurance, scholarships, utilities, maintenance and repair are all things that make up a college student’s tuition expenses. With the rise of mixed courses, hyflex and online courses, Budget Office director Sue Wilde said students could see an increase in...
Entertainment
April 15
Loria and Scott Chaddon: artists inspired by time and creativity.
Loria Chaddon's life was changed when she was 12 or 13 years old and she had to take a photo of two of her cousins.
Entertainment
March 9
Second-annual Bridges event celebrates Black hair
On March 1, the Holland College of Arts and Media Diversity Committee presented its second annual Bridges Showcase. The showcase merges Black History Month and Women’s History Month, focusing on the topic of Black hair.
Entertainment
March 8
What’s the “College Experience” during COVID-19?
A full classroom, hands-on projects and in-person study groups would be a part of the life of many freshmen coming into college, but the pandemic has complicated higher education.
News
February 15
What’s going on with Senate Bill 66?
The definition of unlawful gatherings in the newly-proposed bill is “six or more persons who meet for the purpose of violating any of the criminal laws of this state or of the United States.”
News
November 4
Cori Bush scores a historic victory in the Missouri 1st District
Change has come to the House of Representatives with the election of Democratic candidate Cori Bush. She defeated Representative William “Lacy” Clay, who held the seat since 2001.
Entertainment
October 26
Art From the Heart: An exhibit informed by emotion and history
Walking into the Art from the Heart exhibit at Crisp Museum, one views several pieces reflecting different states of mind from having passion to being haunted. These art pieces are informed by the experiences of their creator, Robert F. Harding Jr.
Entertainment
October 20
"Press Rewind" brought about a night of Jazz favorites
Jazz, both smooth and driving, filled the Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall on Oct. 15.
Entertainment
October 3
Sundays At Three Series holds first alumni concert
Southeast Music Department alumni took the stage at the Shuck Recital Hall to perform instrumental pieces for the public.
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