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By Nicolette Baker
News
March 26
Arrow wins Best Newspaper in national contest
At the College Media Association’s annual conference earlier this month, the Arrow brought home the David L. Adams Apple Award. On March 12, Southeast’s student news organization was named as Best Newspaper of four year schools with over 10,000 Students. Arrow edit...
Entertainment
September 23
Southeast professor’s cat rises to internet fame
Six-year-old Poptart is described as a “chonky” cat influencer. The 13-pound kitty has a following of more than 36,000 users on Instagram, garnering comments such as, “She is so hypnotic in her potatoness” and “GORGEOUS LOAF ART” on her posts. She’s internet friend...
Opinion
September 17
Let’s chat Met Gala theme
Is there anything more “American fashion” than Shrek references? Sigh. Here we go. I’m not even gonna lie to you — I let out an audible, “Huh?” when the theme of this year’s Met Gala was announced. The Met Gala fundraiser is my *favefashion event of the entire year...
Sports
September 3
Fans experience reduced seating, confusion during War for the Wheel
As fans arrived at the aging Houck Stadium Thursday evening for the annual War for the Wheel football game, a glaring silence echoed through the southside bleachers. The grandstand section — usually designated for Redhawks fans — remained anything but rowdy through...
Opinion
September 1
War for the Real(est) Gameday Look
RuPaul said it best: “You better work!” AKA, my special message to the makeup primers this week. Thursday is the annual War for the Wheel football game against SIU, and I gotta say — there’s nothing worse than (literally) melting in the heat when you should be chee...
Entertainment
August 27
Creating connections with the Black Faculty and Staff Alliance
In the Dempster atrium Wednesday evening, Black faculty and staff members met with students to create, foster and deepen connections on campus. "I would've dropped out if I did not know these people and I wasn't part of the programs they told me to go to," senior C...
Opinion
August 25
Ugly shoes for the win
Lemme get this clear: I try my best to not be a hater. But when it comes to Crocs, I’ll write a subtweet or two. It’s not that they’re necessarily my least favorite footwear ever, but Crocs are on a very short list. There was definitely a time and place where I abs...
Opinion
August 17
Column: Your fall fashion forecast
Uhhh, it’s August? Already? Hot girl summer is rapidly coming to an end, and there’s about a billion things on your back-to-school agenda. From mapping out the best routes on campus to penning your class schedule in your brand-new academic planner, there’s barely a...
News
August 17
Meet your support system at Southeast
New semester, new (less stressed) you. College life comes with opportunities for growth, learning and fun. Oftentimes, though, it can come with its own challenges: anxiety about deadlines, difficulty making friends and oh-so-busy schedules. Center for Behavioral He...
Opinion
May 7
Column: A vaccinated girl summer
Say it with me: A {https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/6-old-renames-covid-vaccine-105820622.html Fauchi Ouchie} now, Vaccinated Girl (or guy or nonbinary pal) Summer later.
Entertainment
May 7
Personal trainer grows in fitness journey while instructing others
When Jenika Kulasekera started her fitness journey in 2014, she said she struggled with feeling motivated to visit the gym.
Entertainment
May 7
Hacking the meal plan: Redhawks customize meals
Orange cream milkshakes with Crush soda. Bacon and cheese waffles. Soft-serve cones dipped in cereal.
Entertainment
May 5
Food insecurity present on Southeast campus; Redhawk Food Pantry provides resources
The Redhawk Food Pantry provides meals to any current Southeast student or employee, no questions asked beyond a student identification number. Still, Dean of Students Sonia Rucker said stigma surrounding food insecurity is one of the biggest barriers to connecting...
Entertainment
May 5
Redhawks without Residence: How housing insecurity affects the Southeast community
Couch surfing. Staying with friends. Extended stays at motels. Sleeping in a car.
Opinion
April 30
Column: Let’s chat Academy Awards
For someone who never watches sports, red carpets at award shows are aaaaaaalmost like my Super Bowl.
Entertainment
April 29
Student barista turns latte artist
During the COVID-19 lockdown last spring, freshman Caleb Baker fell into an Internet rabbithole of learning about coffee — ethical practices, latte art and coffee tasting. A hobby he calls “nerdy” but “fun,” Baker said he felt fascinated researching injustices in t...
Opinion
April 27
Column: Deck out your ear with the latest piercing trends
Today’s column comes with a chilly forecast: I’m predicting lots of ice today!
Opinion
April 16
Column: Silk scarves, Gen-Z yellow and Barbie shoes
Hiiiiiiiii, pals! Welcome back to another episode of I’m Too Old to Understand TikTok Teen Trends. What do the three items in the title have in common?
Opinion
April 9
Column: Four fashion takeaways from Tay’s music video
I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 22 (fashion tips from Tay).
News
April 7
Transitional hall director reflects on experience as quarantine housing becomes vacant
Standing for nearly 60 years, Dearmont residence hall has outlived many historic events and is being actively utilized during another historical occurrence: the COVID-19 pandemic.
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