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November 7
Democratic watch party: 631 S. Sprigg, 9 p.m.; Nov. 6
Democrats gathered from all over the Cape Girardeau area for a watch party Nov. 6 at 631 S Sprigg St. in Cape Girardeau for the 2018 Midterm Elections. This election saw a major push from Democrats to take back the U.S. Senate from the Republicans, labeled by some ...
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April 26
Record breaking attendance at annual Cape Comic Con
Patrons packed the Osage Centre in record numbers for the 13th annual Cape Comic Con on April 20 to 22. 4,800 people filed through the doors over the span of three days, and were treated to comics, games, collectibles and food. Over 130 tables were set up for vendo...
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April 11
Budweiser Clydesdales spent last week in Cape Girardeau
Although the cold weather may not stay, the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales made their way into Cape Girardeau this past week to signal the arrival of spring, thanks to invites from local wholesalers. Those wholesalers included Drury Hotels and River Eagle Distr...
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March 7
Career Expo helps connect students to employers
Hundreds of people were in attendance to land a potential job at Southeast’s Career Expo held in the Student Recreation Center on March 1. On hand for the event were over 130 employers including Drury Hotels, Red Letter Communications, SoutheastHEALTH and more...
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March 2
Southeast Student caught in the wake of Malden Storm
Southeast student Tracie Manes, was visiting home when an EF2 tornado touched down in Malden on Sunday, Feb. 24, homes and leaving debris in its path. Manes, a senior at Southeast, happened to be visiting her family in Malden when the storm hit. Manes said she and ...
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February 7
Burglary on the rise around Southeast
An increase in burglaries are happening at and around the Southeast campus. There have been 16 cases of burglary reported from the last week of Nov. 2017 to the beginning of Feb. 2018. Compare this to the whole year of 2016 where there was only 7 reported cases. Th...
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February 2
Sikeston campus to close Child Development Center
In the wake of the current budget cuts Southeast is facing, regional campuses are starting to be affected. In just the past week, Southeast announced that it’s Malden campus will no longer be offering classes after the Spring semester of 2018. Southeast President C...
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January 30
Malden campus no longer offering classes after spring semester
Citing declining enrollment, budget cuts and changing technology, Southeast Missouri State announced Monday it will no longer be offering classes on its Malden campus after the Spring 2018 semester. Southeast President Carlos Vargas said many routes were explored...
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April 26
Tutorial services available for finals preparation
Finals week is coming up soon at Southeast Missouri State University and exams are scheduled the week of May 8. During this time and the lead up to it, students may find themselves stressing about tests and may need help studying. Southeast offers many free tutorin...
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April 21
Internet data can now be sold without consent
On April 3, President Donald Trump signed into order a repeal reversing internet privacy rules. This appeal will now allow internet service providers to sell client information and browsing history without their permission. With the rules reversed, internet provide...
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March 29
Office of Career Services hosts Big Map on campus event
On March 28 in the University Center at Southeast Missouri State University, the Office of Career Services held an event for students that included the Big Traveling Map. The event covered a variety of topics including a Missouri trivia challenge, graduate school o...
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February 13
Southeast students film internet web series
John Weaver and Michael Bowling are creating and filming a six-episode student-run internet web series named “Contrast”. Weaver, an acting and TV film major at Southeast Missouri State University, and Bowling, a recent graduate of Southeast, came up with the idea f...
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January 26
Emily Merz, guest speaker at the 15th annual COMMrades speaker showcase
Emily Merz, an English education major at Southeast Missouri State University, was chosen to speak at the 15th annual COMMrades Spring 2017 Speaker Showcase. COMMrades hosted the SC 105 Speaker Showcase Wednesday in the University Center Ballroom. Merz was chosen f...
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April 25
Arts festival to liven River Campus grounds over the summer
Summer is nearly here, and Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus is preparing for its third annual River Campus Summer Arts Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 18. Fans of all types of art forms are invited to the event. The festival is targeted at...
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April 5
Eleventh Comic Con expands activities in Cape community
This year marks the beginning of what Ken Murphy calls Cape Comic Con's, "second decade." Murphy, the event organizer, already is planning on breaking last year's attendance record. "Last year, on our 10-year anniversary, we had around 3,000 people. This year we ar...
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March 29
Art shows display a range of skills, styles
The Annual Juried Student Exhibition and Salon des Refusés can be seen at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus starting Friday. The juried exhibition gives students a chance to submit their creative works to a juror, who then picks the ones that fit ...
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March 7
Los Angeles-based musician Dan Henig performs at Catapult
Dan Henig wasn't always destined for his musical lifestyle. In fact, it was an accident that changed the course of his life forever. Born in Michigan, Henig, 25, said he was always interested in music growing up because it was a second hobby to him, with sports bei...
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