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May 10
Artist portrays her emotions using masks
The “(Un)Masked” art exhibit by senior Haley Hutchison showcases a series of photographs she took of masked images she created. It was on display in Catapult from April 8 to May 3. The idea for the exhibit originated when she tried to submit her first piece of art ...
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April 19
One woman, two exemplifying awards
A staff member at Southeast received two awards within the past two months, all while proceeding to carry out her mission to the school and her community. Assistant director of Educational Access and Outreach Programs Tameka Randle was named 573 Magazine’s Woman of...
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April 8
Greeks unite for a greater cause
In efforts to connect more with the youth in Cape Girardeau’s community, chapter pairings in Greek Week are pushing their dollars toward local not-for-profit organizations rather than all proceeds going to United Way. Senior Zack Koeller, director of Greek Week, sa...
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April 2
Vegetable Enthusiast Group Sprouts on campus
Moms may not be around to make sure Southeast students are eating healthy, but they may be happy to know someone like freshman Mahala Pruitt-Pittman is on campus. Pruett-Pittman recently founded the Vegetable Enthusiast Group (VEG), a club aiming to educate student...
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March 28
Eliminating negative ties to feminism
Freshman Lainey Edwards is creating Southeast’s first Feminism Club in efforts to give the word “feminism” a more positive interpretation. As president of the club, her goals are focused on changing people's perspectives on this topic and rise above the stereotype....
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March 19
Southeast hosts first community learning week to increase student interaction
Southeast is hosting its first Community Learning Week to increase engagement between students in the themed and learning communities. During the week of March 18 to 23, a series of activities such as a gaming event, cookie decorating and more will take place...
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February 17
Student organizations website unused and costly
Student organizations are encouraged to post events they are hosting on the website selink.semo.edu, to inform students on different upcoming events; but the numbers show a majority of organizations are not utilizing the software. Coordinator for Campus Programming...
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February 12
Undefeated at Collegiate Competition; Cyber Defense Club wins first place
The Cyber Defense Club at Southeast went undefeated at the Missouri Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) on Feb. 2 and is now moving on to regionals. Senior Michael Maune, a team member, said the competition not only serves as a learning opportunity but is a...
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February 5
Revitalizing Ivers Square
The renovation of Ivers Square gazebo, a longtime fixture in the Cape Girardeau community, is nearing completion in a move to revitalize the historic public space. The gazebo is located next to the Common Pleas Courthouse and is a part of a makeover on the property...
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December 3
Expansion of Southeast’s autism center
Southeast's Autism Center is now expanding into Sikeston, Missouri, to allow more patients to be treated closer to home and allow more students to take part. Autism Center director Renee Patrick said there is a “great need down there.” She said families who bring t...
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October 29
Once a fire station now a museum
What started as Cape Girardeau’s first fire station in 1908 has been transformed over the years into a police station, courthouse and jail, and now serves as the Cape River Heritage Museum. The museum gives visitors of all ages a glimpse into the past of what life ...
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October 22
Anti-hazing candlelight vigil lights up Southeast
In honor of Timothy Piazza, a former member of Penn State’s Beta Theta Pi fraternity and others who have died through hazing, Southeast held its annual anti-hazing candlelight vigil outside of Kent Library on Thursday Oct. 18. “There is no group on this campus wort...
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October 10
Silent Library: Southeast edition
The National Panhellenic Council (NPHC) hosted a “Silent Library” game in Kent Library on Monday, Oct. 8. The NPHC put a unique twist on a game show originally aired on MTV that involved slapstick competitions held below a certain decibel level. This game involved ...
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October 4
Faking it wont allow you to make it
In tune with the theme of Southeast’s first Integrity Week, Coordinator of Career Counseling Jennifer Woolf conducted a workshop, “When You Fake It Until You Make It Won’t Work: Maintaining Honesty In Your Job Search,” On Sept. 27 in the University Center Redhawks ...
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December 1
Senior composition major hopes his music gives meaning to listeners
A recital is a requirement for the Bachelor of Music Degree. Southeast composition major Jesse Steele held his Senior Composition Recital on Thursday Nov. 30. Four pieces composed by him were performed by some of his classmates. His final piece was a musical tale f...
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November 17
Southeast’s annual Art Guild Show and Sale
The Art Guild Show and Sale is held every year to showcase student artwork and raise money for supplies and activities for members. On Nov. 16, the Art Guild students sold their individual pieces to the community and Southeast students and faculty. The Art Guild is...
Entertainment
November 13
Book launch for Robert Hamblin’s newest edition: “My Life with Faulkner and Brodsky”
Southeast’s English professor emeritus Robert Hamblin just released a new book, “My Life with Faulkner and Brodsky.” This book is about the friendship, collaboration and history of the Faulkner Center in Kent Library at Southeast. The book reception was held on Nov...
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October 26
Cape Public Library hosts free coloring event
Cape Girardeau Public Library hosted a free adult coloring event from 5 to 7 p.m Tuesday, Oct. 24. They host this event twice a month, and it allows adults to socialize while expressing themselves creatively. Adult coloring has become popular over the past couple ...
Entertainment
October 16
Southeast Student Activities Council hosts caricature event
Southeast students had the opportunity to take a midterm break and get a free caricature drawing from 11 a.m.to 2 p.m. in the University Center Wednesday, Oct. 11. Free caricatures, which are exaggerated portraits drawn in a cartoon-like manner, were being illustra...
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October 10
Clothesline project gives voice to survivors of domestic, sexual violence
Two campus organizations sponsor a series of events to raise awareness about domestic violence this month. The Campus Violence Prevention Program collaborated with Southeast’s Rising Redhawks to host their annual clothesline project. The clothesline project enables...
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