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October 3
Student activities council brings diversity to Southeast through a comedy show
Comedian Ty Barnett brought laughter and broader diversity to a Student Activities Council (SAC) event on Sept. 28 in the UC with his stand-up set. The Chicago native started his comedic ventures in Seattle at an underground comedy club. Since then, his platform ha...
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October 2
SGA Update: Oct. 1, 2018
Student Government Association members discussed the possibility of two breaks in the fall and four funding requests during the Monday, Oct. 1, meeting. Advisor Michele Irby brought up the possibility of bringing back a fall break for students, which would start ne...
Entertainment
September 17
Community Drum Circle hosted by Southeast Percussion Ensemble
The rhythmic sound of drumming filled the air as students and local event-goers participated in the Drum Circle hosted at River Campus. The Drum Circle is a free event open to students and the community. “In the professional percussion world, we call it recreationa...
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September 11
SGA Update: Sept. 10, 2018
Student Government Association started off the school year by voting on its candidates for Man and Woman of the Year and for homecoming, voting on three resolutions and tabling two. Many student organizations applied to be recognized by SGA, which makes them eligib...
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August 28
Student-Director finds her place through art of theatre
Southeast senior Katrina Yeager will be embracing the world of Dungeons and Dragons as she directs “She Kills Monsters,”which will premiere Sept. 20 at the Dobbins River Campus Center. The play, written by Qui Nguyen, is a comedic drama about a young teacher, Agnes...
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April 16
"A Raisin in the Sun" to make history again, this time as a River Campus production.
In 1957, “A Raisin in the Sun” became the first play in history written by an African American to appear on Broadway. More than fifty years later, it will break ground again as the first play written by an African American to be performed at Southeast...
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March 27
SGA Update: March 26, 2018
Find out what happened in the SGA meeting held on March 26.
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March 20
SGA Update: March 19, 2018
Students most likely will see an increase in student fees by $5.40 per credit hour in FY19 as Student Government passed a resolution to raise fees over the next three years. Student fees will possibly be increasing by $5.40 next FY, then increase by $1 each year le...
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February 15
Secular Student Alliance holds workshop about disagreements
From sandwiches to politics, everyone has different opinions which is why the Secular Student Alliance held a workshop to help aid students on how to disagree without getting confrontational. Zach Mitchell, SSA member, explained how you need to pick your battles an...
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February 7
Whatever, Pizza: the artwork of Gregory Scott Cook
Gregory Scott Cook explains the art of resourcefulness and his brand of "emerging tech" creativity.
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