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News
May 5
What is burnout, and how can it be prevented?
What is burnout, and how does it relate to stress?
News
April 1
Contributing to the Community: How Southeast’s Greek Week impacts Cape
Think back to your high school spirit week. Now, imagine that spirit week raising thousands of dollars for nonprofit organizations in your community. This is a good idea of what Southeast’s Greek Week is all about.
News
March 2
Greek Activity: Status vs Sanction
Social media can be a breeding ground for rumors. With platforms such as YikYak, anonymous allegations can be made pertaining to Student Code of Conduct violations. While student violations are protected under FERPA, student organizations are not. Students can veri...
Entertainment
January 25
Healthy eating is possible
Everybody eats, whether it be nachos for dinner in the University Center, or in the Scully building for the Subway lunch rush. Southeast alum Ariel Dumars shows how to incorporate health and nutrition on her Instagram, @freshgirlfit.
Entertainment
December 2
The Newsboys step into the light at the Show Me Center
The Step Into The Light Tour made a stop at the Show Me Center on Saturday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m.
News
November 10
Southeast could go contactless: An increase in technological advances may erase the need for physica...
Contactless student identification could be a reality for Southeast students in coming years, student government’s Student Issues Committee Chair Abbey Hammack said.
Entertainment
October 18
Spooky Southeast stories told at haunted walking tour
Cape Girardeau is full of ghost stories, according to Executive Director of the Economic, Business and Community Engagement Center Christy Mershon. Mershon led a haunted tour of downtown Cape Girardeau during Family Weekend Saturday, Sept. 25. Mershon has given hau...
Opinion
September 16
Certified Bop
Another long-awaited album has finally been released to the public, and it’s certifiably hyped. You guessed it — I’m talking about Drake’s “Certified Lover Boy.” We all know Drizzy is the Taylor Swift of hip-hop — producing some of my favorite songs about women in ...
Opinion
September 8
DONDA is here!
The long-awaited album from Kanye West has finally hit streaming services. That’s right — DONDA has arrived. The project is ‘Ye’s 10th studio album, and fans have been waiting for more than a year since the album was announced. Kanye held a listening party in Atlan...
News
April 27
Libraries extend online services in Cape Girardeau
The Cape Girardeau Public Library and Kent Library at Southeast have taken their existing resources and innovated new or improved ways to connect with patrons.
Entertainment
April 15
Creativity in quarantine: two senior students create remotely
Without the ability to collaborate as a team in-person, groups and organizations all over have had to utilize new avenues of communication and creation.
News
April 15
Counseling and Disability Services offers telehealth consultations
Students may feel overwhelmed or otherwise distressed after all of the changes made by the university in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. In times of distress, students may benefit from an appointment with Counseling and Disability Services.
Entertainment
April 7
Senior theatre students respond to switch to remote learning
COVID-19 has forced Southeast students out of their lives as normal students and into the unpredictable world of remote learning. Senior performing arts students, such as those involved with the theatre department, feel deeply the loss of their last moments on camp...
Entertainment
November 23
SEMO Dancers flex their skills on Bedell stage
Southeast dance students flexed their skills in a multitude of dance styles at the annual Fall For Dance production at Southeast’s River Campus, which kicked off Nov. 14 and ran through Nov. 17.
Opinion
October 25
Posting on Facebook won’t solve your problems
Southeast Missouri State University has more than 150 clubs and organizations on campus; how many are you involved in?
Entertainment
May 6
Art Council Presents Local Brew Artist
Local restaurant and pub owner DeWayne Schaaf gave a presentation on the art of fermentation at Catapult Creative House on April 29. Schaaf owns and operates Celebrations Restaurant and Ebb and Flow Fermentations, where he crafts beers. He called his presentation “...
Entertainment
April 30
Environmental Science Association celebrates Earth Day with EcoPalooza
Southeast’s Environmental Science Association (ESA) hosted EcoPalooza in celebration of Earth Day at the Student Recreation Center on April 24. Senior Anahi Gamboa is the president and co-founder of the Environmental Science Association. Gamboa started EcoPalooza l...
Entertainment
April 25
Nature Center Hosts Earth Day Celebration
The Cape Girardeau Nature Center hosted an Earth Day celebration to inform attendees about the Show Me State’s natural plants, animals and habitats on April 20. To celebrate Earth Day, the Nature Center played nature documentaries and Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax movie in ...
Entertainment
April 23
Student art on display at Crisp Museum
Southeast students had the opportunity to present their sculptures, paintings and drawings at the annual Juried Student Exhibition at Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum opened April 5. This year’s exhibition is called “Exhibiting Excellence,” and showcase...
Opinion
April 10
Everyone should see a therapist
Usually, people see a therapist after a trauma like the death of a family member. A loss is something that people generally understand they need help processing. However, recognizable trauma is not the only reason you should seek a mental health professional...
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