The Academic Hall dome
Academic Hall was built in 1906 to replace the original Normal School Building, which burned down on April 8, 1902. The college was very small when the first building burned, said Frank Nickell, the director of the Center for Regional History. …
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Cape gets vaccinated
Cape Girardeau received shipments of the H1N1 vaccine from the government a few weeks ago, but the vaccine is not being offered to the general public, including most students just yet. …
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Southeast students reflect on Fort Hood
Fort Hood in Texas is the largest active duty armored post in the United States Armed Services according to their official website. It also says that it is many times referred to as "The Great Place" because of the great opportunities it offers to soldiers and their families. …
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'Empty Bowls' raises money to help local food pantries
Where can you get a handmade bowl, gourmet soups, and dessert all for $12? At the "Empty Bowls" event held annually at Southeast Missouri State University's Dearmont Hall.
On Nov. 11, dozens of students, faculty, and neighbors of the university gathered in Dearmont Hall's basement to enjoy good food and company while giving back to the community.…
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Provost search nears finish
Three finalists have been selected to interview for the Provost position at Southeast Missouri State University.
Candidates will interview on campus during the week of Nov. 30-Dec. 4. …
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Guitar ensemble to play on Dec. 7 at the River Campus
Each semester the Southeast Guitar Ensemble put on a performance and Southeast students looking to see one this fall need only to wait until Dec. 7. The Guitar Ensemble will hold a concert that Monday. The performance is taking place in Robert F. and Gertrude L. Shuck Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m.…
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Heather MacDonald Greene Multimedia Center welcomes students
The Heather MacDonald Greene Multimedia Center is the newest space in Kent Library, and opened last fall.
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FeaturedRihanna garners sympathy after her recent Diane Sawyer interviewOn Nov. 6, Rihanna sat down with Diane Sawyer for a revealing interview about the pop singer's abusive relationship with Chris Brown. Talent show brings out students' inner selvesPut those dancin' shoes on and warm up those vocals. On November 21, 2009, in Academic Auditorium, students and locals get to show their talents in a talent show sponsored by the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. The talent show will be going on from 4-7 p.m. Students cope by not thinking about finalsIt's that time of year again, classes are winding down and students are bracing themselves for the last big hurdle of the fall semester: finals week. '2012' thrusts viewers into doomsdaySurprise, surprise, Director Roland Emmerich has dished out yet another apocalyptic film. "2012" will certainly not join the ranks of "Independence Day" and may even fall short of the status earned by "The Day After Tomorrow," which certainly did not set a high bar. If hip-hop and poetry made a baby, 'The Yard' would be itFans of Hip-Hop, acapella or spoken word should check out "The Yard" on Friday, Nov. 20, the showing is free of charge at 6:30 p.m. in the Academic Hall auditorium. 'Cell' is terrifyingOne of Stephen King's latest novels, Cell is an end of the world zombie thriller. It explores the idea of a large-scale terrorist attack, and the annihilation of much of the world's technology. Black Friday becomes a dangerous holidayThe best experience of my shopping life happened on Black Friday. Actually, it was probably equally the best and the worst. After that Black Friday experience, my mom and I were watching Jingle All the Way when my mom said, "Before Wal-Mart in Arkansas, I would never have believed that this movie and what's happening to the father was true. Now, I totally believe the movie!" I agreed one hundred percent. That was because my mom, my aunt, my sister, and I woke up at 5 am one Black Friday down in Arkansas. We were visiting my grandparents for Thanksgiving and the store had awesome sales. I was the instigator for the trip. I wanted a DVD player and my sister wanted a coat and no one trusted me to make it to town on my own, so they decided to tag along. Redhawks end season on a competitive noteThe Redhawks ended their cross country season on Saturday at the NCAA Midwest Regional meet in Springfield, Mo. The men's team compiled 607 points, which earned them a 22nd place finish. The women's team only sent two runners to compete, so they did not have enough competitors to earn a team score. Redhawks get first conference win of 2009The Southeast Missouri State football team avoided having a winless conference record with a 49-13 thrashing of rival Murray State. |
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