Southeast planning to partner with TRCC
The Board of Regents recently approved a partnership between Southeast and Three Rivers Community College so that the Cape Girardeau area can offer community college-type programs.
The partnership between the two higher education facilities is a three-year pilot experiment to determine if this kind of program will be successful.…
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Sex TalksCarly Milne excites students with lecture
"Yes! I finally get to learn about sex!" said one of the raffle winners, walking back with his prize - a free copy of "Sexography" by Canadian-born Carly Milne. While Milne definitely talked about sex in her Nov. 3 discussion in the Academic Auditorium, which was sponsored by Student Activities Council and attracted high amounts of both males and females, that wasn't the only thing she discussed.…
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'Children's Hour'
The play will be presented on Nov. 11 - 15 at the River Campus. It is a serious adult play written by Lillian Hellman that teaches about the negative effects of lying. …
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Wellness seminar encourages better health education
Southeast Missouri State University's Wellness Seminars are continuing to encourage people to stay healthy.
The seminars, sponsored by Recreation Services, are half-hour sessions focused on health related topics "that people may not think about or don't know about," says Takeshi Fujii, assistant director of Fitness and Wellness.…
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Molly Davis all-time digs leaderAthlete hopes for NCAA berth
Molly Davis, the libero for the Southeast volleyball team, has had many achievements in her time at Southeast-both athletic and academic.
Davis is the all-time leader for digs in Southeast volleyball at the Division I level and has already been named OVC Defensive Player of the Week three times this season.…
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Faculty art show welcomes all students
On Nov. 6, the "Faculty Art Exhibit" will be featured as part of the First Friday With the Arts event, sponsored by the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri.
Showcasing the creations of Southeast's Art department faculty, the work presented in the exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the creative and personal lives of Southeast professors.…
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Drag queens perform to support Gay/Straight Alliance
The Gay/Straight Alliance will host a drag show Thursday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. in the U.C. Ball Room. Eight of the top female impersonators from around the region will take the stage for a night of alternative entertainment.
"If you've never been to a drag show, it's going to be like nothing you've ever seen," Gay/Straight Alliance President Emma Crosby said.…
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FeaturedSoutheast jazz bands to perform at Buckner's Brewing CompanyIf you missed your chance to experience the live music of the Southeast Jazz Bands last Thursday, no need to worry, the "Sultans of Swing" will be performing at Buckner's Brewing Company Nov. 19. As a part of the Fall 2009 Athenaeum Series, the Southeast Brass Quintet consists of five faculty members of the Music department: Marc Fulgham, Barry Bernhardt, Robert Conger, Jessie Reuter, and Charles Kelley. 'Amelia' crashes and burns, bores the audienceI'd never heard of the movie "Amelia" before I went to see it. And after finishing the film, I know why. "Amelia" is based on the life of Amelia Earhart; the famous woman pilot who was lost to the pages of history during an attempt to make a circumnavitigational flight of the world in 1937. Southeast smoking ban: Little known and largely ignoredAs taxes on tobacco increase, smokers decrease. At least the colleges and the state of Missouri hope that's true. Smoking bans have become popular on college campuses, gaining the attention of the State Senate, who are debating whether it is even possible, but they are determined to try. Student Government passes resolutions and discusses Wi-FiStudent Government passes resolutions and discusses Wi-Fi options on campus Student Government senators discussed the possibility of more wireless hotspots in all the buildings on campus and passed two new resolutions on Monday. Student Issues Chair Bryan Kujawa asked the senators how they felt about the issue of wireless connections on campus. Sigmas compete for charitable causeThe leaves have fallen and the weather is cooling, a sign that fall is finally here. Fall brings the basketball season as well as the Sigma Sigma Sigma philanthropy, Sigma Shootout. Every sorority at Southeast has philanthropy to raise money for a charity of their choice. Creed not up to par anymore but manages to pull it off in latest albumCreed is one of those bands that just won't die. This is a band that has been through everything, from an indie start to superstardom and multiplatinum albums, then to a crashing stop thanks to vocalist Scott Stapp's problems with sex, drugs, and booze. Now, Stapp has brought Creed out of retirement with their new album "Full Circle" and is gunning to prove that Creed can be much more than a joke to rock fans. Redhawks conquer the Cougars in a record gameSoutheast volleyball picked up a road win against Ohio Valley Conference newest member SIU-Edwardsville. The Redhawks have been their second-straight match and swept the season series against the Cougars with a 3-1 (25-18, 25-14, 22-25, 25-20) at the SIU Student's Fitness Center. Partying Cape-style in New OrleansHalloween is my favorite holiday, but I have been in Cape every year and it is getting rather dull. I can't get myself to spend another $5 visiting the sorry excuse for a haunted house at the Arena building. I am bored of going downtown and seeing the tasteless clothes, or lack thereof, by girls who use Halloween as an excuse to dress like a slut. Texting while driving bans are failuresTexting while driving is just the newest legislative craze that has taken over the public and mainstream media. Many claim there ought to be a law against it, but why? Supposedly, it's more dangerous when a person texts and drives-and it actually can be-but it's hard to find much evidence that people who text and drive are causing the huge amounts of accidents most want you to believe is happening. Southeast men take thrid and women take fourth in OVC ChampionshipsSoutheast's men's cross-country team took third and the women's cross-country team took fourth in the Ohio Valley Conference Championships on Saturday Oct. 31. The Redhawk runners had to slosh their way through very wet and muddy conditions on the course in Nashville, Tennessee, but that didn't stop three Southeast runners from taking home All-OVC honors. |
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