College Media Network
Jobs and internships for students
Top College News
Sections
News
Arts & Entertainment
Sports
Campus Events
Forum
Options
Login
Register
Contact Us
Message Board
Letter to the Editor
Back Issues
Search
Channels
Press Releases
Links
McCartney
BFA Art Exhibition
SEMO's Official Website
City of Cape
Facebook
Myspace
AlterNet
Democracy Now!
The Onion
Cape Scene
College Publisher
YouTube
www.capahaarrow.com
Capaha Arrow
Current Issue:
Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Back to full list of archived issues
News
What it's like to…study abroad in London
Proposed changes to library policy
"Hurricane Blues" released this week
Majoring in facilities management
Want to start a business? Southeast can help.
Southeast's non-discrimination policy
Facilities management creates scholarship in memory of former employee
Republican candidates speak at Southeast
Rick Springfield and Southeast hope for "Hoops"
Sports
Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Football
Women's Basketball
Campus Events
Student Government Meeting
Sports
Soccer
Campus Events
Crime Beat
Entertainment
Dance-Apalooza
Cultural learnings on recycled comedy routines
Opinion
I exercised my right, how about you?
Talking Heads
More Issues
Previous five issues
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Wednesday, October 4, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Next five issues
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Issue Summary
News
Southeast considering trimming more staff and faculty
Technology Village still on pause
Arts & Entertainment
'Rumors': 'Seinfeld' with more profanity
'Wonderland' lulls viewers into boring nightmare
Academy Awards results shock the public
Artist Glenn Williams inspired by economy
New Fairy tale princesses are not damsels in distress
Sports
Globie to visit Southeast
Gymnast talks about getting into the sport
Professor educates and excavates
Campus Events
Need spring break ideas?
Forum
Earthquakes: Tectonics, global warming or God?
Two spring-breakers take on Panama City
Two spring-breakers take Panama City
Advertisement
Have a story or photos to share? Submit your letters, stories, photos and more to the Arrow. Click here to read the submission guidelines.
Advertisement