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December 11
SEMO’s parking ticket revenue tops $60,000 as SGA proposes new digital meter system
SEMO's parking ticket revenue hits $60,000 this semester, prompting SGA to propose a new digital meter system to ease student frustrations and enhance campus aesthetics.
Taylor Slavens
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November 26
Local charity efforts make a global impact during holidays
Students in Cape Girardeau make a global impact by volunteering with local charities like La Croix Church, SEMO Toys for Tots, and The Salvation Army during the holiday season. Discover how you can help.
Molly Foust
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November 10
SEMO celebrates International Education Month with a feast of events
SEMO's International Education Month kicks off, offering events like "Taste the World" and Culture Cafes to bring domestic and international students together.
Lily Niebrugge
Nino Kikvadze
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November 7
Battling the Beatles: SEMO’s annual challenge with Asian Lady Beetles
SEMO faces an annual invasion of Asian Lady Beetles in its residence halls. Students and staff tackle this persistent pest problem with integrated pest management and practical tips.
Taylor Slavens
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October 30
Kathy Hargrove from dining will end 20 years of service with gratitude
Kathy Hargrove retires after 20 years at SEMO Dining, leaving behind a legacy of smiles and student connections.
Neva Wodochek
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October 23
South Side Farms: Cultivating hope and nourishing the community
Discover how South Side Farms is transforming a Cape Girardeau food desert into a thriving community oasis, providing fresh produce and hope to local residents.
Alex Barton
Zach Huffman
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October 23
The Reality of Towers Landing
SEMO students voice serious concerns over food safety at Towers Landing, citing raw meals and sanitation issues. SEMO Dining urges detailed feedback to improve dining experiences and safety standards.
Olivia Ketcherside
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October 14
Classes canceled due to campus-wide power outage
SEMO cancels classes due to a campus-wide power outage. Dorms are affected, dining options are limited, and students face challenges with assignments and library access. Normal operations expected tomorrow.
Lily Niebrugge
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October 13
Northern Lights fill the sky in Southeast Missouri
Witness a rare spectacle as the Northern Lights illuminate Southeast Missouri. Discover the science behind this stunning aurora and tips on capturing its vibrant colors with your camera.
Rylee Schremp
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October 6
SEMO students protest to bring awareness to the war in Gaza
SEMO students rally for Gaza peace, urging a ceasefire and highlighting the human toll of the conflict. Protesters call attention to the ongoing violence and advocate for a two-state solution.
Abby Volz
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