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May 5, 2014
Art program 'reaches' out to local youth
Art Reach is an after-school program that offers free art lessons to underserved youth in Cape Girardeau. The program was founded by the Southeast Missouri Arts Council.
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April 21, 2014
Southest students take first place at International business competition
Four students from Southeast Missouri State University took first place against eight teams at the University of Missouri-Saint Louis second annual International Business Case Competition. The team consists of Malli Tahghighi, Jenny Macke, Kyle Jacobsmeyer and Chri...
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April 14, 2014
Students, faculty and community members discuss the legalization of marijuana
A small cluster of people gathered in Sikeston on March 25 to listen and debate the potential legalization of marijuana in Missouri. Some were supportive of medical use of marijuana, including Brandy Johnson of Bernie, Mo. Johnson's son, Tre, has a rare medical con...
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March 31, 2014
Proposal approved to research upgrades on Show Me Center
Faded red fold-out seats can be seen scattered throughout the arena and a dull buzz from dated lighting fixtures acts as background noise. The Southeast Missouri State University Show Me Center is 27 years old and many components of the building are showing signs o...
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March 10, 2014
Regents approve proposal to research upgrades to the Show Me Center
Nearly seven million people have attended the 9,800 events that have taken place at Southeast Missouri State University's Show Me Center since the doors first opened in 1987. Since then, a few upgrades have taken place but many important aspects of the building hav...
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March 8, 2014
Best practices when choosing the right major recap
The Academic Support Center at Southeast Missouri State University sponsors seminars every week this semester. These sessions are a beacon for students in need of academic and career guidance. The latest session, held on March 5, was titled "Best Practices When Cho...
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February 24, 2014
Athletic director believes gay players would be accepted
Michael Sam, football player for University of Missouri and potential NFL draft pick, has been making headlines with his recent announcement that he is gay. Countless students, team members and coaches have proven to be supportive of Sam, who could become the first...
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February 18, 2014
Dr. Carson speaks about importance of education
Renowned surgeon Dr. Ben Carson will bring an encouraging message of hope to the community of Sikeston, Mo. John Mcmillen, co-chair of the Dr. Ben Carson event, said the idea behind bringing Carson to Sikeston came from the reaction to the previous election results...
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February 17, 2014
Midwest propane shortage affects student expenses because of raised prices
Propane prices are reaching a record high while cold weather is boosting demand throughout the Midwest. The crisis coincides with a late harvest and an unusually cold winter affecting most of the country.
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February 10, 2014
Broadway Theatre to be considered as historic place in Cape Girardeau
The historic Broadway Theatre in downtown Cape Girardeau is being considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Steven Hoffman, professor of history at Southeast Missouri State University, and Alyssa Lage of the Cape Girardeau Convention & ...
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