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Toslin Taylor
opinion
May 1, 2019
A balancing act
My senior year has been the most challenging for me. Like any other undergraduate student preparing for graduation, I was eager to plan for my life after crossing the stage at Southeast. I was stressing about classes, the Arrow, and what I would do with my degree p...
opinion
April 29, 2019
Tate selected as Editor for the Arrow
Southeast junior Zach Tate has been selected as the 2019-2020 editor-in-chief of the Arrow, the award-winning student-run newspaper, since 1911. Tate, a native of Illiopolis, Illinois, currently serves as the Arrow’s sports editor and is double majoring in multimed...
news
April 16, 2019
SGA advisor breaks down recent election, annual budget
After the recent Student Government Association election, advisor Michele Irby broke down the organization's campaign process, its annual budget, addressed the mishap with the voting ballot, but had few words on the temporary removal of next SGA president Matt Rolw...
news
April 13, 2019
S-MSTA literacy walk aids education majors and Cape community students
Student teachers at Southeast helped local Elementary school students improve reading during a recent event. Members of the Student Missouri State Teaching Association (S-MSTA) walked and read with Jefferson Elementary School students, as part of their professional...
news
April 10, 2019
Easterseals Midwest lights the way for Autism Awareness
Easterseals Midwest has partnered with SEMO Alliance for Disability Independence, Inc (SADI). and Autism Awareness of Southeast Missouri (AASM) to host the fourth annual Blue Light Ball on Friday, April 12. “A lot of our individuals have expressed that they never ...
news
February 18, 2019
Bunch takes on new role as director of Counseling and Disability Services
Janice Bunch has been in the Cape Girardeau area since 2006 to pursue her goal of being a university counselor to help students to succeed and grow, especially those of a lower social status. Bunch, a native northern Missouri, graduated in 2005 from Truman State Un...
news
February 5, 2019
Administration launches wellness initiative to improve counseling services
Southeast President Carlos Vargas, administrators and Student Government Association have collaborated since Fall 2017 to resolve issues involving the university’s wellness programs. As a result, administrators have been gradually launching a mental health wellness...
news
January 21, 2019
Air quality concerns force early relocation of Counseling and Disability Services
At the start of the spring semester Counseling and Disability Services relocated to the 11th floor of Towers East due to temporary air quality concerns in wing B of Dearmont Hall. The relocation has allowed the department to be close to the Campus Health Clinic, wh...
opinion
October 22, 2018
We don't just fight in October
Anyone that knows me well knows that I'm not a very vulnerable person. I would rather play tough and cry alone behind closed doors — it is easier that way. The story I am about share has left me so exposed. My day started off as a regular day. I was a junior in hig...
sports
October 22, 2018
Player Spotlight: Claire Ochs
Freshman Claire Ochs extended her double-double streak to 12 matches with 21 assist and 12 digs against Tennessee State University on Saturday, Oct. 20. Although the Redhawks loss to TSU, they did pick a win Friday, Oct. 19, against Belmont. Ochs had 25 assists and...
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