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Zoe Patterson and Sarah St. John are senior undergraduate students at Southeast Missouri State University. This year, Zoe Patterson was director and Sarah St. John was co-director of SEMO's Greek Week Committee.
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Zoe Patterson and Sarah St. John are senior undergraduate students at Southeast Missouri State University. This year, Zoe Patterson was director and Sarah St. John was co-director of SEMO's Greek Week Committee.
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Mon. April 8th, 2024 marked the second time Cape Girardeau and the region experienced a total solar eclipse within a seven-year period—a rare occurrence.
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In February and March, male red-wings travel north from their southern wintering grounds and find good spots for nesting and feeding.
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Southeast Missouri State University is preparing for the approaching total solar eclipse on April 8. For the first total eclipse since 2017, a slew of activities are planned for SEMO students, their families, and the local community to enjoy.
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Caitlin Dehne is a senior at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in Corporate Communications and Professional Writing. She is also a member of SEMO's DECA organization.
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Caitlin Dehne is a senior at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in Corporate Communications and Professional Writing. She is also a member of SEMO's DECA organization.
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Retired NASA astronomer Fred Espenak has spent his entire life traveling the world chasing solar eclipses, earning the nickname “Mr. Eclipse.”
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Discover Nature this week with fire in Missouri. Fire is an important part of our lives. To some, memories of campfires bring warm and pleasant feelings, but others remember the horrors of wildfires.
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Scott Bellovich and James Rice are sophomores at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in Television and Film. They earned the Redhawk Award for their film "Dear Bridge" at the Fault Line Film Festival 2024.
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Scott Bellovich and James Rice are sophomores at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in Television and Film. They earned the Redhawk Award for their film "Dear Bridge" at the Fault Line Film Festival 2024.
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To support and promote creativity, Cedric ‘The Entertainer’ Kyles returned to Southeast Missouri State University on March 23 for an evening of comedy to benefit scholarships. With a comedy career spanning 30 years and many memorable roles, Cedric Kyles has come a long way since graduating from SEMO in 1987.