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  • In this episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', we speak with Jenna Brock, a junior majoring in business administration and music, who serves as a Senior Senator for the Harrison College of Business and Computing. She’s running for Student Government Association Treasurer to apply her banking and accounting background to managing student fee funds, which support conferences, research, and campus activities.
  • In this episode of 'Exposition', we speak with Sidra Sundberg, a sophomore design tech major, who is one of the costume designers for SEMO’s production of 'Legally Blonde'. The production runs from April 9th through 11th at 7:30 p.m. and April 11th and 12th at 2 p.m. in the Bedell Performance Hall at the Southeast River Campus.
  • In the upcoming April 2026 election, Cape Girardeau County voters will consider two propositions to prevent property tax increases on primary residences. 'Proposition A' would exempt senior citizens aged 62 and older from property tax increases unless their homes are renovated or the tax levy increases. 'Proposition B' would cap annual property tax increases at 5% or the inflation rate, whichever is higher. Dr. David Yaskewich, an economics professor, explained that such measures, similar to California's Prop 13, can provide property tax relief but may limit local government revenue and create economic disparities between long-term and new residents.
  • In this episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', we speak with student government candidate Paul Hinkle, who discusses his background, current SGA role, and goals as he campaigns for vice president.
  • Obediah Scott was born on February 15, 1764, in Bedford County, Virginia. He was the tenth child and ninth son of William and Lucy Scott.
  • In this episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', we speak with Associate Professor. Dr. Fidel Atuo, from the Biological and Environmental Sciences Department at Southeast Missouri State University, about his recent conservation research.
  • In this episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', we speak with Marge Phillips, a long-time member and past president (as well as several other officer positions) of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. She shared her experiences and insights about the society since joining in 1998 and her retirement from Southeast Missouri State University.
  • Christopher (Hayes) Hays was born on January 10, 1738, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and about 1764, he married Eve May Apple. Hays was a colonel from Westmorland County, Pennsylvania, during the Revolution, serving from 1777-1779.
  • Welcome to mid-February! It’s a short month but not short on things to celebrate: Black History month, Groundhog's Day, Valentines, Random Acts of Kindness Day and Presidents Day, and Mardi Gras and the Lunar New Year. It’s also the start of Lent, where meat may not be on the menu on Fridays and, in case you don’t know, we welcome the astrological sign of Pisces on the 19th, symbolized by two fish. So, seafood’s on the menu.
  • Ithamar Hubble was born in 1762 in Connecticut to Daniel Hubbell and Sarah (Gregory) Hubble. At 17, in 1779, he volunteered and served as a private and a spy in the New York militia.
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