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  • SEMO sophomore Cadrian Hutsell is double majoring in psychology and music/vocal performance. She competed in vocal performance at the National Association of Teachers of Singing National Student Auditions this year.
  • Before the most popular part of deer hunting season—firearms portion— begins in Missouri, Nov. 11th - 21st, we spoke with Russell Duckworth, the SE Region Protection Branch Captain with the Missouri Dept. of Conservation, about what hunters need to know about Chronic Wasting Disease, testing during opening weekend (Nov. 11-12), and how to prevent its spread among the deer population.
  • On this week's episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', we recognize Navy Veteran Zach Huffman in honor of Veterans' Day. Zach is a junior at Southeast Missouri State University, majoring in Mass Communication: Multimedia Journalism.
  • During our interview, Leslie Washington recapped the recent 'Vintage NOW' Fashion Show fundraising event held Sat. Oct. 21, 2023, the various services offered for those who need help in domestic violence situations, and the upcoming Domestic Violence Awareness Month Candlelight Vigil at Southeast Missouri State University, Wed. Oct. 25, 2023.
  • Leslie Washington spoke with KRCU Public Radio shortly after gun violence in the downtown Cape Girardeau area, the frequent issue with solving gun crimes, especially in domestic violence cases, as well as witnesses willing to talk to police. The interview was recorded in late September and references recent events.
  • Kent Library will host a film screening of Faulkner: The Past Is Never Dead in November on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University. The 2023 documentary is the first-ever about William Faulkner created with the authorization and cooperation of his estate and offers insights into Faulkner’s life, struggles, and literary works.
  • Addison McMahan is a senior this year at Southeast Missouri State University, as well as the newly crowned 'Woman of the Year'. In her 'SEMO Spotlight' interview, Addison discussed her experience winning the title and her plans for higher education after graduation.
  • It was a sunny and breezy afternoon Wed. Oct. 18th, and on a field overlooking the Southeast River Campus—it was the last major practice day in Cape Girardeau for the SEMO Marching Band before they hit the road for the Bands of America Super Regionals exhibition showcase performance.
  • Josh Seabaugh graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in 2022 with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism/Mass Media. After earning his degree in December, Josh now works as a Digital Content Producer in Cape Girardeau at KFVS-TV.
  • "Somewhere, out in the world, are the people who touched us, or loved us, or ran from us. In that way we will live on. We are in the back of hundreds of people’s photographs - moving, talking, blurring into the background of a picture two strangers have framed on their living room mantelpiece. And in that way, we will live on too. But it isn’t enough."
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