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  • Bella Gasior is pursuing a double major in Health Sciences and Psychology and with a minor in Exercise Science at Southeast Missouri State University. After she graduates in December 2025, Bella will go to graduate school for occupational therapy.
  • The leaves and temperature are falling suddenly. Baseball season is winding down. Football season has wound up. Horror movie season is finally here, and food cook-offs are abundant. It's fall, y'all.
  • The Cape Girardeau Public Library recently announced that the Missouri Library Association has awarded it the prestigious Library of the Year Award. This honor recognizes the library’s 'outstanding service to the community, commitment to intellectual freedom, and dedication to expanding access to information and resources for all residents'.
  • Scout Hall will welcome Joshua Pantoja for Underground Jazz: Sounds of Puerto Rico on Friday, October 25. Horn Professor at the Puerto Rico Music Conservatory, Joshua Pantoja brings music from Puerto Rico and jazz bebop repertoire to Scout Hall. Earlier in the week, he is the guest performer at SEMO's Fall Jazz Concert in Bedell Performance Hall.
  • Kennedee Nash is pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting at Southeast Missouri State University. She is directing one of the 'Lanford Wilson' Short Plays on River Campus from Thursday, October 24th, through Saturday, October 26th, at 7:30 p.m. in Rust Flexible Theater.
  • “This Government... has maintained the closest surveillance of the Soviet Military buildup on the island of Cuba,” John F. Kennedy informed his fellow citizens during an October 22, 1962, primetime address.
  • Musical theatre major Annabella Gleeson is directing 'She Kills Monsters' on the River Campus. The play shows Thursday, October 10, and runs through Saturday, October 12 at 7:30 pm in the Rust Flexible Theatre.
  • The CBS network’s Saturday night lineup during the 1973 season featured a veritable Mount Rushmore of American television: All in the Family, MASH, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, and The Carol Burnett Show. Perhaps the greatest single evening ever assembled in TV history.
  • Pat Buck is majoring in Media Management at Southeast Missouri State University. He and Hunter Caldwell produce a show for The Southeast Arrow called "What's Up SEMO?" Their show is nominated for 'Best Video Entertainment' by the College Media Association.
  • Kendal Lewis is studying Mass Communication: TV & film at Southeast Missouri State University. He will be featured in the 'See Me' Series discussion panel on Monday, September 30th from 6 to 8 pm in Rose Theater.
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