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SEMO’s Nepalese community reflects on anti-corruption protests that toppled Nepal’s government, left dozens dead, and sparked uncertainty about the country’s future.
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SEMO students with disabilities face challenges navigating the campus’s steep hills and stairs, but the university is investing in ramps and shuttle access to improve accessibility.
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The historic WWII ship USS LST 325 docked in Cape Girardeau Sept. 25-29, offering public tours and a chance to explore one of the last surviving tank landing ships from World War II.
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Arrow reporter Ariangelis Ortiz discusses the leading story on SEMO public transportation. Southeast Missouri State University’s shuttle system will shift to Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority on July 1, promising expanded routes, improved safety, and a new real-time tracking app for students.
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As Southeast Missouri State University prepares for the 2025 Student Government Association (SGA) election, two distinct campaign platforms are working to engage the student body: "Make SEMO Shine" and "Your Voice Matters." Both tickets are campaigning for the opportunity to lead next year’s student government.
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Kora is Multimedia Journalism student who will graduate this spring semester. She finished her degree in three years by taking seven classes a semester. She also has won awards statewide and participated in multiple organizations in the media industry throughout her time at SEMO.
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Kora is Multimedia Journalism student who will graduate this spring semester. She finished her degree in three years by taking seven classes a semester. She also has won awards statewide and participated in multiple organizations in the media industry throughout her time at SEMO.
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2024 SEMO Graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia Journalism. She formerly worked as Editor in Chief of the Southeast Arrow.
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2024 SEMO Graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia Journalism. She formerly worked as Editor in Chief of the Southeast Arrow.
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Dr. Pam Parry, an esteemed media historian and professor at Southeast Missouri State University, has passed away. Known for her work on Eisenhower and women in politics, she was a beloved educator and author.