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Keeping yourself safe this summer means always being prepared and taking simple steps to protect yourself from the heat.
This short documentary follows the story of a Puerto Rican student and a group of friends from Sudan, Norway, Taiwan, the ...
Staying at SEMO this summer? Find out which campus resources, dining options, and support services remain open to help you ...
This is the full conversation between Pat Buck and new SEMO President Dr. Brad Hodson. Dr. Hodson talks about his plans for SEMO, philanthropy goals, and his background before SEMO.
SEMO Anthropology students and faculty helped identify remains found in 2022 near Portageville, Missouri, solving a cold case and bringing closure to the family of missing Indiana man Robert J. Eaton.
SEMO unveils $1.5 million in upgrades and a new name for its Police Academy, aiming to modernize training, boost student focus, and expand regional law enforcement collaboration.
Cape Girardeau’s Freedom Fest returns June 14 with live music, food, vendors, and family activities, raising funds to support local veterans at the Cape Girardeau Veterans Home.
Get ready for festival season with essential safety tips, smart packing advice, and a checklist to ensure a stress-free, enjoyable experience at your favorite music events this summer.
SEMO professor Jonathan Kessler waived his preliminary hearing and pleaded not guilty to charges including child endangerment and assault after his March arrest; he remains on leave and out on bond.
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 ...
President Trump signs executive order to cut federal funding for PBS and NPR, calling public media support outdated as agencies prepare to revise grant guidelines by mid-2025.