News
Southeast Missouri State University’s shuttle system will shift to Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority on July 1, ...
President Trump signs executive order to cut federal funding for PBS and NPR, calling public media support outdated as ...
A Marble Hill police officer and former SEMO campus officer faces burglary and theft charges after allegedly stealing $18,500 ...
SEMO celebrated the Class of 2025 and awarded Cedric the Entertainer an honorary doctorate during a commencement ceremony ...
Get ready to make the most of your summer internship with these essential tips on preparation, networking, and goal setting ...
Female comics from SEMO share their experiences navigating bias in comedy, the impact of early gendered expectations, and how ...
For stories about President Vargas’ impact on the SEMO community, click here or pick up a copy of the Arrow special edition on campus. To see the full Arrow interview with Vargas, click here.
In Part 2 of our exclusive interview, SEMO President Carlos Vargas sits down with Southeast Arrow reporter Pat Buck to discuss his relationship with SEMO students and the Cape Girardeau community.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results