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Cape Girardeau’s aging water system is at risk of failure, and an August vote could determine if the city secures funding for ...
Southeast Missouri State University’s shuttle system will shift to Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority on July 1, ...
A Marble Hill police officer and former SEMO campus officer faces burglary and theft charges after allegedly stealing $18,500 ...
It was around Independence Day in 1947 when the world grew skeptical that Earth was the only planet to host living beings in the universe. These skeptics stemmed from the story of a rancher in Roswell ...
The influence of a coach on an athlete does not only affect their athletic performance, but their mental and emotional performance. Building a strong and trusting relationship with a coach can help to ...
One-thousand years ago, a politically powerful priest stood atop a 100-foot tall terraced temple, overlooking a large, culturally sophisticated city. This wasn’t in far off Mexico or Mesopotamia, but ...
Discover Spring 2025’s top skincare trends, from tech-powered tools and body care to skin-barrier repair, scalp treatments, and makeup-skincare hybrids—blending innovation with simplicity for ...
In 2008, Missouri was a key battleground state in the presidential election. John McCain and Barack Obama spent nearly $20 million on advertising in the state and visited a combined 27 times. In the ...
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.
SEMO students and community members rallied to protest the revocation of international student visas, demanding protections after SEVIS record terminations put dozens at risk of deportation and loss ...
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.
Cheerleaders spend hours in the gym practicing and cheering on athletes. The stunts and work they put into their performance can also lead to serious injuries. However, cheerleading is often not ...