Discover the origins of Thanksgiving, from the 1621 feast shared by Pilgrims and the Wampanoag to today’s traditions of ...
Southeast Missouri State University Choirs join forces for 'A Festive Celebration' concert on Nov. 25, featuring holiday ...
Missouri hunters face new deer season rules, including expanded CWD management zones, mandatory testing in some counties, and ...
Cape Con 2025 celebrated its 20th anniversary in Cape Girardeau, drawing record crowds and uniting fans of comics, anime, and ...
After 46 years searching for Cheryl Scherer, her family donates $7,500 to SEMO’s Forensic Lab, supporting efforts to identify missing persons and help families facing similar tragedies.
SEMO boasts 23 international student-athletes across multiple sports, highlighting diverse talent and cultures while ...
Discover the most effective note-taking methods backed by research, and learn why quality—not quantity—of notes can boost your memory and academic performance.
A sharp drop in international students at SEMO is cutting revenue for the university and local businesses, raising concerns about broader economic impacts if the trend continues.
U.S. universities are seeing a 21% decline in new international students as tougher visa policies and political uncertainty create barriers and an unpredictable future for those seeking an American ...
SEMO basketball teams hit the road, volleyball wraps regular season at SIUE before playoffs, and football hosts Lindenwood for the Gameball Brawl in the final home game of the season.