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A Marble Hill police officer and former SEMO campus officer faces burglary and theft charges after allegedly stealing $18,500 ...
Southeast Missouri State University’s shuttle system will shift to Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority on July 1, ...
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 ...
SEMO celebrated the Class of 2025 and awarded Cedric the Entertainer an honorary doctorate during a commencement ceremony attended by hundreds of graduates and supporters.
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 ...
This is the full, cut up conversation between Pat Buck and SEMO President Carlos Vargas — recorded for our Come to the Edge series. Vargas opens up about his connection with students, the message ...
The 1949 Cape Girardeau tornado left a trail of destruction, killing 23 and destroying over 220 buildings—one of the deadliest storms in Missouri’s history. Survivor recalls its lasting impact.