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According to Michael Huntington, local travel writer and UFO researcher, Huffman found himself praying over three extraterrestrial beings after their flying saucer struck ground in a rural Cape ...
SEMO students share their dream car in this week's episode of What's Up SEMO. Brought to you by Downtown Cape. Producer: Kyler Messenger Talent: Pat Buck CLOCKTOWER HINT: This store has Artisan ...
This short documentary follows the story of a Puerto Rican student and a group of friends from Sudan, Norway, Taiwan, the United States and Puerto Rico, who meet in Cape Girardeau. Despite their ...
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 ...
President Trump signs executive order to cut federal funding for PBS and NPR, calling public media support outdated as agencies prepare to revise grant guidelines by mid-2025.
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.
Due to stigmas associated with Grindr and fear of retaliation from future employers, the Grindr users who spoke to the Arrow for this story wish to remain anonymous. Scroll through the Grindr app in ...
Club sports at Southeast Missouri State University help international students find community, ease their transition to the U.S., and build friendships through shared passion for soccer, cricket, and ...
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 ...
Maddox Murphy, a name familiar to some as a former athlete, and to others as the current Editor-in-Chief of the Southeast Arrow. Today, we dive deeper into her story, exploring how she has overcome ...
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.
SEMO to demolish vacant buildings for campus beautification. Henderson Hall and International Village cottages, unused since 2018, will be replaced with green spaces to enhance the learning ...