March 25 - 31

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SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT PUBLICATION MARCH 25 - 31, 2015 Student run since 1911

‘MEMPHIS’ WILL BE PRESENTED AT 7:30 P.M. MARCH 31 IN THE DONALD C. BEDELL PERFORMANCE HALL. READ MORE ON PAGE 7. +

Spring football begins The Southeast Missouri State football team began spring practice on March 10. Read more on page 5. +

Diversity education task force formed LOGAN YOUNG EDITOR

4HE 0RESIDENT S 4ASK &ORCE ON $IVERSITY %DUCATION LED BY 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY 0RESIDENT $R +ENNETH 7 $OBBINS HAD ITS FIRST MEETING ON -ARCH TO DISCUSS DIVERSITY ON CAMPUS h)T S A TASK FORCE IN THAT THERE ARE some issues that we need to start TALKING ABOUT RACE ON THIS CAMPUS AND ) THINK IT S VERY IMPORTANT THAT IT S NOT A STANDING COMMITTEE v $OBBINS SAID h2IGHT NOW IT IS TO LOOK AT SPECIFIC ISSUES AND REPORT BACK TO ME ON SOME OF THE THINGS THAT THEY THINK MIGHT BE HELPFUL WHEN WE TALK ABOUT RACE ISSUES ON OUR CAMPUS v $R $EBBIE "ELOW VICE PRESIDENT FOR ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT AND STUDENT SUCCESS AND DEAN OF STUDENTS AND $R -ORRIS *ENKINS CHAIR OF THE #OLLEGE OF Health Sciences and Human Services, ARE CO CHAIRS OF THE TASK FORCE AND WILL HELP FACILITATE DISCUSSIONS AMONG ITS MEMBERS $OBBINS SAID THAT TALKS ABOUT A DIVERSITY TASK FORCE BEGAN IN !UGUST BEFORE CLASSES WERE BACK IN SESSION !CCORDING TO THE TASK FORCE S MISSION STATEMENT ITS MAIN CHARGE WILL BE TO “advance the awareness and underSTANDING OF ISSUES RELATED TO RACE

ETHNICITY AND NATIONALITY IN A UNIVERSITY SETTING v h7HEN THE &ERGUSON ISSUE HIT WE HAVE AROUND STUDENTS FROM THAT AREA AND THEY NEEDED A PLACE FOR THEM TO COME v $OBBINS SAID h)T WAS A WEEK BEFORE SCHOOL STARTED AND WE OFFERED THEM TO COME IN EARLY !ND WE HAD SOME THAT DID AND SOME THAT DIDN T OBVIOUSLY SO THAT THEY HAD A SAFE PLACE THAT THEY FELT COMFORTABLE BEING IN "UT

YOU KNOW THAT JUST BROUGHT TO THE FOREFRONT THAT WE HAVEN T TALKED A LOT ABOUT RACE ON THIS CAMPUS AND ) THINK THAT IT IS HIGH TIME TO DO THAT v $OBBINS SAID ADMINISTRATORS ON CAMPUS WERE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS A NUMBER OF DIVERSITY ISSUES AFTER PEACEFUL PROTESTS WERE HELD IN FRONT OF +ENT ,IBRARY IN .OVEMBER FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF A GRAND

JURY DECISION NOT TO INDICT POLICE OFFICE $ARREN7ILSON WHO SHOT AND KILLED YEAR OLD -ICHAEL "ROWN IN !UGUST /N SPEAKING ABOUT DIVERSITY ON CAMPUS IN A GROUP SETTING $OBBINS SAID SEVERAL #AUCASIAN STUDENTS SAID THEY FELT UNCOMFORTABLE TALKING ABOUT RACE ISSUES (E SAID ONE FACULTY MEMBER RESPONDED WITH h5NTIL YOU RE UNCOMFORTABLE NOTHING PRODUCTIVE IS GOING TO BE COMING OUT OF THESE DISCUSSIONS v h) DON T WANT THIS TASK FORCE TO JUST FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE BUT ) THINK IT S SOMETHING THAT WE NEED TO HAVE SOME DIALOGUE ;ABOUT= v $OBBINS SAID h/NE OF THE REASONS ) CAME HERE WAS THE OPENNESS OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE FACULTY ON ISSUES OF RACE AND THEN ) WAS MORE IMPRESSED WHEN ) FOUND OUT THAT THE STUDENTS WERE TAKING THE LEAD AFTER THE &ERGUSON ISSUE v *ENKINS SAID h4HEY WERE TAKING THE LEAD ON THIS PARTICULAR ISSUE SPECIFICALLY FOR &ERGUSON BUT NOT IGNORING THAT OVERARCHING ISSUE OF DISCRIMINATION AND RACISM AND ALL THE ISMS ) THINK A GRASSROOTS APPROACH IS THE BEST APPROACH TO TAKE v *ENKINS SAID HE HOPES THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY WILL HAVE THOSE UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATIONS SO THE UNIVERSITY AS A WHOLE CAN MOVE FORWARD IN THE FUTURE WITH A CLEARER UNDERSTANDING OF DIVERSITY ON CAMPUS In order to have that conversation, THE TASK FORCE IS MADE UP OF STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS FROM ALL AREAS OF THE CAMPUS h )T S INTENDED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE SO THAT THERE S FACULTY REPRESENTATION FROM EACH OF THE COLLEGES THERE S REPRESENTATION FROM EACH OF OUR GROUPS MEANING CLERICAL TECHNICAL STAFF THE FACULTY SENATE THE $EANS #OUNCIL THE CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND THEN OF COURSE STUDENT GOVERNMENT v "ELOW SAID h3TUDENT GOVERNMENT APPOINTED ) BELIEVE THREE STUDENTS TO THE TASK FORCE

BUT WE HAVE A TOTAL OF IT S EITHER OR STUDENTS WHO ARE A PART OF THIS TASK FORCE BECAUSE IT WAS STUDENTS WHO started the demonstrations. It was the STUDENT VOICE THAT REALLY BEGAN THE CONVERSATION v 4HE TASK FORCE HAS BEEN GIVEN A LIST

OF OBJECTIVES TO HELP FACILITATE THE DISCUSSION AND TO HELP MEMBERS WORK TOWARD AN END GOAL h-ANY OF THE OBJECTIVES CAME FROM THE STUDENTS THEMSELVES WHO VE SAID

YOU KNOW @) M SPENDING MY TIME AND MONEY HERE AND ) WANT TO LEARN ABOUT THESE ISSUES BUT ) WANT TO BE IN A CLASS ENVIRONMENT WHERE ) CAN ALSO TALK ABOUT RACE v "ELOW SAID "ELOW SAID THE PURPOSE OF THE FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING ON -ARCH WAS TO HAVE INTRODUCTIONS BETWEEN ALL THE MEMBERS TO REVIEW THE OBJECTIVES OF the committee and to start a conversation. h&ROM THERE WE LL DECIDE IF WE NEED TO WORK IN SUB COMMITTEES AND THEN SOMETHING ELSE ) M HOPING WE CAN ACHIEVE THIS WEEK IS JUST TO ASK THE QUESTION @(OW DO WE ENGAGE THE REST OF CAMPUS IN THIS CONVERSATION 7HILE THIS LOOKS LIKE A LARGE GROUP THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE OPINIONS AND who want to share those and voice THOSE v "ELOW SAID "ELOW SAID ANOTHER PURPOSE OF THE TASK FORCE IS TO ENCOURAGE COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMMING BETWEEN STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS ON CAMPUS LIKE 3TUDENT 'OVERNMENT !SSOCIATION AND THE "LACK 3TUDENT 5NION SO THE ORGANIZATIONS ARE NOT PLANNING PROGRAMMING ON TOP OF one another. 4HE TASK FORCE ALSO WILL HAVE DISCUSSIONS ABOUT EXPANDING COURSE OPTIONS TO BETTER SUPPLY STUDENTS WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO TAKE MORE CULTURALLY DIVERSE CLASSES ALONG WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATING MORE DIVERSE OPTIONS FOR MAJORS “In order to deal with race and RACISM THERE MUST BE SOME BASIC EDUCATION v *ENKINS SAID "ELOW SAID THE UNIVERSITY CURRENTLY IS SEARCHING FOR A PERSON TO FILL THE POSITION OF COORDINATOR OF EQUITY AND DIVERSITY ISSUES AND SAID THAT PERSON MAY EVENTUALLY BECOME A PART OF THE TASK FORCE ONCE HE OR SHE IS ACCLIMATED TO UNIVERSITY LIFE 4HE TASK FORCE WILL SUBMIT A PROGRESS REPORT TO $OBBINS AT THE END OF THE SPRING SEMESTER AND WILL FOLLOW UP WITH A FINAL REPORT WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOW TO PROCEED IN $ECEMBER

THE WOMEN’S HISTORY FASHION SHOW WAS HELD ON MARCH 11 IN KENT LIBRARY. READ MORE ON PAGE 13. +

BRIEFS Transfer Southeast to give up management of Perryville Higher Education Center -INERAL !REA #OLLEGE WHICH CURRENTLY PARTNERS WITH 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY TO OPERATE THE 0ERRYVILLE (IGHER %DUCATION #ENTER WILL TAKE OVER ALL ACADEMIC AND OPERATIONAL CONTROL OF THE CENTER BEGINNING *ULY 4HE CENTER OPENED IN WITH 3OUTHEAST AND -INERAL !REA #OLLEGE SHARING CURRICULUM OFFERINGS -INERAL !REA #OLLEGE WILL OVERSEE THE ENTIRE CENTER S FACULTY DURING THE transition.

Exercise Third annual Zumba for Autism fundraiser hosted at Southeast 4HE .ATIONAL 3TUDENT 3PEECH ,ANGUAGE (EARING !SSOCIATION IS HOSTING A :UMBA FUNDRAISER AT P M ON -ARCH AT THE 3TUDENT 2ECREATION #ENTER .ORTH 4HE EVENT IS OPEN TO 3OUTHEAST STUDENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF ALL AGES 0ARTICIPANTS ARE ADVISED TO BRING COMFORTABLE CLOTHES AND water. !LL PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT THE !UTISM !DVOCATES FOR !FRICA

WHICH TAKES 3OUTHEAST STUDENTS ON A MISSION TRIP TO DO THERAPY PROGRAMS FOR DISABLED CHILDREN AS WELL AS WORK FOR ORPHANS AND WIDOWS 4ICKETS ARE PER PERSON AND ADDITIONAL DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED 4ICKETS CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE DOOR OR CAN BE BOUGHT AHEAD OF TIME BY CONTACTING !MY 3HELL -ALLORIE 2ENTH (ALEY .ICHOLS OR -ADALYN $AMBACH

Empower Southeast students honored at Power of Women Luncheon 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY STUDENTS 2ACHEL "UENEMANN -ARY -C+EE AND (ALEY (OLTON WERE HONORED AT THE ANNUAL 0OWER OF7OMEN ,UNCHEON WITH SCHOLARSHIPS AND A FREE LUNCH ON -ARCH 4HE 0OWER OF7OMEN COMMITTEE WORKS TO SET UP SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FUTURE FEMALE BUSINESS LEADERS AND THIS YEAR S LUNCHEON HONORED STUDENTS AT 3OUTHEAST WHO EXEMPLIFIED THE IDEALS OF THE 0OWER OF7OMEN ORGANIZATION "UENEMANN WORKS AT CHARITABLE EVENTS THROUGH THE 3TUDENT $IETETICS !SSOCIATION -C+EE IS A CANCER SURVIVOR AND (OLTON IS ON THE TRACK AND FIELD TEAM AT 3OUTHEAST +ARLA "AKERSMITH 3OUTHEAST ALUMNA AND FOUNDER AND #%/ OF 3CRUBS AND "EYOND GAVE HER ADVICE TO FUTURE FEMALE BUSINESS LEADERS DURING THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS 2EAD THE FULL STORY AT SOUTHEAST!RROW COM

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Wednesday, March 25

Thursday, March 26

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Saturday, March 28 Spring Fling MKTO Concert @ The Show Me Center at 7:30 p.m. MKTO, the duo responsible for the hit song “Classic,� will be headlining this year’s Spring Fling concert at the Show Me Center. Tickets can be purchased at the Show Me Center and student tickets are $20 with a valid Southeast ID and general admission tickets are $26. For more information call (573) 651-5000.

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Tuesday, March 31

The River Campus Touring Series and The Bank of Missouri present “Memphis� @ The Donald C. Bedell at 7:30 p.m.

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¤ !22/7 s WEEK OF -ARCH

ELECT

STUDENT government preps for next year NINE STUDENTS ARE RUNNING FOR NEXT YEAR’S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD POSITIONS

SGA election candidates for executive board seats announced KARLEY MCDANIEL ARROW REPORTER

4HE TIME IS APPROACHING TO VOTE FOR THE CAN DIDATES WHO WILL HOLD THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER POSITIONS AS A PART OF 3TUDENT 'OVERNMENT !SSOCIATION 4HIS YEAR THE RACE FOR THE EXECU TIVE OFFICER POSITIONS CONSISTS OF A FULL BALLOT

WHICH IS NOT TYPICAL COMPARED TO RECENT YEARS 4HERE ARE A TOTAL OF THREE CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR EACH OF THE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER POSITIONS ACCORDING TO -ICHELE )RBY

DIRECTOR OF #AMPUS ,IFE AND %VENTS 4HE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ARE 0ETER *ACOBSEN #ALEB &JONE AND !ARON #LITE 4HE CANDIDATES FOR VICE PRESIDENT ARE +ELSEY /RF

'RANT (INTON AND 4AYLOR +ITNERS 4HE CANDI DATES FOR TREASURER ARE #LAY $AWSON %VANNA *ACKSON AND (ARMAN -ALHI h!S THE ADVISER ) ALWAYS LIKE TO HAVE CON TESTED RACES v )RBY SAID h) LIKE WHEN THERE S AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE BECAUSE ) THINK IT MAKES EVERYBODY WORK A LITTLE HARDER FOR THEIR EXPE RIENCE )T GIVES THE STUDENT BODY OPTIONS OF PEOPLE TO VOTE FOR BUT WE VE NOT HAD THREE FULL TICKETS IN A WHILE SO THIS IS GREAT v !NYONE WHO IS RUNNING FOR AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER POSITION WAS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT THEIR NOMINATION FORMS BY -ARCH 3OME OF THE CANDIDATES HAVE TAKEN ON THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CAMPAIGNING TOGETHER THIS YEAR TO INCREASE THEIR CHANCES OF EARNING VOTES h7E DON T REQUIRE PEOPLE TO RUN AS TICK ETS AND WE DON T DO ANYTHING TO MAKE THAT HAPPEN v )RBY SAID h4HEY SIMPLY CAMPAIGN TOGETHER IF THEY ARE TRYING TO RUN AS A TICKET (OWEVER THE WAY VOTING WORKS IS YOU VOTE FOR

PEOPLE INDIVIDUALLY SO IN SOME CASES IN PAST YEARS WE HAVE HAD PEOPLE WIN WHO ARE SORT OF CROSS TICKET 4HERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT A TICKET WILL FOLLOW THE ELECTED v %XPECTATIONS FOR VOTER TURNOUT ARE HIGHER THAN USUAL FOR THIS YEAR S ELECTION DUE TO THE VARIETY OF NEW CANDIDATES COMPARED TO THOSE WHO HAVE PRIOR EXPERIENCE WITH 3'! 4HE FACT THAT THE RACE IS CONTESTED GIVES )RBY CON FIDENCE THAT IT WILL STRIKE MORE INTEREST IN THE STUDENT BODY TO CAST THEIR VOTE h5SUALLY IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE GROUP RUNNING WE WILL HAVE MORE PEOPLE VOTE v )RBY SAID h,AST YEAR WE HAD TOTAL VOTES CAST ) WOULD SAY VOTER TURNOUT IS ROUGHLY ABOUT PERCENT TO PERCENT 3OME YEARS IT S AS LOW AS PERCENT OF OUR STUDENTS WHO ACTUALLY CAST A VOTE h4HE NUMBER OF STUDENTS ON CAMPUS VARIES YEAR TO YEAR AND THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO VOTE VARIES YEAR TO YEAR 7E D ALWAYS LIKE TO SEE IT OVER PERCENT OBVIOUSLY 6OTER TURNOUT IS NOT AS HIGH AS WE WOULD LIKE IT TO BE )N THE PERFECT WORLD IT WOULD BE MUCH HIGHER THAN THAT BUT QUITE HONESTLY IT DOESN T NECESSARILY DIFFER SO MUCH FROM OTHER PUBLIC WIDE OR CITY WIDE ELECTIONS A LOT OF THE TIMES v $UE TO THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER POSITIONS A PUBLIC FORUM WILL BE HELD IN ORDER TO GIVE THE STUDENT BODY AN OPPORTUNITY TO MEET AND TALK WITH THE CANDIDATES h3TUDENT GOVERNMENT HAS AN %LECTIONS #OMMITTEE WHICH IS MADE UP OF PEOPLE CUR RENTLY ON STUDENT GOVERNMENT WHO RUN PIECES OF THE ELECTION PROCESS v )RBY SAID h7E WILL DO SOME SORT OF PUBLIC FORUM SO IF PEOPLE ARE INTERESTED IN MEETING THE CANDIDATES THEY

The current Student Government Association executive board members from left to right: Tyler Sayer, Caleb Cockrill and Kelsey Orf. SGA elections will take place March 31 and April 1. Submitted photo CAN DO THAT 4HE STUDENT GOVERNMENT HASN T PICKED A DATE FOR THAT YET SO THEY WILL BE DOING THAT v 4HE PUBLIC FORUM DATE IS SCHEDULED TO BE DETERMINED THIS WEEK AND VOTING WILL BE OPEN ON -ARCH AND !PRIL 3TUDENTS CAN CAST THEIR VOTES ONLINE THROUGH THE PORTAL WHERE VOTING INSTRUCTIONS ARE ALSO LOCATED h) M NOT ALWAYS CERTAIN THAT THE STUDENTS ON OUR CAMPUS RECOGNIZE HOW MUCH INFLUENCE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACTUALLY HAS AND HOW IMPORTANT BEING A SENATOR REALLY IS v )RBY SAID h3TUDENT GOVERNMENT IS APPROACHED EVERY YEAR TO SUPPLY STUDENTS TO SIT ON ALMOST EVERY

MAJOR COMMITTEE ON CAMPUS 4HEY SIT IN ON EVERYTHING FROM THE 4RAFFIC !PPEALS #OMMIT TEE TO !DMINISTRATIVE #OUNCIL 9OUR ELECTED OFFICERS SIT IN ON BUDGET REVIEW SO ) THINK IT S VERY IMPORTANT THAT STUDENTS VOTE IN PEO PLE THAT THEY THINK WILL REPRESENT THEM WELL !ND WHEN THEY HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO MEET WITH ADMINISTRATORS THAT THEY ARE REPRESENT ING WHAT STUDENTS INTERESTS ARE AND SO ) THINK ) WOULD SAY THAT ABOUT MOST ELECTIONS FOR PEOPLE WHO RUN FOR PUBLIC OFFICE THAT PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE IT SERIOUSLY BECAUSE OF WHAT THESE PEOPLE CAN DO AND HOW THEY CAN SERVE YOU AS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE v

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¤ !22/7 s WEEK OF -ARCH

NCAA LEADERSHIP FORUM

COMPETE

Cross country and track and field member Megan Parks was chosen to represent the university and the Ohio Valley Conference at the NCAA Leadership Forum on April 9-12.+

THE SOUTHEAST MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM’S SEASON CAME TO AN END IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

BRIEFS Gymnastics Team places fourth at MIC Championship

4HE 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE GYMNASTICS TEAM POSTED ITS SECOND HIGHEST TOTAL OF THE SEASON WITH A SCORE OF AT THE -IDWEST )NDEPENDENT #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS ON 3ATURDAY IN $ENTON 4EXAS 3OUTHEAST S SCORE PLACED IT FOURTH OUT OF SIX IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET WHERE ,INDENWOOD 5NIVERSITY WON THE MEET WITH AN OVERALL SCORE OF 3OPHOMORE !SHLEY 4HOMAS WAS ONE OF THE TWO 2EDHAWKS WHO COMPETED IN THE ALL AROUND AND PLACED FOURTH WITH A SCORE OF WHICH WAS A CAREER HIGH FOR Thomas. 4HOMAS TIED FOR SECOND IN THE VAULT WITH A AND ALSO PLACED FOURTH IN THE FLOOR EXCERCISE BY POSTING A SCORE OF

Baseball Team sweeps OVC opponent in latest series

4HE 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATED /HIO 6ALLEY #ONFERENCE OPPONENT 54 -ARTIN IN EXTRA INNINGS ON 3UNDAY TO COMPLETE A THREE GAME SERIES SWEEP 4HIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT 3OUTHEAST HAS SWEPT A TEAM IN A SERIES THIS SEASON AND THIS IS THE FOURTH SERIES THE 2EDHAWKS HAVE WON ON THE YEAR &RESHMAN LEFT FIELDER 4REVOR %ZELL DROVE IN SENIOR "RENDON .EEL ON A DOUBLE FOR 3OUTHEAST S FIFTH RUN IN THE TH INNING TO EARN IT THE VICTORY )N THE SECOND GAME OF THE SERIES JUNIOR PITCHER *OEY ,UCCHESI PITCHED SEVEN SHUT OUT INNINGS IN A WIN OVER 54 -ARTIN ON 3ATURDAY THAT EARNED HIM HIS THIRD WIN OF THE season. ,UCCHESI RETIRED SEVEN BATTERS IN THE VICTORY AND 3OUTHEAST DID NOT SCORE ITS FIRST RUN UNTIL THE SIXTH INNING WHEN IT SCORED EIGHT OF ITS RUNS IN THE GAME 3OUTHEAST IS OVERALL SO FAR THIS SEASON AND IN /6# PLAY WHICH RANKS IT THIRD IN THE CONFERENCE BEHIND "ELMONT AND 3)5 %DWARDSVILLE

Senior Travis Hayes pitching against Bowling Green on March 13 at Capaha Field. Photo by Isaiah Adams

Tennis Southeast loses first home game on Sunday 4HE 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE WOMEN S TENNIS TEAM LOST ITS HOME OPENER AGAINST /HIO6ALLEY #ONFERENCE OPPONENT *ACKSONVILLE 3TATE ON 3UNDAY 7ITH THIS LOSS THE 2EDHAWKS ARE NOW ON THE SEASON AND IN /6# PLAY 3OUTHEAST GOT ITS FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON ON -ARCH AGAINST !USTIN 0EAY 4HE 2EDHAWKS WILL HOST TWO MORE MATCHES THIS WEEK STARTING ON &RIDAY AGAINST 3)5 %DWARDSVILLE AND WILL END THEIR HOME STAND ON 3ATURDAY WHEN THEY WILL FACE %ASTERN )LLINOIS

Senior Josh Langford throwing in a one-handed slam against Austin Peay on Senior Night on Feb. 28 in Southeast Missouri State’s final home game of the season at Houck Field House. Photo by Doc Fiandaca

Redhawks finish eighth in OVC with 7-9 record NICK MCNEAL SPORTS EDITOR

h$ISAPPOINTINGv WAS HOW COACH $ICKEY .UTT AND SEVERAL 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE MEN S BASKETBALL PLAYERS SUMMED up their season that ended with a loss IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE /HIO6ALLEY #ONFERENCE 4OURNAMENT ,IKE ANY OTHER TEAM 3OUTHEAST HAD ASPIRATIONS OF EARNING A FIRST ROUND BYE IN THE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT BY FINISHING AS ONE OF THE TOP TEAMS IN CONFERENCE IN THE REGULAR SEASON 4HE 2EDHAWKS FELL SHORT OF THEIR PRESEASON GOAL BY FINISHING EIGHTH IN THE /6# WITH A RECORD AND ENDED UP PLAYING FIFTH SEEDED -OREHEAD 3TATE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE CONFERENCE S tournament. 3OUTHEAST LOST AGAINST -OREhead State in a game that included 17 LEAD CHANGES ON -ARCH TO END ITS SEAson in Nashville, Tennessee. )T WAS THE FINAL GAME FOR FIVE 3OUTHEAST PLAYERS WHICH INCLUDED FORWARD !ARON !DEOYE SECOND TEAM !LL /6# SELECTION GUARD FORWARD *AREKIOUS "RADLEY FORWARD .INO *OHNSON GUARD *OSH ,ANGFORD AND GUARD #ALEB7OODS h) FELT LIKE EXPECTATIONS WERE CERTAINLY HIGHER THAN WHERE WE FINISHED AND ) THINK OUR TEAM IS ALL IN AGREEMENT TO THAT v .UTT SAID h%VERYTHING THAT COULD have happened to our team seemed LIKE IT HAPPENED TO IT %VERYTHING FROM INJURIES TO LACK OF CHEMISTRY AND ) DO FEEL LIKE WE HAD SOME GOOD MOMENTS

BUT NOT NEARLY GOOD ENOUGH AND AS A result we’re disappointed in that.” .UTT STATED THAT THERE ARE A VARIETY OF REASONS THAT CAN BE LOOKED AT AS TO WHY THE TEAM DID NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS AND ONE OF THEM WAS INJURIES h*AREKIOUS "RADLEY HAVING A WRIST SURGERY THIS SUMMER AND THEN A CONTUSION IN HIS THIGH TO MISS THE FIRST FEW GAMES AND WE NEVER REALLY COULD GET IN SYNC v .UTT SAID h4HE INCONSISTENCY OF OUR FRONTLINE PLAY WAS A SERIOUS FACTOR FOR US .INO *OHNSON HAD A GOOD YEAR FOR US but not as consistent as we wanted to PLAY 3O WITH ALL THAT BEING SAID WE JUST

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FEEL THAT IT WAS A DISAPPOINTING SEASON FOR US !LTHOUGH THERE WERE CERTAINLY some good spots and some good things that have happened.” "RADLEY ONLY MISSED FOUR GAMES DUE TO INJURY AND STARTED OF THEM BUT CAME OFF THE BENCH IN HIS LAST SEVEN GAMES AS A 2EDHAWK “The reason was he got hurt, and it PUT HIM OUT OF A GAME v .UTT SAID h)T KIND OF TOOK SOME PRESSURE OFF OF HIM A LITTLE BIT AND HE EVEN SAID IT HIMSELF HE SAID @) FEEL A LOT MORE COMFORTABLE COMING OFF THE BENCH AFTER THE GAME GETS STARTED FOR THREE OR FOUR MINUTES 3O WE JUST KIND OF KEPT IT THAT WAY BECAUSE THAT WAS KIND OF MORE COMFORT ZONE FOR HIM AND IT KIND OF TOOK THE PRESSURE OFF him.” .UTT ADDED THAT FORMER 3OUTHEAST PLAYER 4YLER 3TONE GOT MUCH OF THE ATTENTION DEFENSIVELY FROM OTHER TEAM S LAST SEASON AND THAT "RADLEY WAS ABLE TO QUIETLY AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME h7ELL THIS YEAR *AREKIOUS HAD ALL OF the accolades,” Nutt said. “He had all OF THE RESPECT AND IN EVERY GAME THEY [opposing teams] were throwing two PEOPLE AT HIM AND MAKING SURE THAT HE S SHUT OFF AND NOT GETTING TOUCHES AND NOT GETTING THE BALL AND THAT S VERY FRUSTRATING (E CAME BACK OFF INJURIES AND HE WASN T PERCENT SO THEN HE S UP AND DOWN SO HE BECAME VERY FRUSTRATED v .UTT AND THE STAFF SPENT THE MAJORITY OF THE YEAR TELLING "RADLEY TO NOT PUT SO MUCH PRESSURE ON HIMSELF AND TO JUST let the game come to him. h@"E THE BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER YOU can be, be the best rebounder, be the BEST TEAMMATE YOU CAN BE v .UTT SAID HE AND THE STAFF TOLD "RADLEY h!LL OF THOSE THINGS PLAY A BIG ROLE IN THE NAME OF PRESSURE AND SOMETIMES IT S NEW TO PEOPLE AND THAT S EXACTLY WHAT IT WAS "UT WHEN WE STARTED MAKING SOME changes, and he was hurt so it made it EASY WE BROUGHT HIM OFF THE BENCH AND we became a better team and he was STARTING TO PLAY BETTER COMING OFF THE BENCH SO WE JUST KIND OF LEFT IT THAT WAY FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON v

"RADLEY LED THE TEAM IN SCORING BY averaging 16.2 points per game and ALSO SURPASSED POINTS FOR HIS TWO YEAR CAREER AT 3OUTHEAST BY FINISHING WITH .UTT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED SOME YOUNGER PLAYERS ON 3OUTHEAST THAT EMERGED THIS SEASON AS hSTAR PLAYERSv AND THE FIRST ONE THAT HE MENTIONED WAS sophomore guard Antonius Cleveland. h(E S ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE PLAYERS AND HE S ONLY BEEN WITH ME FOR TWO YEARS v .UTT SAID h"UT ) CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT BECAUSE HERE S A GUY THAT WANTS TO PLEASE HERE S A GUY THAT CAME INTO OUR PROGRAM ABOUT AND TODAY HE S FOOT AND A HALF AND JUST GOT BETTER AND BETTER (E COULDN T HARDLY DUNK A BASKETBALL WHEN HE CAME HERE AND TODAY HE JUST ALMOST TOUCHES THE TOP OF THE BACKBOARD (E S SUCH A SPONGE that he wants to learn and he wants to PLEASE HIS COACH AND YOU JUST LOVE THAT ABOUT A PLAYER (E S THE GUY THAT S GOING TO LEAD OUR TEAM NEXT YEAR v /NE OF #LEVELAND S DUNKS THIS SEASON WAS FEATURED ON 3PORTS#ENTER S 4OP PLAYS FOR HIS ONE HANDED SLAM AGAINST -URRAY 3TATE ON &EB IN A OVERTIME LOSS AT THE 3HOW -E #ENTER Cleveland was the team’s secondLEADING SCORER WITH POINTS PER game and also was third on the team IN REBOUNDS WITH AN AVERAGE OF PER GAME )N HIS FRESHMAN SEASON #LEVEland was third on the team in scoring WITH POINTS PER CONTEST !NOTHER YOUNG PLAYER THAT .UTT mentioned emerged on this team was FRESHMAN GUARD -ARCUS7ALLACE WHO CAME ON LATE IN THE YEAR h-ARCUS7ALLACE REALLY CAME ON TO BE IN MY OPINION THE BEST FRESHMEN IN THE LEAGUE ESPECIALLY IN THE LAST TO GAMES v .UTT SAID h.OW VERY EARLY ON HE WAS VERY MUCH LIKE OUR ENTIRE team, our shooting percentages were NOT VERY GOOD AND HE WAS A PERCENT FREE THROW SHOOTER )N THE LAST GAMES HE GOT CLOSE TO PERCENT FREE THROW shooting.” SEE BASKETBALL, PAGE 12


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SPRING football is underway at Southeast THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE FOOTBALL TEAM IS IN ITS SECOND SPRING FOOTBALL SESSION UNDER COACH TOM MATUKEWICZ

Team hopes to be two-deep at each position this season NICK MCNEAL SPORTS EDITOR

*UST FOUR MONTHS REMOVED FROM ITS LAST GAME AT (OUCK 3TADIUM THE 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE FOOTBALL TEAM IS BACK ON THE GRIDIRON FOR SPRING FOOTBALL UNDER ITS SECOND YEAR COACH 4OM -ATUKEWICZ 3OUTHEAST STARTED ITS SPRING SCHEDULE ON -ARCH AT (OUCK WITH ITS FIRST OF TOTAL PRACTICES BEFORE THE TEAM S SPRING GAME ON April 18. h7ELL ) TOLD MYSELF THIS MORNING THAT THERE S NO WAY THAT ) M NOT HAVING A PHENOMENAL DAY v -ATUKEWICZ SAID AFTER THE FIRST PRACTICE h!ND SO WE WORKED REALLY HARD 7E RE ONLY LIMITED TO SO MANY PRACTICES AND ) WAS GOING TO MAKE SURE THAT NO ONE IS GOING TO STEAL MY JOY 4HEY TRIED TO BUT ) STAYED DISCIPLINED AND JUST HAD A GREAT DAY AND ) M REAL EXCITED TO SEE WHAT THIS TEAM WILL TURN INTO v 2ETURNING TO THE TEAM ARE A FEW !LL /HIO 6ALLEY #ONFERENCE SELECTIONS THAT INCLUDE SENIOR WIDE RECEIVER 0AUL -C2OBERTS AND JUNIOR KICKER 2YAN -C#RUM -C2OBERTS LED 3OUTHEAST IN RECEIVING YARDS WITH AND RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS WITH NINE LAST SEASON WHILE ONLY PLAYING IN SEVEN GAMES DUE TO A ,ISFRANC OR MIDFOOT FRACTURE -C2OBERTS SUFFERED THE INJURY IN THE FOURTH GAME OF THE SEASON IN A GAME AGAINST .O 3OUTHEASTERN ,OUISIANA WHERE HE CAUGHT THE GAME WINNING TOUCHDOWN PASS IN THE FINAL seconds. 3OUTHEAST WILL HAVE A NEW QUARTERBACK UNDER CENTER THIS YEAR DUE TO FORMER 2EDHAWK QUARTERBACK +YLE 3NYDER GRADUATING 4HE CURRENT .O QUARTERBACK IS SENIOR !LEX .IZNAK

WHO ONLY HAD PASS ATTEMPTS ALL LAST SEASON /THER RETURNERS ON THIS RECEIVING CORE include sophomore Adrian Davis and senior 0ETER ,LOYD h;2ECEIVING CORE IS= JUST TAKING IT ONE DAY AT A TIME v -C2OBERTS SAID h3INCE WE HAD A BREAK WHEN THE SEASON ENDED PLAYS ARE NEW TO US STILL .OT SO NEW TO THE VETS BUT NEW TO THE NEW PEOPLE AND DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES AND THINGS LIKE THAT 3O IT S A WHOLE NEW BALL GAME AND WE VE GOT TO ADJUST TO EACH OTHER AND A QUARTERBACK SO IT S SOMETHING THAT WE VE GOT TO TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME v

“The good thing is that our talent level is rising with our recruiting, so hopefully we can get it to the point where as coaches we kind of get out of the way and just let them play.” Bryce Saia 3OUTHEAST LOST BOTH OF ITS OFFENSIVE TACKLES DUE TO GRADUATION AND IT IS A MAJOR CONCERN FOR -ATUKEWICZ AND THE STAFF TO FIND THOSE replacements. h;*UNIOR OFFENSIVE TACKLE= -ICHAEL #OOK AND ;SOPHOMORE GUARD= !LEX ;3NYDER= ARE TWO GUYS THAT WE RE LOOKING AT TRYING TO SECURE THAT ;OFFENSIVE TACKLE POSITIONS= v -ATUKEWICZ SAID h7E VE TALKED ABOUT MOVING ;JUNIOR GUARD= 'ARRETT "AKER OUT THERE YOU KNOW WE MOVED SOME / LINEMAN LAST YEAR #OREY

0ORTER WAS A CENTER THAT WE MOVED TO LEFT TACKLE 4HAT LL BE A PUZZLE PIECE WE LL WORK THROUGH AND SO WE RE REALLY JUST TRYING TO FIND OUT WHO OUR BEST FIVE PLAYERS ARE AND THEN WE LL FIGURE OUT WHO CAN PLAY LEFT TACKLE OR RIGHT TACKLE v 4HE 2EDHAWKS RETURN THREE OF THEIR STARTERS FROM THE OFFENSIVE LINE LAST SEASON INCLUDING "AKER SENIOR GUARD 4RAVEN -ABLE AND JUNIOR CENTER *AKE -C#ANDLESS /THER NOTABLE RETURNERS ON 3OUTHEAST S ROSTER FOR NEXT SEASON ARE SENIOR RUNNING BACK $E-ICHAEL *ACKSON AND JUNIOR INSIDE LINEBACKER 2OPER 'ARRETT 'ARRETT SUFFERED A BROKEN LEG IN THE NINTH GAME OF THE SEASON LAST YEAR AGAINST %ASTERN +ENTUCKY ON /CT AND WAS BACK ON THE FIELD FOR THE 2EDHAWKS AT SPRING PRACTICE h)T WAS GOOD ;HAVING 'ARRETT BACK ON THE FIELD= v DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR "RYCE 3AIA SAID h(E WAS PART OF THE CREW THAT YOU SAW ON CRUTCHES LAST FALL (E S A REALLY GOOD PLAYER

THAT S WHY HE WAS ONE OR TWO IN THE /6# AND THE TOP IN !MERICA IN TACKLES 4HE FIRST YEAR WITHIN OUR PACKAGE HE S ALREADY THERE SO IT WAS GREAT TO SEE HIM ;ON THE FIELD= v 'ARRETT TIED FOR TH IN THE &#3 IN TACKLES AND TIED FOR SECOND IN THE /6# BY AVERAGING PER GAME AND WAS JUST FOUR TACKLES SHY OF ON THE YEAR "Y FORCING FIVE FUMBLES IN NINE GAMES 'ARRETT WAS SECOND IN THE &#3 WITH PER GAME AND LED THE /6# 3IX OTHER DEFENDERS WILL RETURN TO 3OUTHEAST S DEFENSE ALONG WITH 'ARRETT AND THE team will continue with its 3-4 scheme that 3AIA SAID PROVED TO BE SUCCESSFUL h4HE SCHEME HAS PROVEN AND ) THINK FROM

Senior wide receiver Paul McRoberts running after the catch during spring practice at Houck Stadium on March 10. Photo by Jeganaath Mudaliar WHEN WE WERE HEALTHY LAST YEAR PEOPLE SAW WHAT THIS PACKAGE AND SCHEME CAN DO v 3AIA SAID h4HE GOOD THING IS THAT OUR TALENT LEVEL IS RISING WITH OUR RECRUITING SO HOPEFULLY WE CAN GET IT TO THE POINT WHERE AS COACHES WE CAN KIND OF GET OUT OF THE WAY AND JUST LET THEM PLAY v 3AIA ADDED THAT HE AND THE STAFF LEARNED THAT A TEAM HAS TO BE TWO DEEP AT EACH POSITION IF IT WANTS TO MAKE IT THROUGH A YEAR -ATUKEWICZ SAID HE WANTS HIS TEAM TO LEAVE SPRING FOOTBALL WITH A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO PLAY THE GAME AND ALSO TO GET HIS PLAYERS PLENTY OF REPS TO PERFECT THEIR CRAFT WITHOUT GETTING INJURED 3OUTHEAST RETURNS TO PRACTICE THIS WEEK ON 4UESDAY AND 4HURSDAY AT THE 2OSENGARTEN !THLETIC #OMPLEX AND ON 3ATURDAY AT (OUCK 3TADIUM !LL PRACTICES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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SAC hosts St. Louis-based comedian ARVIN MITCHELL’S SISTER CARLA JORDAN IS A SOUTHEAST ALUMNA AND HELPED PUT CAPE GIRARDEAU ON HIS RADAR FOR A TOUR STOP

Comedian Arvin Mitchell to visit Southeast as a part of Spring Fling Week CAMERON JEFFERY ARROW REPORTER

3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY S 3TUdent Activities Council plans to provide stuDENTS AND STAFF WITH SEVERAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENTERTAINMENT DURING THE FINAL EIGHT WEEKS OF school. 4HE INITIAL WEEK CONSISTS OF A MOVIE NIGHT

A CONCERT WITH -+4/ ON 3ATURDAY BUT BEGINS WITH A COMEDY SHOW WITH !RVIN -ITCHELL TO START h3PRING &LING7EEK v A WEEK FULL OF ACTIVITIES TO GET STUDENTS BACK IN SCHOOL FLOW FOLLOWING 3PRING "REAK -ITCHELL A NATIVE OF 3T ,OUIS WHO IS KNOWN FOR HIS APPEARANCES ON "%4 S SHOW h#OMING TO THE 3TAGEv AND HIS APPEARANCE AS A COMEDIAN IN THE FILM h$ANCE &Uv IN SAID THAT HE IS LOOKING FORWARD TO HIS TRIP TO 3OUTHEAST h-Y SISTER #ARLA *ORDAN WENT TO SCHOOL DOWN THERE AND ) HAVE BEEN DOWN THERE A COUPLE TIMES BEFORE AND ) JUST LIKE THE REGION v -ITCHELL SAID h) LOVE PLAYING TO COLLEGE GROUNDS BECAUSE THEY RECEIVE THINGS A LOT DIFFERENT THAN CLUB CROWDS AND CHURCH CROWDS v -ITCHELL HAS HAD HIS FAIR SHARE OF GUEST APPEARANCES IN CLUBS AND ALREADY ESTABLISHED comedian events prior to him landing a spot ON THE "%4 S h#OMIC6IEW v h#OMIC6IEWv IS A COMEDY PLATFORM THAT HAS BEEN A STEPPING STONE FOR MANY PAST AND CURRENT COMEDIANS SUCH AS #HRIS 4UCKER

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FACULTY RECITAL Violin and viola professor Brandon Christensen will perform with guest pianist Seth Carlin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Robert F. and Gertrude L. Shuck Music Recital Hall.+

SHOWCASE

BROADWAY show tours to River Campus BEST MUSICAL TONY AWARD WINNER ‘MEMPHIS’ WILL SHOW ON MARCH 31 IN THE BEDELL AND TICKETS WILL BE HALF OFF FOR STUDENTS

Rock ‘n’ roll ‘Memphis’ to come to the Bedell Performance Hall IAN WILLIS ARROW REPORTER

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TRIO Day celebrated at Southeast STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES’ TRIO PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO ASSIST LOW-INCOME, DISABLED OR FIRST GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENTS

University TRIO program recognizes 25th anniversary at honorary dinner KEARIS ROGERS ARROW REPORTER

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Southeast students Kayla Grimmett and Kelsey Bell attended the TRIO dinner on March 11. The dinner was held to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the TRIO program at Southeast. Photo by Taylor Jones programs develop a plan to help serve students and provide them with the correct resources to progress through school. 3TUDENTS MUST BE ACCEPTED INTO A FUNDED project that serves the institution or school that student is attending or the area where the student lives. Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins, the president at Southeast, was not able to attend the TRIO ANNIVERSARY EVENT BUT HE LEFT A LETTER OF APPRECIATION AND CONGRATULATIONS FOR OTHER PARTICIPANTS FROM THE COMMUNITY WHO WERE IN ATTENDANCE INCLUDING MEMBERS OF FINANCIAL SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES FROM #APE #ENTRAL High School, current Southeast students and Southeast alumni.

/THERS WHO WERE ALSO INVITED WERE FORMER TRIO students who have gone on to earn their masters and doctoral degrees and students who are currently in TRIO. Students were grouped according to simiLARITIES IN MAJORS ACCORDING TO THE $IRECTOR OF 42)/ AND THE -C.AIR 3CHOLARS 0ROGRAM -ONica Barnes. 4HE EVENT WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR -ARCH BUT DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS IT WAS RESCHEDULED FOR -ARCH AND STILL managed to have many in attendance. 42)/ $AY HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED A .ATIONAL $AY OF 3ERVICE AND USUALLY IS CELEBRATED ON THE LAST 3ATURDAY IN THE MONTH OF &EBRUARY BY the entire country.

These local places of worship welcome you.

Sundays at 10am 817 Broadway St. – Downtown Cape Girardeau citychurchcape.com Pastor GregatSchwab Sundays 10am 817 Broadway St. – Downtown Cape Girardeau St. JohnTheTheologian Orthodox Christian Church citychurchcape.com 1930 Independence Pastor Greg Schwab St. (Corner of Independence St. & Clark St.)

Cape Girardeau, MO

For service information, go to www.stjohnsorthodoxchurch.com or call 332-1028 For further info, please contact: 573-233-4786 or 314-993-3115 (all services in English)

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JANE Stephens Honors Program sees change DICKSON IS A PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT IN THE HARRISON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND WAS APPOINTED AS DIRECTOR THIS SEMESTER

Dr. Kevin Dickson is the new director of the Jane Stephens Honors Program at Southeast Missouri State University. Submitted photo

Dr. Kevin Dickson named director of honors program SUSANNA LANDHOLT ARROW REPORTER

!S THE NEW DIRECTOR FOR THE *ANE 3TEPHENS (ONORS 0ROGRAM AT 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY $R +EVIN $ICKSON SAID HIS MAIN GOAL IS TO INCREASE THE PROGRAM S COMPLETION RATE $ICKSON IS A PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT IN THE (ARRISON #OLLEGE OF "USINESS AND HAS BEEN WORKING WITH THE &ACULTY (ONORS #OUN CIL FOR SEVERAL YEARS WHICH HELPED TO BUILD HIS ENTHUSIASM AND SUPPORT FOR THE PROGRAM h) HAD THE CHANCE TO SEE WHAT THE HONORS PROGRAM WAS AND HOW IT COULD HELP STUDENTS

AND ) LOOK FORWARD TO HAVING AN OPPORTU NITY TO HELP IMPROVE THE PROGRAM AND HELP IT GROW AND TAKE SOME OF THE NEXT STEPS TO BUILD ON THE WORK OF PEOPLE WHO CAME BEFORE ME v $ICKSON SAID $ICKSON S MAIN GOAL IN HIS NEW POSITION IS TO HELP STUDENTS FIND WAYS TO GRADUATE FROM THE HONORS PROGRAM h) VE BEEN MEETING WITH INCOMING FRESH MEN DURING &IRST 3TEP AS WELL AS CURRENT STU DENTS ENCOURAGING THEM TO COME AND TALK TO ME BECAUSE ) WOULD LOVE TO HELP THEM FIND A WAY THAT THEY CAN COMPLETE THE PROGRAM IF THAT S SOMETHING THEY REALLY WANT v $ICK SON SAID 4HE FIRST STEP IN $ICKSON S PLAN IS TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF HONORS FACULTY MEM BERS ACROSS DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS IN THE UNI VERSITY TO HELP GIVE STUDENTS MORE OPPORTU NITIES FOR HONORS CREDIT AND ADVICE FROM AN HONORS VIEWPOINT IN THEIR SPECIFIC MAJORS AND DEPARTMENTS 4HIS INCLUDES WORKING CLOSELY WITH THE &ACULTY (ONORS #OUNCIL h4HE &ACULTY (ONORS #OUNCIL IS RESPONSI BLE FOR APPROVING HONORS FACULTY AND ALSO FOR ADVISING THE DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM AND ) M LOOKING TO GET SOME GREAT INPUT FROM THEM v $ICKSON SAID 4O $ICKSON THE HONORS PROGRAM IS MORE THAN JUST A RESUME BUILDER FOR THE STUDENTS WHO GRADUATE FROM IT ˆ IT S A CHANCE FOR STU DENTS TO NETWORK WITH OTHERS WHO SHARE THEIR DESIRE FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS ! STRONG HONORS PROGRAM IS ALSO A RECRUITING DRAW FOR OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO

ARE DECIDING WHERE TO APPLY FOR COLLEGE AND HELPS TO DRAW EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY h)T S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE EXCELLING ACADEMICALLY TO WORK WITH OTHER STUDENTS WHO ARE EXCELLING AND ) THINK THAT S AN IMPORTANT THING TO PROVIDE v $ICKSON SAID h)T ALSO PROVIDES A SOCIAL CONNECTION WITH OUR ACTIVITIES THAT THE 3TUDENT (ONORS #OUNCIL PUTS TOGETHER v 3TUDENTS WHO WISH TO FINISH OUT THE COM PLETE PROGRAM ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A CUMU LATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE OF AS WELL AS A MINIMUM OF HOURS OF HONORS CREDIT AND A FINAL HONORS LEVEL RESEARCH PROJECT (OWEVER

MANY STUDENTS HAVE TROUBLE FINDING ENOUGH HONORS CREDIT OFFERED IN THEIR DEPARTMENT )N THOSE CASES STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE TO FILL OUT AN HONORS CONTRACT WITH THEIR PROFESSOR WHICH ALLOWS THE STUDENTS AND THE FACULTY MEMBER TO AGREE ON A SET OF INDIVIDUALIZED STANDARDS THAT ALLOW THE STUDENT TO EARN HONORS CREDIT FOR A COURSE !NOTHER ADDITION $ICKSON HOPES TO MAKE TO THE PROGRAM IS TO CREATE A SYSTEM OF ONLINE HONORS CONTRACTS THROUGH THE UNI VERSITY S /FFICE OF )NFORMATION OF 4ECHNOL OGY WHICH WOULD ALLOW STUDENTS AND FACULTY TO REFERENCE THE CONTRACTS IN A CONVENIENT

ACCESSIBLE PLACE $ICKSON IS ALSO WORKING TO HAVE THE HON ORS PROGRAM AT 3OUTHEAST ACCREDITED BY THE .ATIONAL #OLLEGIATE (ONORS #OUNCIL h) THINK WITHIN FIVE YEARS WE WILL BE FULLY ACCREDITED WHICH WILL ADD SO MUCH MORE TO OUR PROGRAM AND WHAT IT CAN OFFER v $ICKSON SAID 4HE FUTURE CHANGES IN THE PROGRAM ARE EXCITING FOR CURRENT STUDENTS AS WELL h)T S HARD TO FIND ENOUGH HONORS CLASSES IN A LOT A MAJORS SO ) LIKE THAT $R $ICKSON IS REALLY TRYING TO FIND WAYS TO HELP STUDENTS GRADUATE WITH EVERYTHING THAT THEY NEED v #OREY 2OG ERS A SENIOR HONORS STUDENT SAID h) LOOK FORWARD TO THE CHANGES IN THE PRO GRAM BECAUSE ) HOPE THAT MORE STUDENTS WILL ACTUALLY GRADUATE AS HONORS SCHOLARS v 3UZANNA 4ULLOS A SOPHOMORE HONORS STU DENT SAID h) THINK IT WILL BE BETTER FOR STU DENTS COMING IN TO KNOW THAT WE REALLY DO CARE FOR THEM AND WE WANT THE BEST FOR THEM WHILE THEY RE HERE v

Serving the Students and Staff of Southeast Missouri State University > Assessment and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries > Physical and well-woman exams > Lab services and tests such as strep throat, mono, flu and pregnancy > Immunizations, TB and allergy shots > Medical procedures

> Weight management and smoking cessation information > Assessment, education and support for eating disorders > Over-the-counter medicines and special equipment available for purchase such as crutches, ice packs and heating pads > Referrals to healthcare, mental health and medical specialists

Located in Crisp Hall, Room 101 Nurse practioners, RNs and LPNs are on duty and physician services are available:

Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Clinic follows the University’s academic calendar. Appointments are preferred but walk-ins are accepted.

573-651-2270 SEMO.edu/HealthClinic

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The Southeast Campus Clinic is not a replacement for physicians – rather a convenient option to supplement the community’s already excellent primary care services.

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STUDENTS to be elected and remembered SAC ELECTIONS WILL BE OPEN MARCH 31 AND APRIL 1 ON THE PORTAL AND THE BRITTNEY SEABAUGH MEMORIAL TRIVIA NIGHT WILL BE FRIDAY

Student Activities Council to hold executive board elections MALANA BRADFORD ARROW REPORTER

3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY STU DENTS GET THE OPPORTUNITY TO ELECT THE 3TUDENT !CTIVITIES #OUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD 6OTING FOR 3!# PRESIDENT VICE PRESI DENT OF PROGRAMMING VICE PRESIDENT OF MAR KETING AND VICE PRESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE PORTAL -ARCH AND !PRIL ALONG WITH 3TUDENT 'OVERNMENT !SSOCIA TION VOTING h7E HAVE TWO PROCESSES ONE FOR OUR ;EXEC UTIVE= BOARD THAT TIES INTO STUDENT GOVERN MENT ONLINE ELECTIONS SO THEY LL BE VOTED ON BY STUDENTS ON THE PORTAL v *OANNA 3HAVER

3!# FACULTY ADVISER AND COORDINATOR OF CAM PUS PROGRAMMING SAID h3ECOND IS FOR OUR

PROGRAMMING COORDINATORS THERE ARE SEVEN OF THOSE AND WE ACTUALLY DO AN INTERVIEW PRO CESS FOR THOSE POSITIONS 4HE NEWLY ELECTED EXEC BOARD SITS IN ON THOSE INTERVIEWS TO HELP CHOOSE THE REST OF THEIR GROUP v

“I’ve enjoyed working with this year’s group. It’s sad to see some of them go.” Joanna Shaver 4HE NAMES OF THE STUDENTS RUNNING FOR THE EXECUTIVE POSITIONS ARE NOT YET AVAIL ABLE BECAUSE NOT ALL APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN TURNED IN h) VE ENJOYED WORKING WITH THIS YEAR S

+ Basketball 7ALLACE EARNED /6# &RESHMAN OF THE7EEK HONORS TWICE IN &EBRUARY h-Y MAIN FOCUS WAS TO SHOW THEM THAT ) SHOULD BE PLAYING IN PRACTICE v7ALLACE SAID h) JUST CAME OUT IN PRACTICE EVERY DAY DOING THE BEST THAT ) CAN AND DO WHAT ) USU ALLY DO AND SHOW THEM WHY ) SHOULD BE ON THE FLOOR v 4HE FIRST TIME7ALLACE SCORED PLUS POINTS IN A GAME WAS AGAINST (ARRIS 3TOWE ON $EC WHEN HE PLAYED FOR MINUTES COMING OFF THE BENCH AND SCORED POINTS IN A WIN h)T WAS A GREAT THING FOR ME HONESTLY v7AL LACE SAID h#OMING OFF THE BENCH AND GIVE WHATEVER KIND OF ENERGY ) COULD WHETHER IT WAS ON THE DEFENSIVE END OF THE FLOOR OR THE OFFENSIVE END OF THE FLOOR JUST WHATEVER ) COULD DO TO GET US GOING ESPECIALLY IF WE WERE KIND OF IN THE SLUMPS v /N &EB 3OUTHEAST DEFEATED %ASTERN )LLI NOIS AT HOME WITH THE HELP OF7ALLACE

WHO PLAYED A THEN SEASON HIGH MINUTES AND TOOK FULL ADVANTAGE OF THAT OPPORTUNITY BY SCORING A TEAM HIGH POINTS 7ALLACE STARTED 3OUTHEAST S FINAL TWO GAMES OF THE SEASON AND COMBINED FOR POINTS AND ASSISTS h/UR FANS REALLY ENJOY WATCHING GUYS LIKE -ARCUS7ALLACE WHO COME ON AND GROW AS FRESHMEN JUST LIKE !NTONIUS #LEVELAND v .UTT SAID h) THINK THE FUTURE IS VERY VERY BRIGHT FOR THOSE GUYS v 7ALLACE SAID THAT HE IS READY TO TAKE ON HIS NEW ROLE WHICH HE SAID IS TO KIND OF RUN THE SHOW AND BE THE QUARTERBACK OF THE BASKET BALL TEAM h7HATEVER IT IS GETTING THE TEAM TOGETHER

RUNNING THE OFFENSE KEEPING OUR MINDS RIGHT IN THE GAMES AND BEING THE TRUE POINT GUARD n ) THINK TAKING ON THAT ROLE IS GOING TO BE A CHALLENGE v7ALLACE SAID h) THINK ) LL LIVE UP TO THE CHALLENGES AND DO JUST FINE v 7ITH PLAYERS SUCH AS *OHNSON AND !DEOYE NOT RETURNING FOR 3OUTHEAST S FRONTCOURT

.UTT SAYS THAT HE HOPES FOR FRESHMAN FOR WARD 4 * 4HOMAS WHO ONLY PLAYED IN GAMES THIS SEASON TO STEP IN h)F ) HAD TO DO IT ALL OVER WE WOULD VE RED SHIRTED HIM v .UTT SAID h7E FELT LIKE WE WERE GOING TO NEED HIM AND SO WE PLAYED HIM IN SOME EARLY GAMES BUT WE JUST DECIDED TO GO WITH THE EXPERIENCE 7E DECIDED TO GO WITH .INO *OHNSON !ARON !DEOYE AND *OSH ,ANG FORD AND SO WE JUST KIND OF STUCK WITH THE EXPERIENCE AND HE JUST KIND OF GOT LOST IN THE SHUFFLE v .UTT WENT ON TO SAY THAT HE THINKS 4HOMAS IMPROVED EVERY DAY IN PRACTICE AND THAT HE

GROUP )T S SAD TO SEE SOME OF THEM GO DUE TO WHATEVER REASON GRADUATION OTHER INTER ESTS "UT THEN ) M EXCITED TO SEE THE ONES THAT WANT TO STEP UP AND EITHER TRY AN EXEC POSI TION OR STAY WHERE THEY RE AT THAT S AWE SOME TOO v 3HAVER SAID 3!# IS THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY MAJOR EVENTS HELD ON CAMPUS ,ATE .IGHT "REAKFAST VARIOUS COME DIANS MOVIE NIGHTS THE -+4/ CONCERT AND OTHER EVENTS ARE EXAMPLES OF EVENTS THAT 3!# HOSTS h3TUDENTS SHOULD CARE WHO S ELECTED BECAUSE WE GET A GOOD PORTION BUDGET TO SPEND EACH YEAR ON EVENTS FOR STUDENTS v "EN -ULHOLLAND CURRENT PRESIDENT OF 3!# SAID h4HE ONLY WAY FOR THAT MONEY TO BE SPENT WELL AND FOR IT TO ACTUALLY HAVE A PURPOSE IS IF STU DENTS HAVE AN INPUT ON IT v

h3TUDENTS ARE PAYING FOR THESE EVENTS ALREADY v 3HAVER SAID h)T S A PART OF YOUR STU DENT FEES !LL OF THE ACTIVITIES THAT COME TO CAMPUS THAT ARE FREE FOR STUDENTS THROUGH 3!# YOU VE ALREADY PAID FOR IT 3O WHY SHOULDN T YOU GO SEE THIS FREE COMEDIAN

OR FREE MUSICIAN EVEN IF THEY RE UNKNOWN WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE 3O ) THINK STU DENTS SHOULD VOTE FOR THE PEOPLE THAT WILL HELP MAKE WISE DECISIONS FOR THE STUDENT BODY BE A GOOD ADVOCATE FOR THEIR MONEY AND THEN ) THINK THEY SHOULD COME TO MEETINGS AND VOTE AND SHARE WHY CERTAIN PEOPLE SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS v 4HERE ARE OPEN MEETINGS FOR 3!# AT P M EVERY 4UESDAY IN THE 5# "ALLROOM )N ORDER TO OBTAIN VOTING RIGHTS ONE MUST ATTEND THREE MEETINGS AND TWO 3!# EVENTS BUT ANYONE IS WELCOME TO COME TO MEETINGS AND VOICE

Ag department trivia night honors late student’s legacy MATT BRUCKER STAFF WRITER

J.J. Thompson, junior guard, goes up for a layup in a game against Eastern Illinois University. Photo by Doc Fiandaca HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO BE ONE OF THE UNSELFISH PLAYERS THAT .UTT AND HIS STAFF ARE LOOKING FOR h*UST LIKE ) TOLD OUR TEAM IN THE GAME OF BASKETBALL IT S NOT ALL ABOUT THE BASKETBALL COURT v .UTT SAID h)T S ABOUT DOING EVERY THING RIGHT EVERY DAY IT S ABOUT TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS IT S ABOUT GOING TO CLASS IT S ABOUT MAINTAINING GOOD ACADEMICS AND IT S ABOUT BEING THE MOST UNSELFISH PLAYER YOU CAN BE ON THAT FLOOR 7ITH ALL OF THAT BEING SAID

) M REALLY PROUD OF OUR TEAM IN A LOT OF WAYS BECAUSE WE FOUGHT THROUGH A LOT OF ADVERSITY AND A LOT OF SITUATIONS THAT INCLUDED INJURIES WITH OUR TEAM AND WE NEVER COULD REALLY GET TO A CONSISTENT LEVEL WE WERE UP AND DOWN h"UT ) WAS REALLY GLAD TO SEE THAT IN THE LAST EIGHT OR NINE GAMES WE WERE REALLY A GOOD BASKETBALL TEAM AND VERY COMPETITIVE 4HERE S NO SUCH THINGS AS MORAL VICTORIES OR MORAL SEASONS IT S EITHER YOU WIN OR YOU LOSE AND ) M A FIRM BELIEVER IN THAT ) DO FEEL LIKE WE RE CLOSE v .UTT SAID THAT THE TEAM WILL BE SPENDING A GOOD AMOUNT OF ITS TIME IN THE WEIGHT ROOM THIS OFFSEASON h) JUST FEEL LIKE THAT WE CAN BE A MUCH STRONGER TEAM WITH A VERY TOUGH SPRING TRAIN ING v .UTT SAID h) THINK THE WEIGHT ROOM IS GOING TO BE VERY IMPORTANT THIS SPRING AND SUMMER AND WE LL CONTINUE TO WORK ON THE INDIVIDUAL SKILLS SHOOTING THE BALL 2IGHT NOW WE VE GOT RECRUITING TO DO WE RE GOING TO ADD TO THIS BASKETBALL TEAM AND WE RE LOOKING FOR WARD TO THE FUTURE n WE RE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE SPRING AND SUMMER AND THESE GUYS ARE GETTING BETTER v

"RITTNEY 3EABAUGH WAS A JUNIOR AT 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY WORKING TOWARD A DEGREE IN PRE VETERINARY ANIMAL SCIENCE WHEN SHE DIED ON .OV $R *ULIE7EATHERS ANIMAL SCIENCE PROFES SOR IN THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT SAID THAT 3EABAUGH WAS A PHENOMENAL STUDENT h"RITTNEY WAS AN AMAZING GIRL v7EATHERS SAID h3HE WAS INVOLVED WITH EVERY SINGLE AG CLUB IN THE DEPARTMENT WHICH IS PRETTY COOL BECAUSE WE HAVE A LOT OF CLUBS h3HE WAS REALLY SWEET REALLY INVOLVED 3HE REALLY WANTED TO GO TO ;VETERINARY= SCHOOL AND HAD A PASSION FOR ANIMALS v 3INCE HER DEATH THE #OLLEGIATE &ARM "UREAU HAS HOSTED THE "RITTNEY 3EABAUGH -EMORIAL 4RIVIA .IGHT IN HER HONOR !LL THE PROCEEDS FROM PAST TRIVIA NIGHTS HAVE GONE TOWARD EITHER A SCHOLARSHIP FUND OR HAVE BEEN USED FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE AGRICULTURAL FACILITIES ON CAMPUS 4HIS YEAR WILL BE THE FOURTH YEAR THE CLUB HAS HELD THE EVENT 3ENIOR MEMBER OF THE #OLLEGIATE &ARM "UREAU $AKOTA /EHL SAID THE TRIVIA NIGHT IS A TRIBUTE TO 3EABAUGH S MEMORY h7E PUT IT ON EVERY YEAR AS A TRIBUTE TO "RITTNEY 3EABAUGH AND WE USE THE PROCEEDS FROM IT TO FUND EVENTS v /EHL SAID h4HE FIRST YEAR WE HAD IT ALL THE MONEY WENT TO A SCHOL ARSHIP IN HER NAME 4HE SECOND YEAR WE HOSTED IT ;THE MONEY= WENT TOWARD A MEMO RIAL FIRE PIT OUT AT THE FARM SO WE COULD HOST ACTIVITIES AT THE $AVID - "ARTON ;!GRICUL TURE= 2ESEARCH #ENTER v 7EATHERS SAID THE IDEA OF A TRIVIA NIGHT CAME FROM THE #OLLEGIATE &ARM "UREAU WITH IMMEDIATE SUPPORT FROM OTHER CLUBS IN THE DEPARTMENT h4HE #OLLEGIATE &ARM "UREAU BROUGHT IT FORTH THAT THEY WANTED TO RAISE MONEY AND THEN ;(ORTICULTURE= #LUB AND $4! ;$ELTA 4AU !LPHA= WERE BIG PROPONENTS OF AGREEING THAT WE NEEDED TO DO SOMETHING SO &ARM "UREAU HOSTS IT BUT EVERYBODY REALLY HELPS OUT WITH IT v7EATHERS SAID 7EATHERS SAID THE DECISION FOR A TRIVIA NIGHT FUNDRAISER CAME FROM 3EABAUGH S FUN LOVING PERSONALITY h"RITTNEY LIKED TO DO FUN THINGS AND BE INVOLVED SO WE DECIDED WE WANTED IT TO BE AN EVENT AND NOT JUST A @BRING IN FOR THE

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FUND v7EATHERS SAID 7EATHERS SAID THAT AFTER THE TRIVIA NIGHT

THE CLUB VOTES ON WHERE THE MONEY RAISED SHOULD GO 7EATHERS SAID IDEAS ARE ALREADY IN THE WORKS FOR WHERE THE PROCEEDS WILL GO AFTER THIS YEAR S EVENT

“Brittney was an amazing girl. She was involved with every single ag club in the department, which is pretty cool because we have a lot of clubs.” Dr. Julie Weathers h/NE OF THE BIG THINGS THAT ) THINK WE D LIKE TO SEE IS SOME LANDSCAPING TYPE SITUATIONS AROUND THE PIT AT THE GREENHOUSE AND THE FIRE PIT AT THE FARM SO THERE S A PLACE FOR STUDENTS TO GATHER AT THE AG DEPARTMENT EVENTS v 7EATHERS SAID 7EATHERS SAID THE TRIVIA NIGHT IS A WAY TO KEEP 3EABAUGH S NAME FRESH IN THE DEPARTMENT h) THINK IT HELPS BECAUSE IT GETS HER NAME UP THERE AND IT HELPS PEOPLE REMEMBER THAT SHE WAS HERE AND THAT SHE WAS A BIG PART OF OUR DEPARTMENT v7EATHERS SAID h.OT EVERY ONE GOT TO KNOW HER AND NOW WE RE GETTING TO THE POINT WHERE NO ONE WAS HERE ;WHEN 3EABAUGH WAS= ) THINK THIS SENIOR CLASS IS THE LAST ONE THAT WAS HERE WHEN "RITTNEY WAS HERE v /EHL AGREED WITH7EATHERS ON THAT NOTE h)T IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS NOW THERE S NOT VERY MANY OF US THAT ACTUALLY REMEMBER "RITTNEY BEING HERE BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN FOUR YEARS NOW SINCE SHE PASSED AWAY SO MOST OF THE STUDENTS DON T ACTUALLY REMEMBER HER IN PERSON v /EHL SAID h)T IS MORE OR LESS JUST TO KEEP HER NAME OUT THERE )T IS A WAY TO KEEP HER NAME ALIVE IN THE DEPARTMENT v 4HE "RITTNEY 3EABAUGH -EMORIAL 4RIVIA .IGHT WAS SCHEDULED FOR -ARCH BUT DUE TO THE SNOW IT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR P M &RIDAY IN THE 5NIVERSITY #ENTER 2EDHAWK 2OOM &OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRIVIA NIGHT CALL THE 3OUTHEAST AGRICULTURE DEPART MENT OFFICE AT


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IGNITE MINISTRY MISSION TRIPS On-campus, student-led ministry Ignite sends members on mission trips throughout the year. Read the full story at southeastArrow.com.+

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WOMEN’S History Fashion Show held STUDENTS VOLUNTEERED AS MODELS AND DISPLAYED FASHIONS FROM THE 1920S ALL THE WAY TO THE 1990S DURING THE SHOW

Models take to the library stacks in Women’s History Month fashion show AMBER CASON ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR

+ENT ,IBRARY TOOK A TRIP BACK IN TIME ON 7EDNESDAY -ARCH WHEN IT HOSTED THE h7OMEN S (ISTORY &ASHION 3HOW v $URING THE SHOW SEVERAL MODELS TOOK TO THE STACKS TO SHOW CLOTHING STYLES THAT WERE WORN DURING THE TH CENTURY ,ITERACY ,IBRARIAN %MILY 3MART FACILI TATED THE FASHION BY SHOWING A SLIDESHOW THAT INCLUDED NOTABLE 3OUTHEAST -ISSOURI 3TATE 5NIVERSITY ALUMNA WHOSE TIME AT THE UNIVER SITY CORRELATED WITH THE FASHIONS BEING SHOWN (IGH NECKED GOWNS DEPICTING THE S

4 SHIRT DRESSES SHOWING THE FASHION TRENDS OF THE S AND LEG WARMERS REFLECTING THE S WERE JUST SOME OF THE MANY STYLES MODELED DURING THE SHOW !LL OF THE WOMEN MENTIONED DURING THE SHOW HAVE RECEIVED THE !LUMNI -ERIT !WARD

WHICH IS GIVEN BY THE UNIVERSITY TO ALUMNI WHO ARE EVALUATED ON PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY AND INDIVIDUAL CHAR ACTER ACCORDING TO THE UNIVERSITY WEBSITE 3OME OF THE WOMEN MENTIONED DURING THE SHOW INCLUDED6IRGINIA %ICHOLTZ WHO GRAD UATED FROM 3OUTHEAST IN AND DESIGNED AND PATENTED DISPOSABLE DINNERWARE $R &RANCIS !LLEN WHO GRADUATED IN AND WAS A SPECIALIST IN INTERNAL MEDICINE AND CHAIR PERSON AT "ETHEL $EACONESS (OSPITAL IN .EW TON +ANSAS AND -ARJORIE "EST WHO BECAME THE FIRST FEMALE MAYOR OF +IRKWOOD -ISSOURI

IN /THER NOTABLE ALUMNI WHOSE ACCOLADES WERE SHARED ALONG WITH THE FASHION THEY WOULD HAVE WORN WHEN THEY WERE STUDENTS

INCLUDED WOMEN WHO WERE INVOLVED IN MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENTS LIKE -ARTHA 3CHUCHART WHO GRADUATED IN AND AFTER ENLISTING IN THE 5NITED 3TATES !RMY DURING7ORLD7AR )) WENT ON TO HAVE A YEAR LONG CAREER SERVING AS A ,T #OL $R ,INDA 'ODWIN GRADUATED IN AND WENT ON TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL CAREER WITH .!3! AND IS THE ONLY 3OUTHEAST GRADUATE TO HAVE EVER LEFT THE %ARTH S ATMOSPHERE 4HE FASHION SHOW CONCLUDED WITH THE MODELS TAKING TO THE MAKESHIFT RUNWAY ONCE AGAIN TO SHOW OFF THEIR CLOTHING AS AUDIENCE MEMBERS APPLAUDED /NE OF THE MODELS WHO SPORTED A BRIGHT ORANGE CLOCHE HAT WAS +ATH RYN6ANGILDER 6ANGILDER IS ,IBRARY !SSISTANT ))) AND SPEAR HEADED THE CREATION OF THE FASHION SHOW 3HE SAID SHE WANTED TO PUT THE SHOW TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE7OMEN S (ISTORY -ONTH AND ALL THE ACCOMPLISHED WOMEN FROM 3OUTHEAST h7ELL IT IS7OMEN S (ISTORY -ONTH AND SINCE IT IS CONNECTED TO THE UNIVERSITY WE THOUGHT IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NEAT TO SHOW OFF WOMEN S FASHION AS IT WOULD HAVE BEEN SEEN ON THE WOMEN WHEN THEY WERE IN COLLEGE v 6ANGILDER SAID 6ANGILDER SAID THE CLOTHING DISPLAYED IN THE SHOW CAME FROM VARIOUS ANTIQUE STORES IN TOWN AND FROM HER OWN PERSONAL COLLEC TION FROM THE LIVING HISTORY GROUP SHE DIRECTS !LL THE MODELS WERE STUDENT WORKERS IN +ENT ,IBRARY WHO VOLUNTEERED TO TAKE PART IN THE SHOW 4HE HISTORICAL INFORMATION WAS FOUND BY SEARCHING THE RECORDS OF RECIPIENTS OF THE !LUMNI -ERIT !WARD AND THEN FROM THERE

RESEARCHING THE WOMEN THROUGH 3OUTHEAST

Southeast students volunteered as models at the Women’s History Fashion Show on March 11. The fashion show honored a number of successful Southeast alumna. Photos by Jeganaath Mudaliar -ISSOURIAN NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES 6ANGILDER WENT ON TO SAY THAT WHAT MAKES FASHION AN IMPORTANT PART OF WOMEN S HISTORY IS THAT IT WAS AN OUTLET WOMEN USED TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES DURING TIMES THEY MAY HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO OTHERWISE AND THAT IT ALSO REFLECTS WHAT WAS GOING ON DURING THAT TIME

WHETHER IT BE SOCIAL CHANGES CULTURAL IMPACTS OR EVEN WAR h) THINK THAT WOMEN ESPECIALLY IN THE TH CENTURY EXPRESSED THEMSELVES THROUGH FASH ION QUITE A BIT AND IT ALSO SAYS A LOT ABOUT WHAT WOMEN WERE GOING THROUGH AT THE TIME v 6ANGILDER SAID

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