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Hamblin tells heroic story of Cotton Patch Gospel writer

March 4, 2016 Eric Marcy

Bob Hamblin, Professor Emeritus of English at Southeast Missouri State University, performed a one-man show based on the life of racial reconciliation advocate Clarence Jordan last night as the Jones Lecture Series resumed for the […]

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Gibson makes bold move early in SGA presidency

March 4, 2016 Cardinal & Cream

Only a few weeks into her tenure as Student Government Association President (SGA), Kaylee Gibson, junior public relations major, made the bold decision to veto a resolution proposing the expansion of open dorm hours after […]

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Political science enthusiasts gather for Super Tuesday results

March 2, 2016 Kaylee Gibson

The despairing cries of students and faculty reverberated against the cold cinder-block walls of the Bowld Gym Tuesday night as Fox News announced the countless states presidential candidate Donald Trump had snagged. A week ago, […]

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Fire department deems Christmas lights unsafe

March 2, 2016 Cardinal & Cream

This past week, students across campus could be spotted un-decking the halls after a decree from the Jackson Fire Department that all Christmas lights be removed from dormitories and common areas following a recent inspection. […]

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Dreisbach talks Thomas Jefferson, religion in America

February 27, 2016 Faith Patterson

Daniel Dreisbach, professor in the department of justice, law and criminology, spoke Thursday on “How Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Wall of Separation’ Redefined Religion’s Place in American Public Life.” In his lecture he explained that while most […]

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Senate passes open dorm bill again after veto

February 25, 2016 Luke Brake

Harvey Auditorium, dimmed so the small text on the projector screen was clear, was filled with Union senators Wednesday night. Benton Hurt, vice president of the student body and sophomore biology major, called this semester’s […]

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Lisa Peoples: Love, serve your neighbor

February 25, 2016 Ali Renckens

It’s not often that a chapel speaker leads the student body in a song popularized by Barney the Dinosaur. But for Lisa Peoples, standing behind the podium in white and black chevron pants and a […]

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