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Editorial: Rape culture hurts victims

February 28, 2014

By Apryl Mock Managing Editor Rape. Just the word is enough to make the skin crawl. However female victims are commonly accused of lying, bringing it upon themselves or confusing bad sex with sexual...

SE mascot Bolt here to stay, inspiring school spirit

October 25, 2013

By Taylor Donaldson Contributing Writer I’ve heard more opinions about Southeastern’s new mascot than I have about Miley Cyrus’ ability to twerk. We all have our opinions about Southeastern’s...

Editorial- Sold for sex: Issues children face

October 25, 2013

Sex trafficking, hunger and poverty. These are issues that many of the children in America and all over the world face on a daily basis. Though these problems may seem unconquerable, you can create change,...

“I Am” SE students select words or phrases to describe their personality traits

September 27, 2013

Students were given a piece of paper with the words “I am.” They were asked to write down a word or phrase that described their personality, then strike any pose they wanted.   Staff...

Editorial: SGA overworked, underappreciated

September 27, 2013

Of all the overworked and underappreciated organizations at SE, the Student Government Association probably receives the greatest amount of criticism. SGA is constantly catching flack. Each year, students...

Storming the Streets Sept. 27 2013:What do you think of the new mascot?

September 27, 2013

    Photos by Mellisa Haworth-Cox Yearbook Editor

SexyStud69, or how I failed at online dating

September 27, 2013

By Dustin Curry Contributing Writer Breakups are bad. People respond to breakups in different ways. Some people cry a lot and others spend time curled up in bed in a dark room, while others lose their...

Online classes hinder student’s learning experience

September 27, 2013

By Molly Raley Staff Writer The majority of students has taken or is going to take an online class before their college career is over. For me, this has been something that I was trying, with all my...

Grasshopper invasion of biblical proportions

September 27, 2013

By Nicole Diseker Staff Writer In the biblical story of Moses, God brought 10 plagues upon the city of Egypt. First there was bloody water, then frogs, gnats, lice, flies… and it just gets worse from...

Poppin’ tags: Goodwill offers wide selection, friendly staff

September 27, 2013

Apryl Mock Managing editor When most people think of thrift shopping, the first store that comes to mind is Goodwill. The Goodwill here in Durant has a lot to offer and is where I spend most of my...

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