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The independent student voice of Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

The Southeastern

The independent student voice of Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

The Southeastern

What does your online presence say about you? Future employers want to know.

Social media tips for college graduates

Charity Whitson, Staff Writer November 19, 2020

As graduation approaches, it is time to prepare for the job search. In a survey conducted by careerbuilder.com, 70 percent of all employers use social media to research candidates before hiring or rejecting...

Greetings from the President’s Office is displayed on the front lawn of the Administration Building.

New holiday tradition announced

University Communications, Contributor November 19, 2020

DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University is inviting everyone to a new holiday tradition this year – the “Loop of Lights.’’ Lights and decorations will be displayed around the...

Check out the full week of events and giveaways happening during Native November.

Native November for all to enjoy

Karley Freeman, Staff Writer November 17, 2020

Every November, Southeastern Oklahoma State University's Native American Institute works with Student Life to create events celebrating Native American culture the week before Thanksgiving. This year,...

Voter fraud, particularly with mail-in ballots, has been a huge debate during the 2020 presidential election, although there is not much evidence to support any claims that fraud swayed results.

What we know about voter fraud

Ieysha Sanders, Staff Writer November 17, 2020

The 2020 election has given way to thoughts and discussions about the integrity of the United State’s voting system. Does voter fraud happen in our elections? Does it sway the outcomes? These are the...

As Thanksgiving break approaches, students need to decide if they are checking out of their dorms early, or staying longer.

Pre-Thanksgiving housing checkout offers partial refund

Kylie Carrell, Staff Writer November 13, 2020

Southeastern Oklahoma State University has done its best to maintain normalcy for students during the 2020 fall semester. However, due to COVID-19 regulations, many changes have been seen on campus, including...

Study as much as you can before your final exam, and be sure to find a clean and comfortable space in which to take it.

Prepping for online finals

Joshua Fluellen, Staff Writer November 13, 2020

Since the beginning of this semester, we have known that classes would not be continuing face to face after Nov. 20. This means for the second time this year, finals will be online. For some students,...

Friendsgiving celebration hosted by Durant Main Street

Ieysha Sanders, Staff Writer November 9, 2020

Durant Main Street hosted their November First Friday event, Friendsgiving, on Nov. 6 in Downtown Durant. First Friday is a monthly event organized by Durant Main Street, a non-profit organization that...

Adelina Duty poses for a photo on her first day of her senior year. She is looking forward to seeing where she goes after graduation.

SE student finds direction with Choctaw Nation

Rebecca Carroll, Staff Writer November 6, 2020

Adelina Duty, a senior accounting major from Blanchard, has found her place in Bryan County– working for the Choctaw Nation. She previously worked for the Southeastern Bookstore, but took a chance...

Quarantine and isolation can weigh heavy on students' minds. Join a virtual therapy group for licensed help and much needed social interaction.

College students suffer mentally due to COVID-19 pandemic

Addison Martin, Contributor November 5, 2020

Good mental health is important to help college students keep up with their daily lives on top of maintaining good grades in classes. Despite this, the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted many students...

Learning how you can support a stressed college student may be more meaningful than you think.

How to support stressed students

Charity Whitson, Staff Writer November 4, 2020

As a nation, we have faced major changes in 2020. For many students, normalcy is a thing of the past, leading to higher levels of emotions and stress. With five weeks left until the end of the semester,...

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