Sandy Burkhardt had an interest in Sibs Weekend as soon as she arrived on campus her freshman year.
“I had an interest in the program because I had never experienced it before … I knew that it was such a huge event on campus,” said the St. Clair Shores senior, who is helping to plan the 46th annual event.
Pearce Hall was rocking with “famous performers” such as Beyoncé, Ashanti and T.I. on Saturday night.
The Organization for Black Unity sponsored “Mock Grammy Night” Saturday in Pearce Hall Room 127, where students were able to dress up like their favorite celebrity and perform a song or present a mock award.
You are what you eat.
Bessheen Baker from the Naturopathic Institute of Therapies and Education believes that this mantra is true.
Baker came to speak at CMU five years ago and has returned for a third time to speak on naturopathy, said Pat Cwiek, the director of the Health Professions Residential College.
Phishing scams have become more prevalent at Central Michigan University, university officials say.
“Some weeks we get one or two, and we’ll go several weeks and not get any,” said Duane Kleinhardt, manager of Information Technology Communications. “It’s really hard to tell because sometimes we will find out about phishing attempts, and sometimes people may just be getting them and deleting them.
Students found an outlet for their school spirit Monday morning near the Bovee University Center.
Homecoming Village, the second event of Homecoming week, is designed to get campus excited for Homecoming.
Homecoming Village was and free event to celebrate the beginning of Homecoming week.