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Central Michigan University’s student body is changing. With targeted recruiting and outreach, we are bringing more diverse students to campus. That includes students from different races, religions, sexuality and gender identities.
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One in eight women will develop some form of breast cancer within their lifetimes.
This weekend, the Central Michigan Chippewas will do battle on the grid iron with our regional rival, the Western Michigan Broncos.
A clear winner emerged after the first of three live presidential debates, and that winner is Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Have you ever spent a long time getting ready for a fun night out, only to realize just before leaving, your phone battery is at 15 percent?
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College graduates with technology expertise are leaving Michigan in droves.
Diversity, minority enrollment and campus-wide inclusion are now the stated priorities of Central Michigan University for the next four years.
On Welcome Weekend, Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University police wrote a combined 80 minor in possession of alcohol tickets.
Joining Greek Life is hands down the best decision I have made in college. I never thought I’d be the one to say it, either.
I loathe bananas. Maybe it’s the texture, or maybe it’s the taste.
In January, Gov. Rick Snyder signed a bill banning a popular voting option that allows citizens to cast full ballots along party lines — a move now deemed unconstitutional by three major federal courts.
It’s a fact: For the first six to 10 weeks of the fall semester, freshmen are more likely to experience a sexual assault on campus, according to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, an anti-sexual assault advocacy group.
Since the Central Michigan football team’s upset win over Oklahoma State on Saturday, there has been a lot of talk about the spectacular final play and how the referees handled the game’s final moments.
If I hear one more person say a vote for Jill Stein or Gary Johnson isn't a waste of a vote, I'm going to scream.
Mark your calendars. Election Day is Nov. 8, which gives Central Michigan University students a little more than two months to choose a candidate or ballot proposals that deserve their support.