Central Michigan University students react to growing use of key card readers
Some Central Michigan University students are "annoyed" by the growing use of Central Card readers on residential hall doors.
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Some Central Michigan University students are "annoyed" by the growing use of Central Card readers on residential hall doors.
Deaf Awareness Week is meant to celebrate and support the people and culture of the deaf community.
Following a mandatory water quality test by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) in August 2017, Mount Pleasant joined the growing list of more than 30 sites in Michigan containing a contamination of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances — also known as PFAS.
Hope can be hard to find when dealing with disease and sickness, but there is a group in Isabella County that is helping people find it. The Isabella County Community Cancer Service (CCS) held the 20th annual Into the Light Cancer Awareness Walk on Sept. 21 at the Isabella County Fairgrounds. The event is organized to raise money and awareness for families and individuals that have been affected by cancer.
From flashy to practical or bright-colored to intricately laced, clothing is an integral part of identity. Despite this, not everyone is fortunate enough to own clothes suited for every occasion.
Members of the Chippewa Racing Team spend an entire school year building, testing and racing a formula car to compete with teams all over the world.
Some people view incarcerated people as scary, perhaps even dangerous. But a group of Central Michigan University students want to change that perception.
As the Counseling Center attempts to answer to the increase in demand for mental health services with more staff, many lesser-known mental health services on campus are reaching out to offer their services to more students.
A 25-year-old Hazel Park man accused of killing his father will undergo a psychiatric examination before his next court date.
Mitchell's Gourmet Deli and Market on Sept. 18 as seen from the corner of Remus Road and Lincoln Street, where Scoops Ice Cream Shop used to be.
Mitchell’s Gourmet Deli and Market offers warm food, warm smiles, and a variety of Michigan-made products.
Putting a twist on hand-me-downs and second-hand shopping, RedBloom Yoga is hosting their third annual clothing swap from Noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 23.
Nov. 6 brings the 2018 midterm elections, but there's no guarantee it will also bring students to the polls.
Men of color at Central Michigan University are invited to attend the 2018 GameChangers Conference to gain insight and resources to become influential leaders.
The #MeToo movement has sparked nationwide dialogue and empowerment for sexual harassment and assault survivors since it entered the spotlight in the wake of sexual assault allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in Oct. 2017.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinton of Harvard University will speak on “America’s prison problem” at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at Powers Hall on Hopkins Ave.
CMU alumnus and producer of Centennial Nights Chris Stewart sat down with Central Michigan Life to discuss the upcoming event Pleasant Town Music and Art Festival.
Creatively enjoy the peacefulness of nature at the 11th annual Art From Our Park event at Noon on Saturday, Sept. 29.
Barbecue season isn't over yet. Celebrate diversity at Barbecue Around the World, an event from 3-5 p.m. at Island Park on Sept. 22.
To celebrate Hispanic heritage, the Multicultural Academic Student Service Center is hosting a series of events from Sept.15 to Oct. 15.