Students suffer from food and housing insecurity
The idea of homelessness and food insecurity is a reality for Central Michigan University students, along with county residents.
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The idea of homelessness and food insecurity is a reality for Central Michigan University students, along with county residents.
Although small in number, the Central Michigan University Judo Club fills the McGuirk Events Center wrestling room with energy and vigor in its weekly gatherings.
Community Outreach Educator for Planned Parenthood Devin Lagasse stood ready to talk about a variety of sex topics at Not Your Middle School Sex Ed while students gathered on Feb. 21 in an Anspach classroom.
Central Michigan University English Language and Literature Professor JoEllen DeLucia presented “Distributing Justice: George Robinson’s Media Network in the 1790s” focused on research from her sabbatical.
“The CMU Police Department is responding to a report of shots fired near the fourth floor area of Campbell Hall, again, shots fired near the fourth floor area of Campbell Hall. Please stay clear of the area.”
Stories of segregation and political experience were told by former U.S. Ambassador Delano Lewis and his son Geoffrey Lewis to help Central Michigan University students understand how to build more inclusive communities.
When students come to university, they’re free of parents. It can be easier to do things parents might not approve of, including parties, drugs, drinks and the hookup culture.
Mount Pleasant community members raised more than $65,000 on Saturday, Feb. 16 to help fund Special Olympics Michigan during this year’s Polar Plunge.
Many Central Michigan University students have been hacked after opening emails with bright blue buttons that read "click here to read message," and inevitably clicking them.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association Diversity Committee is partnering with Program Board, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates and the Office of LGBTQ Services to show a screening of “Boy Erased” at 7 p.m. Feb. 21 in Pearce 127.
At the Feb. 14 Central Michigan University Board of Trustees formal session, President Robert Davies condemned a recent racial incident that occurred in Wheeler Hall this week.
Central Michigan University's "Fire Up for Excellence" capital campaign has raised $101,654,498, exceeding its initial goal.
Elizabeth Harkins-Meade’s fondest memories of her father take place in East Port on Lake Michigan where he expressed his love for sailing and taught the craft to Meade and her siblings.
Central Michigan University School of Broadcast & Cinematic Arts faculty Patty Williamson wants to shine a light on women struggling to have their voices heard in the world of radio.
When Kimberly O’Brien is not teaching psychology, someone might find her practicing the art of belly dancing.
Tickets to see upcoming speaker Joe Dombrowski, also known as “Mr. D,” have already sold out.
The final installment of the three-part "Conversations That Matter" series took place Feb. 6 in the Central Michigan University Bovee University Center Rotunda Room, and attendees discussed changing family roles, dynamics and expectations.
There are no surface level similarities among the pieces in the FEAR art exhibition; 14 artists were inevitably united while seeking validation in the things that terrify them.
Central Michigan University Chief of Police William Yeagley will retire his badge this summer after a decade of serving the campus community.
Central Michigan University Student Government Association met for the second time of the semester Feb. 4 after canceling the previous meeting due to inclement weather.