OWLs holds Open Mic Night fundraiser to attend national conference
On Nov. 15, Women’s Empowerment Week continued with a light-hearted open mic night at Ponder Coffee Company, hosted by the Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs).
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On Nov. 15, Women’s Empowerment Week continued with a light-hearted open mic night at Ponder Coffee Company, hosted by the Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs).
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. held a self-defense class for women on Nov. 15 in the Student Activity Center.
Forty-four students distracted themselves from stress through messy activities at Mess ‘N De-Stress, an event organized by students in RPL 430 to benefit the Counseling Center.
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, about four out of five college students drink alcohol.
Central Michigan University is considered to have one of the best composting programs in the nation, said Facilities Operation Director Jay Kahn.
It was an event filled with pop music, cheers and smiles from participants and spectators. As the third installment of Women’s Empowerment Week, the Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) hosted a Body Positivity Fashion Show.
Learn self-defense strategies and listen to empowering motivational speakers during the women’s "empowHERment" expo on Monday, Nov. 19.
The Fall semester is coming to a close and with finals approaching, various events are taking place to help students de-stress. Here's what Mount Pleasant has to offer this weekend.
Join the Central Michigan University Program Board in welcoming Michigan-born Youtuber, author and activist Tyler Oakley to campus for its Fall Lecture Series. Oakley will speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 in Plachta Auditorium.
The Organization of Women Leaders (OWLS) hosted an Intersectionality Panel to kickstart their Women’s Empowerment Week.
Illinois sophomore Kelli Nielsen developed a passion for painting after experiencing breakup a year and a half ago.
Former Senator Jonathan Korpi stepped down from his position in the Central Michigan University Student Government Association.
Student Government Association tabled a proposed neuroscience reorganization legislation at its Nov. 12 meeting, pushing back voting to allow members of Central Michigan University administration to speak their piece.
What has been left unsaid by previous administrations was addressed Nov. 12 by Central Michigan University's Student Government Association. The organization, for the first time in its history, took a stand against sexual assault.
NAACP chapter President Australyah Coleman made four demands to Central Michigan University in response to the racist messages left on a whiteboard outside a dorm room in Sweeney Hall.
Central Neuroscience Society (CNS) gathers every Thursday in Brooks 203 to plan neuroscience-related events and discuss career opportunities. However, its Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 meetings focused on a different mission.
Small groups of Central Michigan University students, staff and faculty gathered on the lower floor of the University Center to openly discuss the Sweeney Hall incident, which occurred the night of Nov. 7.
A group of concerned community members and students presented a proposal to implement citizen oversight of local police to the Mount Pleasant City Commission, who will formally receive it on Nov. 12.
Less than 24 hours after racist comments were written on the whiteboard outside Detroit sophomore Yasmeen Duncan's dorm room, the Central Michigan University chapter of the NAACP organized a protest in support of the individuals affected.
When Detroit sophomore Yasmeen Duncan returned to her dorm in Sweeney Hall Nov. 7, the words "Fuck u monkey black whores" had been written on the whiteboard outside her room.