SGA elects new general board member
The Student Government Association (SGA) elected Peyton Reynolds as a general board member on its Student Budget Allocation Committee (SBAC).
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The Student Government Association (SGA) elected Peyton Reynolds as a general board member on its Student Budget Allocation Committee (SBAC).
The first of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), commonly known as the Divine Nine organizations, arrived on the campus of Central Michigan University in the fall of 1970. 55 years later, six of the nine historically African-American organizations are active on campus.
Editor's Note: This story was updated on Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. to clarify that Carson Cooley learned about the vacant positions before the meeting started on Jan. 12.
Underneath maroon gowns and caps, excited students sat in rows through their December commencement. They were ready to move their tassels and take the next step in their lives. Friends, family and loved ones watched graduates walk on stage and shared hugs, flowers, smiles and tears with them after the ceremony.
Merrill Virtual Dining Hall is opening a coffee shop next semester that will bring food variety. Its menu will have standard coffee shop drinks, such as espresso, and will potentially have sweet treats like cookies, milkshakes or dirty soda.
Central Michigan University has issued a boil water advisory for residents of the Towers Community. The advisory remains in effect for all Towers Residents from 12 p.m. on Oct. 27 to 12 p.m. on Oct. 29.
A dumpster was caught on fire from unknown causes near Fabiano Hall just before midnight Oct. 5. Fire personnel and CMU campus police arrived on the scene within minutes of the fire being called before any injuries or serious damage happened.
The Sustainability Fee Committee began implementing its first proposals since its creation last year. These proposals were approved by the Sustainability Fee Committee in April and have been in the process of being implemented since, according to the Student Sustainability Fee website.
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association swore in its operational cabinet, committee chairs, senators and its speaker of the house for their first meeting of the academic year.
As students are returning to Central Michigan University, a measles outbreak continues across the United States and Michigan, with at least three cases recently reported in Osceola County, a neighbor to Isabella County.
Central Michigan University residence halls have been called home by over 4,000 students this academic year, according to Erica Johnson, the interim assistant vice president of Student Affairs.
When final exams are approaching, many Central Michigan University students said the stress of studying has been intensified by what they see as confusing move-out expectations from Residence Life.
Syrian student Hisham Danoun sat in front of a line of students wrapped around the Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity so he could write students' names in Arabic.
Rows of round tables occupied Terrace Rooms in the Bovee University Center, filled to bursting with family and supporters. The enthusiastic crowd sat among the entire purpose of the event: soon-to-graduating students.
Lena Kandah, a junior at CMU, said Arab women are often misunderstood and misrepresented especially in the media.
Spectrum, Central Michigan University’s LGBTQ+ organization, will host the upcoming Fire Up All Night (FUAN) event to celebrate Pride Month on campus.
Editor's note: this article has been edited to reflect that the group is advocating in support of a resolution introduced by Michigan Representative Jason Morgan, rather than introducing the resolution themselves.
On Thursday, April 17, Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon announced a change to executive leadership structure: the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will merge with the Division of Student Affairs.
On Wednesday night, students gathered in the French Auditorium on Central Michigan University’s campus to learn about and discuss the breadth of Middle Eastern cultures during the “Many Roots One Region” event.
Students, staff and community members poured into Plachta Auditorium accompanied by the sounds of soft jazz on April 12.