Taking pride, bearing responsibility
Growing up in a small farming community south of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Brittany Fremion went to college and became a first-generation student.
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Growing up in a small farming community south of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Brittany Fremion went to college and became a first-generation student.
Central Michigan University's Academic Senate announced a pause of the implementation of a $50 withdrawal fee, which could have been effective starting in the Spring 2024 semester.
The "green fees" proposed last Monday at the Student Government Association meeting failed to leave the Lake Michigan room in Bovee University Center due to the Senate not passing the vote.
Chef Sam Anglin of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe is hosting an Indigenous Food Station and Food Sovereignty event where guests can experience and learn about traditional Native American meals. The event takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16 in the Eatery of the Towers Complex.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University’s award-winning student-run media company, recently received the College Media Association’s top organizational prize for its publishing division and institutional size.
When November arrives, many Americans get excited for the holiday season and the delicious, hot, home-cooked meals that come with it. College students drool over the sheer thought of going home for Thanksgiving break to indulge in the feast or to simply raid our parents’ cabinets and fridges.
Students could face a $5 "green fee" starting in the fall 2024, under a joint resolution presented to the Student Government Association House Monday night.
Ukrainian version of this article is available at Читати Українською.
Halloween is a time for scares, and what better way to get scared than to attend a haunted tour?
With prizes such as hotel stays, wireless headphones, sporting equipment and more, Central Michigan University’s 10th annual Honors Program Silent Auction will be the largest silent auction on CMU’s campus, according to CMU's website.
For this Halloween, 28th annual Legends of the Dark return with a haunted tour and spooky stories about Central Michigan University.
By Bob Davies Central Michigan University President
The smell of oven going burst out of the Wightman Hall classroom and down the hallway, Tuesday. The chatter and excitement of students eager to make their first tortillas filled the room, mingling with the clicking of stove igniters and the sizzle of the comal getting ready to cook the tortillas yet to be made.
Homecoming 2023 is set to be filled with fun events of all sorts, from competitions to parties to the ever-popular parade. Kicking it all off, the announcement of CMU’s Homecoming Maroon Ambassadors.
Words like "barbeque," "canoe," "hammock" and "hurricane" are not new to us. What many may not know is the people and place they originated from - and that would be the Taíno people of the Caribbean.
Questions of the future of Central Michigan University's relationship with new technology like AI, and the replacement of previously relied-upon methods like the Scantron system in favor of online alternatives were topics of discussion at CMU's most recent academic senate meeting.
With new voting laws in Michigan and a consequential 2024 election coming up, students can participate in Fire Up the Vote from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 19 at the Library Lawn to ask any questions they might have.
As the fall semester kicks into gear at Central Michigan University, many registered student organizations are gathering for their first meetings of the academic school year. Adding to the excitement and anticipation, a new student organization has emerged.
Through the waves of Lake Michigan, the white double-deck ferry takes Central Michigan University students, faculty and researchers to CMU Biological Station (CMUBS) on Beaver Island.
On the fourth floor of Moore Hall, magic happens. We hurry to deliver the news to you. Then, across Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant, you pick up the paper; you scroll on our socials and see our headlines, our photos, our designs - the results of magic and work.