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(04/13/23 3:33pm)
The electoral college is a process that comes into question every four years, when the U.S. presidential election rolls around. And because it can override the popular vote, that’s for good reason.
(04/13/23 2:30pm)
Threads, a student-run production at Central Michigan University, is hosting its annual fashion show at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, at the Finch Field House.
(04/13/23 2:31pm)
Growing up, Gaia Herrick oftentimes felt left out. Without any positive depictions of someone with the same disability as hers, she felt out of place and unattractive. Now, many years later, she seeks to be the representation she never had growing up as a model in the upcoming Threads Fashion Show.
(04/10/23 8:39pm)
On April 26 and 27, Central Michigan University will welcome back its eighth annual campus Diversity Symposium. This event gives attendees the chance to celebrate and learn about the research efforts of CMU staff, faculty and students who are involved in and dedicated to activism and research for diverse populations in topics centered around equity, inclusion, social justice and belonging.
(04/05/23 1:03am)
The Academic Senate’s April 4 meeting started off smoothly, moving along with no questions or objections. That changed after Sarah Kasabian-Larson and Keith Malkowski gave their presentation on verification of non-participation.
(04/04/23 8:26pm)
About 188 students are in the midst of preparing to present their research projects at the Central Michigan University Student Creative and Research Endeavours Exhibition (SCREE) 2023 event, according to Assistant Director of Research and Graduate Studies Kara Owens.
(04/05/23 2:50pm)
Student Government Association at Central Michigan University discussed new legislation and held announcements from different student organizations about upcoming events Monday, April 3, at the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
(04/04/23 6:13pm)
A mandated health insurance policy for international students at Central Michigan University caused some international students to advocate for a change in the policy for two semesters now.
(04/04/23 5:25pm)
Four women who have lead the way in the field of education for over 20 spoke March 30 about finding a place in college for Native students, their roles throughout their careers and how to support Indigenous students at schools.
(04/04/23 9:08pm)
As a freshman, Alex Hurt had gone to many events on campus for the LGBTQ community. Yet as someone who identifies as transgender, he still felt out of place.
(03/29/23 5:12pm)
Women Leading the Way: Indigenous Education will take place from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on March 30 at the Park Library Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium. The panel is open to the public.
(03/28/23 2:58am)
At the Student Government Association’s meeting Monday night senators got an update on the elections that opened Monday morning, and approved new legislation during the house session.
(03/28/23 3:22pm)
A multi-disciplinary program geared at increasing education and training for health care students with a special focus on patients with disabilities held the first in a five-part series of public seminars Wednesday.
(03/27/23 5:13pm)
On Tuesday March 28, Central Michigan University Subject Librarians Shu Guo and Rebecca Renirie will be hosting a workshop to help teach CMU students how to navigate the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Xplore digital library.
(03/27/23 1:37pm)
The last event for Women’s History Month on campus at Central Michigan University is a “Wellness Workshop” from 1-3 p.m. Monday, March 27.
(03/22/23 7:24pm)
From 12 to 1 p.m. on March 21 the Office of LGBTQ Services and Gender Equity Programs teamed with the Career Development Center to host Salary Negotiations for Underrepresented Communities with Career Services as part of the Women's History Month event calendar.
(03/22/23 4:34pm)
While many students are taught the history of the Vietnam War and how it affected the United States, some Central Michigan University students felt they did not know much about the aftermath in Vietnam.
(03/20/23 9:16pm)
Sponsored by the Department of English Language and Literature, Central Michigan University Creative Writing Professors Matthew Roberson and Darrin Doyle will be doing a reading from 7 to 8 p.m. on March 23 at the Opperman Auditorium.
(03/16/23 3:32pm)
St. Patrick’s Day is this Friday, March 17, and while the average American celebration has some kind of alcohol and indulgence, there’s more than one way to celebrate.
(03/16/23 3:20pm)
This Friday, March 17, the streets and bars of Mount Pleasant will be filled with green colors, people wearing symbols of clover and gold for the legendary leprechauns. St. Patrick’s Day, a religious Irish holiday, is an American favorite time to party according to Carrie Euler, a faculty member at the department of History, World Languages and Cultures.