Freshmen adjust to an atypical college experience
At Central Michigan University, the semester is already being characterized by petitions, protests, politics and of course, COVID-19.
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At Central Michigan University, the semester is already being characterized by petitions, protests, politics and of course, COVID-19.
Outside Park Library sits the Multicultural Greek Rock, a landmark for historically Black fraternities and sororities on campus. The organizations use the rock to promote messages they are passionate about, most recently “#BLM” for the Black Lives Matter movement.
"La Gente" is hosted for current Latinx/Hispanic students and allies to socialize, connect and share resources two Thursdays a month via Webex.
During the summer before her junior year, Kaylee Kok finally got the email she had been waiting for. The student who drugged and sexually assaulted her would not be allowed to return to Central Michigan University that fall.
Some people believe their vote won't make a difference, but members of RISE think otherwise.
Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Joesph spoke on the importance of peace and celebrating the diversity within the community during the Isabella County Human Rights Committee's "Let Peace Reign" event.
In the process of moving to Franklin Village Apartments in the summer of 2016, Kelsey Cavazos misplaced her bike lock. By the time she bought a new one, it was too late.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies's house was quiet when members of the "Leadership for Liberation March and Rally" first arrived.
Despite new COVID-19 protocols, students shared mostly positive with this semester's dining experiences and the temporary takeout program.
For Central Michigan University students looking to get some fresh air, the Mount Pleasant park system has plenty of options to utilize before the winter comes.
Flint freshman Deja Ragland’s mother, LaNé, had flashbacks to her freshman year while moving her daughter into the same residence hall room in Troutman Hall that she once lived in.
With some of the changes the Fall 2020 semester has brought, Provost Mary Schutten realized that students might be in a bind if they had to quickly switch between online to in-person classes.
The academic senate approved a proposal that officially extends online options for classes through the 2021 spring and summer semesters at its Sept. 15 meeting.
For the past three years, the Isabella County Human Rights Committee has been hosting an event that invites people from the community to come and share their thoughts on the importance of peace.
The New America Project (NAP) will host the "Leadership for Liberation March and Rally" at 5 p.m. Sept. 18 in front of the Bovee University Center.
Pandemic affected legislation cropped up in Central Michigan University's Student Government Association once again on Sept. 14.
Central Michigan University's Study Abroad program is still providing chances for students to explore the world after the holiday break.
Ashton Hight said he wanted to use his voice as a Black man to speak out during a time of crisis.
Over Labor Day weekend, zero cases were reported by Central Michigan University, according to the Fired Up for Fall webpage. As of Sept. 10, the university added 7 cases to the count.
Hispanic Heritage Month is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating Hispanic and Latinx people for their overall contributions to and influence on history.