Student group builds and races open-wheel formula race car
Members of the Chippewa Racing Team spend an entire school year building, testing and racing a formula car to compete with teams all over the world.
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Members of the Chippewa Racing Team spend an entire school year building, testing and racing a formula car to compete with teams all over the world.
Some people view incarcerated people as scary, perhaps even dangerous. But a group of Central Michigan University students want to change that perception.
Nov. 6 brings the 2018 midterm elections, but there's no guarantee it will also bring students to the polls.
Men of color at Central Michigan University are invited to attend the 2018 GameChangers Conference to gain insight and resources to become influential leaders.
It's transition time for leaders at Central Michigan University.
Nikki Crouse is both reserved and refreshingly open. While the Comstock freshman doesn’t downplay the pain she’s endured, she also acknowledges the strengths and creativity she’s gained through her struggles. Central Michigan Life interviewed her about her life, passion for neuroscience and love of creative writing.
It's Monday morning — you sluggishly walk to the bathroom to get ready for the day. Muscle memory guides you through your tasks before you head out the door.
Central Michigan University is getting ready to welcome back Amy Roloff. The alumna will speak at 7 p.m. Sept. 27 in Plachta Auditorium, a free event organized by Program Board.
The first "Soup and Substance" luncheon of the 2018-19 academic year will kick off next week in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month at Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan University’s co-ed a cappella group, Central Harmony, is combing group members' mutual love of singing and performance to create a close-knit family of singers.
The #MeToo movement has sparked nationwide dialogue and empowerment for sexual harassment and assault survivors since it entered the spotlight in the wake of sexual assault allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in Oct. 2017.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association is continuing to move forward with the "Menstrual Hygiene Product Initiative," which aims to provide free menstrual hygiene products in major buildings across campus.
Beginning in the Fall 2018 semester, Central Michigan University students will be charged an additional $225 on top of tuition to fund "student services."
Take a look at events and workshops happening within the Mount Pleasant community this weekend:
Students will have the opportunity to take a stand against bullying and suicide by participating in the Office of LGBTQ Services' Silence Shoot 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept 26 in the Down Under Food Court.
A growing number of college students are taking inspiration from their childhood years and expressing themselves through stickers. The only difference is instead of placing stickers on notebooks, the art has moved to personal computers and MacBooks.
A food pantry run by and for students will be distributing food for the first time Nov. 27, said Director of the Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center Shawna Ross.
Academic Senate passed a resolution that will make it easier for Central Michigan University students to vote.
Wizards and werewolves and changelings, oh my! Central Michigan University’s live action role play group (LARP), Mount Pleasant by Night, fuels student creativity while developing lifelong friends and community.
Your favorite comic book characters are coming to Mount Pleasant. Beginning at noon on Oct. 27, the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort is hosting Fantasticon: The Ultimate Comic Book and Pop Culture Experience in its Entertainment Hall.