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(02/26/22 4:40pm)
Director of Student Media and Central Michigan Life adviser Dave Clark announced his decision to resign from his role at Central Michigan University, effective May 6. In the coming months, Clark will reenter the journalism industry at the same newspaper that published his first bylines.
(02/25/22 12:29am)
In 2019, Madison Montgomery attended her first Black Girls Rock award ceremony as a freshman.
(02/22/22 3:40am)
The Student Government Association met virtually on Feb. 21 to discuss updates to current legislation.
(02/21/22 10:26pm)
Growing up, Tyler Isanhart watched and laughed along with "Who's Line is it Anyway?", an improvised comedy game show.
(02/15/22 4:19am)
Students discussed the recent veto of legislation regarding meal compensation for those living in the South and Towers Community at a Student Government Association meeting on Feb. 14.
(02/14/22 4:04pm)
Water Justice, a speaker event featuring Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, will be held Feb. 16 in Warriner Hall.
(02/09/22 3:34am)
The Multicultural Academic Student Services office was packed with students at an event celebrating Black hair.
(02/08/22 6:39pm)
The Student Government Association met to discuss upcoming elections and three pieces of legislation on Feb. 7.
(02/14/22 3:12pm)
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story is part of a series of articles that gather the opinions of the campus community during the 2021-22 academic year. If you have an opinion to share, send it to editor@cm-life.com.
(03/10/22 9:29pm)
Building confidence, learning defense skills, developing patience and having fun are just a few of the life skills guaranteed by the coaches at Cosens Martial Arts.
(02/02/22 6:11pm)
Central Michigan University received two awards from the Environmental Protection Agency for its sustainability efforts over the past two years.
(02/02/22 8:03pm)
For its fourteenth year in a row, Central Michigan University is participating in an annual competition to reduce waste throughout the Spring 2022 semester.
(01/30/22 9:43pm)
The Central Michigan University Honors' Program Gender and Sexuality Alliance president, Lucas Sherman said he developed an interest in establishing an LGBTQ+ studies program at CMU after realizing other higher-education institutions like Purdue University, Grand Valley State University, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University offer a comparable degree.
(02/26/22 1:59am)
Originally from Kazakhstan, Central Michigan University senior, Alexandra DeLellis has been selected to be an alumni ambassador for the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS). She will begin the position once it is announced by the scholarship organization.
(01/25/22 11:41pm)
To kick off the first Student Government Association meeting of the Spring 2022 semester, students held emergency elections for treasurer and senate members.
(01/23/22 3:00pm)
The Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) announced its continuation of the I AM ANTIRACIST campaign by transitioning from awareness to action.
(01/20/22 4:26am)
“My brother George Floyd was 46 years young when he was murdered by four Minneapolis Police officers," Philonise Floyd said. "His children are left without a father. Not only did they kill my brother, but having to watch the video of my brother begging for his life and crying for our mama has taken a part of me."
(01/27/22 10:13pm)
Walking into the barn filled with hay, dirt, sand and the smell of animals, Illinois sophomore, Adeline Kolsto, strolls past the horses in their stalls. Kolsto arrives at Pippin’s spot in the barn and starts to brush him and put the gear on his back, feeding Pippin treats if he behaves.
(01/15/22 4:01pm)
Central Civics, sponsored by the Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center, is hosting a semester of events called the Citizenship Crash Course. It is a series of lectures, panels, discussions and workshops focused on educating students on civic and political life.
(01/13/22 4:36pm)
Some Central Michigan University students and faculty are worried as the semester starts in person among record numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Michigan.