Students helping themselves, others by donating plasma during pandemic
Many Central Michigan University students have turned to BioLife Plasma Services as a method of charity and profit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Many Central Michigan University students have turned to BioLife Plasma Services as a method of charity and profit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services hosted a virtual discussion Feb. 17. The event was facilitated by James Span Jr., the department’s director.
Special needs educator Cassie Mistrzak was one of many Isabella County residents receiving their second COVID-19 vaccine on Central Michigan University's campus.
A student petition played a major role in a decision to change a policy that barred students from using alternative entrances to residence halls.
Central Michigan University received a gold rating on its latest Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) report, a nationally recognized database used to track institutional sustainability efforts.
In an email sent to the campus on Feb. 5 President Davies addressed the stress and weariness that many students, staff, and faculty are feeling as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Source Magazine once deemed Rakim "the greatest MC to ever touch the mic." His album "Paid in Full" has appeared in Rolling Stone's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list. He's known for his complex flow and carefully curated rhymes.
Throughout this school year, I’ve constantly been reminded that I truly haven’t experienced normal college life.
Evan Stehlik's eye for design is always lashed and lined when he transforms into his drag persona, Remington Rose.
The University Art Gallery is showcasing the "Pandemic" exhibit from Jan. 19 to Feb. 13. The gallery pieces in the series feature the work of regional artists.
Going to college, for most students, means independence and new experiences, but it can also be stressful and difficult.
Central Michigan University’s Department of Political Science and Public Administration presented “Unpacking the Chaos at the Capitol” on Jan. 14. The virtual panel discussion is part of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences "Critical Engagements: Questions that Matter" series.
Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University will soon benefit from COVID-19 vaccinations.
Trenton sophomore Michael Buzzy first learned of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the fourth grade.
The world watched as MAGA supporters and allies stormed up the steps of the United States capitol Building to riot during Congress’ Electoral College Count earlier this afternoon.
Eight members of the Chippewa Marching Band will collaborate with nearly 1,500 other performers from across the country for a virtual marching band showcase on Monday, Jan 11.
Kalamazoo freshman Aleja Champers’s favorite video game is Minecraft.
Similar to last semester, Spring 2021 Mainstage will be held virtually due to the precautions surrounding COVID-19 and the start of the semester. The event will be held from 1-3 p.m. on Jan. 24.
The formal search for a new chief diversity officer will carry into the Spring 2021 semester according to a Dec. 8 University Communications press release.
When Flat Rock freshman Jaymes Rodriguez wakes up, he immediately thinks about the work that has to be that day.