Wayside to add metal detectors to security
Wayside Central will now use handheld metal detectors and introduce other security measures after a Feb. 22 fight in the nightclub left three people with knife wounds.
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Wayside Central will now use handheld metal detectors and introduce other security measures after a Feb. 22 fight in the nightclub left three people with knife wounds.
An upcoming campus summit will have discussions on community initiatives and solutions to climate change.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency dedicated to advancing and supporting libraries and museums, awarded the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe $238,420 to further the tribe's pursuit of knowledge.
Central Barbershop offers quality haircuts, providing an easy-going, comfortable environment just across the street from campus.
Central Michigan University is hosting Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician whose work helped expose the Flint Water Crisis in 2014.
While I prepared to commence a testimony of why I love Galentine's Day, I couldn't help but experience my heart being propelled across the room when my friend blankly goggled at me and asked, "what's that?"
Mount Pleasant could be receiving a new way of traveling through downtown in the form of pedal trolleys.
Consent and sexual assault continue to be heavily discussed in the media as more survivors feel comfortable speaking out.
When Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association began in 1920, it was created with the goal of providing students with a space to advocate for each other and creating meaningful change. Now, 100 years later, the impact of this organization can be seen all around CMU through past and current initiatives. The campus that we know today has been shaped and formed the work that the Student Government Association has done over the last century.
“Life is too short to run out of toilet paper.”
All Central Michigan University students will have an opportunity to learn how to tie neckties from the university president himself.
In excerpts of an unreleased internal investigation by the Michigan Attorney General's Office, officials concluded that former Assistant Attorney General Brian Kolodziej forged police reports in a Central Michigan University sexual assault case, submitting "erroneous police reports" to the Isabella County court and the Michigan Department of Corrections.
Marking the end of what his defense attorney called "a criminal nightmare," former Central Michigan University student Ian Elliott was sentenced Feb. 7 to serve one year in Isabella County Jail on a reduced charge of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Back in November, alumna Angela Miedema was hired as the new executive director of the Humane Animal Treatment Society.
Hundreds of people flocked to Nelson Park to take part in the sixth annual Man vs. Mountain obstacle course in downtown Mount Pleasant Saturday, Feb. 1.
From the outside, Trillium appears to be a small boutique in downtown Mount Pleasant – but entering the shop reveals a swath of fashion waiting to be bought.
The Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center is collecting donated care items to start a Central Michigan University Student Care Pantry.
With music playing loudly and pirate-themed decorations hung, Central Michigan University kickstarted their “Treasure Hunt”-themed Siblings Weekend Friday, Jan. 31.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer introduced a new plan to fix roads tonight at her second State of the State address at the Michigan State Capitol.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from Jan. 14-26.