CM Life names editor-in-chief for Summer, Fall 2019 semesters
Albany, Minnesota senior Sara Kellner and Muskegon junior Dylan Goetz have been selected as the Summer and Fall 2019 semester editor-in-chiefs of Central Michigan Life.
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Albany, Minnesota senior Sara Kellner and Muskegon junior Dylan Goetz have been selected as the Summer and Fall 2019 semester editor-in-chiefs of Central Michigan Life.
Central Michigan University's first-ever Queer Fashion Show was designed to spotlight the latest chapter of inclusivity and boldness in a celebration of love and aesthetics.
Central Michigan University students, faculty, and President Robert Davies gathered in spite of pouring rain to celebrate peace movements around the world by raising the International Peace Flag outside of Warriner Hall April 18.
The Isabella County Sheriff's Department began its annual removal of roadkill deer this month.
It's no secret there has been a recent crackdown on college parties by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
As of Thursday night, the once orderly commission chamber at City Hall had been transformed into an untidy studio space for McKenna Associates’ team of designers, consultants and analysts.
Jay Martin, Central Michigan University's director of the Museum of Natural and Cultural History, was driving around in a 1971 Volkswagen van named "Honey Bear" when he made an illegal U-turn.
Student groups and local businesses will come together to raise money for cancer awareness and research during Relay For Life April 13.
Mount Pleasant Parks and Recreation is hosting the annual Great Egg Scramble and Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt for township youth April 13 and 14 at Morey Courts.
SlutWalk, presented by the Organization of Women Leaders, will take place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 14 at Central Michigan University.
"Mount Pleasant 2050" is officially underway.
Vice Mayor Lori Gillis was driving on East Broadway Street in downtown Mount Pleasant when she noticed a neon-yellow pedestrian sign knocked over in front of Gray’s Furniture.
What stood out most at the International Cultural Expo 2019 was the colors: Vibrant reds, deep blues, bright yellows, vivid greens and many more.
For many years, emotional support animals have helped their owners whether it be through emotional support or alerting to upcoming seizures.
Mount Pleasant is preparing a new master plan that will chart the direction of the city’s development for the next 30 years.
Michigan State Police arrested a 68-year-old Weidman man following a year-long investigation involving child pornography allegations and criminal sexual conduct with children.
The 21st annual Threads Fashion Show will have a more diverse and inclusive group of models walking down the runway than previous years.
After a wicked Kansas rainstorm hit the night before, Glennie, Michigan senior John Maus awoke on top of a picnic bench. His muddy, blue mountain bike had a flat tire and everything he had with him was soaking wet.
Los Amigos provides a mix of authentic Mexican and Americanized Mexican dishes for its Mount Pleasant customers.
Since its opening March 3, Taichi Bubble Tea has been a hub for Mount Pleasant residents and Central Michigan University students.