Q&A: Vocal performance student discusses changes in learning due to the pandemic
Vocalist and Midland sophomore Aria Segura still expects applause upon finishing a performance but is becoming accustomed to the silence of a near-empty auditorium.
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Vocalist and Midland sophomore Aria Segura still expects applause upon finishing a performance but is becoming accustomed to the silence of a near-empty auditorium.
For the Spring 2021 semester, Central Michigan University decided to change its Blackboard shell from a self-hosted system to a cloud-based software service.
Policing became Joshua Chapman's future of choice after a baseball career did not pan out the way he had dreamed.
Going to college, for most students, means independence and new experiences, but it can also be stressful and difficult.
The Student Government Association (SGA) held a discussion with the University Recreation (URec) board about student engagement and voted in two new senators during their weekly meeting Jan. 25.
Out of the 2,845 Central Michigan University undergraduate students surveyed, about 74 percent said they didn't learn as much as they normally would during the Fall 2020 semester.
Saginaw senior Brandon McDonald ran against Katie Prebelich in 2019 for the opportunity to be Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association President. He lost, yet a year later he now serves as vice president alongside his former opponent.
Students discussed familial relationships to showcase diverse families during the virtual event "A Family Affair: Into the Diverse Lives of Families."
With pictures of her sons framed around her, Sybrina Fulton spoke of her hopes for a bright future during Central Michigan University's Martin Luther King Jr. week.
Provost Mary Schutten announced that Central Michigan University is planning on maintaining HyFlex modality for the Fall 2021 semester during the Jan. 19 Academic Senate meeting.
With the inauguration of President-Elect Joe Biden occurring Jan. 20, two of leaders from Central Michigan University political Registered Student Organizations are weighing in.
Central Michigan University's Provost Mary Schutten named David Ford as the next dean of the College of Science and Engineering on Dec. 7, 2020.
Central Michigan University's annual week celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. kicked off with the CommUNITY Peace Service on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 18.
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.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Jan. 1 to Jan. 11.
Central Michigan University's annual week-long celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy hosted by Multicultural Academic Student Services will take place during the week of Jan. 18.
With the beginning of the new semester comes a new set of questions about what the semester will look.
Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University will soon benefit from COVID-19 vaccinations.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association swore in a new vice president and search for new cabinet members on Jan. 11, 2021.
Trenton sophomore Michael Buzzy first learned of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the fourth grade.