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(09/26/19 7:04pm)
The American Red Cross is partnering with the Health Professions Residential College to sponsor the annual Central Michigan University vs. Western Michigan University blood drive from noon to 5:45 p.m. Sept. 27 in the lobby of Emmons Hall.
(09/24/19 10:26pm)
Academic Senate Chairperson Brad Swanson called for revisions to the Student Opinion Surveys at the Sept. 24 academic senate meeting.
(09/24/19 9:16pm)
The Central Michigan University chapter of Society of Professional Journalists will be hosting "Mingle With the Media" from 7-8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 in Biosciences 1010. Students interested in media will have the opportunity to speak to representatives from student publications and registered student organizations.
(09/24/19 6:16pm)
A resolution to support a number of diversity and inclusion initiatives undertaken by Central Michigan University this year was introduced to the Student Government Association’s House and Senate at their Sept. 23 meeting.
(09/25/19 4:26pm)
Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University is coming to Central Michigan University to talk about young people and technology.
(09/24/19 7:44pm)
The College Democrats at Central Michigan University is seeking a “passionate individual” to represent the organization in Student Government Association.
(09/24/19 8:07pm)
Two Central Michigan University students were selected Sept. 19 to be part of the Secretary of State’s Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force – a “first-of-its-kind effort to empower the next generation of voters.”
(10/14/19 6:25pm)
In his small office in the Biosciences building, Bradley Swanson has built himself an ecosystem. He surrounds himself with literature, plants and animal skulls. The clock on his wall echoes with chirping birds on the hour. His schedule is always tightly packed with meetings, but he finds a way to squeeze in every student that needs his help.
(09/25/19 4:54pm)
After a month of diligently stockpiling more than 600 CDs and uploading them to iTunes, David Sax and his technologically-adept roommate Adam began streaming music through their new Wi-Fi router. In 2007, the idea of streaming music this way was revolutionary and “horribly laborious,” Sax said.
(09/20/19 10:17pm)
“Our house is on fire” is the rallying sentiment as millions of protesters gather worldwide to demand political, international action against climate change. This movement, "Fridays for the Future," was spearheaded by 16-year-old environmental activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Greta Thunberg.
(09/20/19 8:17pm)
Julie A. Keil, a faculty member at Saginaw Valley State University, believes the right to vote should be a human right.
(09/24/19 9:25pm)
Isaiah Oliver sat in a leather office chair alongside seven other trustees for only the second time Sept. 19, but the youngest current trustee said it felt like his tenth.
(09/20/19 10:37pm)
Sept. 15 is the anniversary of the day five Latin American countries declared independence from Spain.
(09/25/19 5:35pm)
After almost two decades with Central Michigan University on his radar, alumnus Greg Zimmerman finally found himself back in Mount Pleasant.
(09/24/19 8:01pm)
When Mount Pleasant senior Ryanne Reddick came to Central Michigan University, she was a biology major. Reddick stumbled across the ASL program when trying to complete her scholarship requirements.
(09/18/19 11:38pm)
Central Michigan University Board of Trustees met in committees Wednesday evening to prepare for its Thursday formal meeting.
(09/18/19 4:42pm)
Aaron Kinzel, a professor at University of Michigan-Dearborn did not follow a conventional path to academia. He found his passion for education during his time in prison, and now he uses his experience to advocate for prison reform.
(11/21/19 11:04pm)
Port Hope alumna Hannah Sawdon always knew that she wanted to be a lawyer. After graduating this spring from Central Michigan University, her dream is coming true.
(09/17/19 9:45pm)
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association held elections Monday evening to select a house leader, senate leader and to fill a spate of vacant senate seats.
(11/22/19 5:33pm)
Whenever asked what her first-ever concert was, Saginaw senior Lauren Nowosatka must make an immediate decision: does she tell people about the time she saw Justin Bieber in 2012 or when she saw Hozier in Royal Oak and crowned herself an indie rock disciple?