Demanding justice
NAACP chapter President Australyah Coleman made four demands to Central Michigan University in response to the racist messages left on a whiteboard outside a dorm room in Sweeney Hall.
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NAACP chapter President Australyah Coleman made four demands to Central Michigan University in response to the racist messages left on a whiteboard outside a dorm room in Sweeney Hall.
Central Neuroscience Society (CNS) gathers every Thursday in Brooks 203 to plan neuroscience-related events and discuss career opportunities. However, its Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 meetings focused on a different mission.
Small groups of Central Michigan University students, staff and faculty gathered on the lower floor of the University Center to openly discuss the Sweeney Hall incident, which occurred the night of Nov. 7.
Less than 24 hours after racist comments were written on the whiteboard outside Detroit sophomore Yasmeen Duncan's dorm room, the Central Michigan University chapter of the NAACP organized a protest in support of the individuals affected.
"You’re too pretty.” “Can you get me a coffee?” “Will you take notes?” “Are you sure?”
The American Mathematical Society (AMS) Graduate Student Chapter will host its fourth annual Integration Bee 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14 in Pearce Hall room 138.
The Society of Professional Journalists will host a panel to discuss the ethics in journalism during an era of “fake news,” and how to find reliable articles.
When Detroit sophomore Yasmeen Duncan returned to her dorm in Sweeney Hall Nov. 7, the words "Fuck u monkey black whores" had been written on the whiteboard outside her room.
With approximately 15 songs, 33 cast members, a 500-member audience and one ogre, the Central Michigan University Michigan University Theatre Department held the sold-out opening night of "Shrek the Musical" Nov. 7 in Bush Theatre.
Martin Lowenberg, a Holocaust survivor, shared his personal experiences from World War II, and emphasized the importance of ridding the world of hate to bring peace on Wednesday in Plachta Auditorium.
Central Michigan University students are invited to dance the night away at the first-ever student body Golden Gala ball.
"Wreck Your Stress" will allow students to take out their mid-semester stress on smashable food items.
Now that the semester is over, students get a few weeks to relax and spend time with family.
During the Nov. 6 Academic Senate meeting, faculty questioned the fairness of the recently implemented student services fee.
"Pie A Professional" gives students the opportunity to pie a variety of Central Michigan University professionals and donate to charity.
The Central Neuroscience Society is pushing for changes to the Central Michigan University undergraduate neuroscience program, a potential reorganization that has long been up for debate.
Global citizenship is the idea that it is everyone’s job to make the world a better place.
A 2017 report from the U.S. Department of Commerce showed although women have as many undergraduate degrees as men, women only consist of 30 percent of STEM degree holders. A panel of Central Michigan University faculty will spend time sharing their own experiences and insights on what it's like to be a women in various STEM fields.
Holocaust survivor Martin Lowenburg will speak about his personal experiences during World War II Wednesday evening.
Richard Rothaus was hired as dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences early last summer. His first day was Aug. 1.