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(02/24/18 1:53pm)
Culture Control will provide an open discussion about shootings, sexual assault, police brutality and how to keep Central Michigan University's campus safe at 7 p.m. Feb. 26. in Anspach 161.
(02/22/18 11:09pm)
A group-reading of J.K Rowling’s novel created a magical environment for Harry Potter lovers from around the world on Central Michigan University's campus.
(02/22/18 7:30pm)
Planted by three members of Central Michigan University's College Democrats Association -- Alma senior Jackie Smith, Bay City freshman Ashlyn Pinter and Texas freshman Mina Perez -- the flags were inspired by the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on Feb. 14.
(02/21/18 10:02pm)
Attendees of “The Opioid Crisis” talk on Feb. 22 in the Bovee University Center’s Isabella Room learned exactly how large of a problem opioids are in America, and how quickly opioid addiction is spreading throughout the country.
(02/21/18 8:19pm)
The Global Ambassador program began in Spring 2018 as part of the Office of International Affairs. It is overseen by International Student Advisor Megan Hofer and graduate assistant Habeebat Diaw. Diaw herself is an international student from Senegal.
(02/21/18 7:59pm)
McMichaels, has been featured on shows such as "RuPaul's Drag Race" and in music videos for Rihanna and Lady Gaga.
(02/20/18 9:50pm)
The annual Plates of Pleasant fundraiser filled the room with food, live music and the community to raise money for Alternative Breaks.
(02/19/18 9:58pm)
Program Board provided a stage for student musicians, dancers and poets to exhibit their talents in their first Open Mic Night on Feb. 19.
(02/19/18 12:11pm)
Witchcraft and wizardy will be happening on Central Michigan University's campus Feb. 21-22.
(02/18/18 6:56pm)
Since opening Oct. 2, the Presentation Skills Center has provided students with a resource to better construct their speeches and presentations.
The center aims to help students, faculty and the Mount Pleasant community with their public-speaking skills.
(02/17/18 4:17pm)
Teams competing included the ladies of Delta Zeta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Sigma Sigma, Alpha Sigma Tau, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Phi Mu, Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Kappa. Sororities who had more than one team competing included Delta Zeta, Zeta Tau Alpha and Phi Sigma Sigma.
(02/17/18 3:00pm)
Poets, film-goers and students gathered Feb. 17 in the Charles V. Park Library auditorium to watch director Patrick Pfisher's documentary "Stone Circle."
(02/14/18 7:33pm)
The festival will be held this year between Feb. 14 and Feb. 18. A full schedule of showings and their locations is available on Film Society's webpage, which can be found on the College of Communication and Fine Arts' website.
(02/13/18 9:14pm)
Word of new recruitment techniques and ideas about how to increase interest in Greek Life on campus filled the room as Central Michigan University's Interfraternity Council gathered for the first time since spring rush.
(02/13/18 1:15am)
Sixty-three volunteers had dates for them auctioned off and more than 100 people attended to bid in the auction. Bidding for dates started at $1 and went up in increments of 50 cents, although in many cases bids increased several dollars at a time.
(02/11/18 9:55pm)
Central Michigan University students filled room 221 in the University Center Rotunda during the 2018 Black Girls Rock event Feb. 11. Attendees were dressed up for the event and socializing over refreshments and cake before the festivities began.
(02/10/18 9:21am)
The purpose of the culture show was to educate attendees about Pan-African culture in celebration of Black History Month. The event was hosted by Central Michigan University’s African Student Association.
(02/09/18 6:02pm)
The event will be hosted by on-campus groups — Phenomenal Brown Girl, Pinky Promise, and the Theta Theta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.
(02/09/18 11:47am)
As part of Black History Month, the event "Connecting the Dots" will take place at 6 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
(02/08/18 4:22pm)
A Central Michigan University professor took part in the Black History Month celebration by discussing human rights in Isabella County.