Change of culture around fundraising needed at CMU
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Sure, the Central Michigan football team didn't have one of it’s most memorable campaigns last season.The Chippewas finished with a final record of 6-7 after being completely demolished by Tulsa, 55-10, in the Miami Beach Bowl on Dec. 19.CMU started the season showing promise at 3-0, however, and made one of the most memorable college football plays to beat Oklahoma State at Boone-Pickens Stadium 30-27. It gave the 2016 Chippewas something to be remembered by.Junior wide receiver Corey Willis received a pitch from senior tight end Jesse Kroll, who caught the deep pass from senior quarterback Cooper Rush for one of the craziest scoring scenarios fans had ever witnessed.However, the play shouldn't have counted.
For the past two decades, states and cities across America have legalized the use of marijuana for not only medical use, but recreational purposes. Despite those changes on the local and state level, the federal government continues to categorize marijuana as a Schedule I drug.
At its April 4 meeting, the Academic Senate voted to add a new University Program category requiring students to take a course in non-race based discrimination.
After reading about the story of Central Michigan University senior Kyle Tanner, I was overwhelmed with emotion.
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I am proud to say I'm Catholic.
Years ago, I found a book at my local library that changed how I thought about religion forever.
Because of a bone marrow donation from a 20-year-old in Germany, Central Michigan University student Kyle Tanner has a new chance at life.
President Donald Trump's proposed 2018 budget includes cuts to multiple agencies, some of which has Michigan residents feeling uneasy.
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Last month, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives attempted to ram a divisive and unpopular bill through the United States Congress and onto the American people.
Dear newly elected Student Government Association members:
A flier on a bulletin board in Brooks Hall caught my eye the other day.
From a multi-nozzle, temperature-sensing 3-D printer to an on-campus mobile emergency alert phone app to a thermal bra made to help women who have had a mastectomy, the ingenious minds of New Venture 2017 did not disappoint us.
I am a proud '77 graduate of Central Michigan University. I have readily and happily devoted my time, energy, passion and financial resources to my beloved alma mater, but recent decisions by the university administration have forced me to make a difficult decision. I have resigned from the advancement board after realizing our administration is not capable of leveraging our vast alumni talent to push for university greatness.
No matter the sport, the general census is the Big Ten Conference is better than the Mid-American Conference when it comes to skill level and accomplishments in athletics.
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We often talk about the importance of managing our time wisely, but I think it's just as important for students to learn how to manage their stress.
For fraternities and sororities at Central Michigan University, the beginning of spring marks a special time of the year: Greek Week. The annual week-long fundraiser, April 2-7, will bring social Greek organizations together as they compete to raise money and awareness for a charitable cause.