Rotaract Club brings local celebrity to CMU
Central Michigan University’s Rotaract Club brought Dr. Jan Pol to campus Tuesday night to discuss his veterinary practice and recent reality television stardom.
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Central Michigan University’s Rotaract Club brought Dr. Jan Pol to campus Tuesday night to discuss his veterinary practice and recent reality television stardom.
The following incidents were reported between 12 a.m. on Oct. 10 and 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 14 by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
At Monday's City Commission meeting, Mayor Sharon Tilmann presented the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe with a proclamation recognizing Columbus Day as Indigenous People’s Day.
“The Incredible” Dr. Pol from National Geographic Wild will be visiting Central Michigan University Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Anspach Hall Room 161.
A series of presentations featuring Dakota artist Annette Lee will take place at Central Michigan University and the Ziibiwing Center on Friday, Oct. 17.
Following the lead of several other municipalities in the country, Mount Pleasant is joining a trend that began in the 1990s in Berkeley, Calif. to move away from the traditional celebration of Columbus Day on the second Monday in October.
Multiple large blue tarps billowed in the wind as they concealed the recovery of Michael Hartnett’s body from the pond near Park Library.
Arrests and citations issued over the Homecoming weekend were typical of past years, according to Mount Pleasant police agencies.
Administrators, shocked students and members of the Mount Pleasant community gathered together to watch a team of divers remove the body of an 18-year-old Dearborn Heights man from the pond in the Fabiano Botanical Garden at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is open for business.
Members of the greek community armed themselves with trash bags and gloves to clean the streets of Mount Pleasant after the Homecoming weekend.
Local residents, students and alumni took to the streets of Mount Pleasant to support Special Olympics Michigan.
With the publication of a recent study conducted by the Detroit Free Press, detailing taxpayer money spent on charter schools without much transparency, the purpose and worth of charter schools has again been cast in the statewide spotlight.
Athletes participating in the SOS Dirty Dog Trail Run can enjoy a challenging off-road run alongside their canine companion.
Seeing the burgeoning culture of independent music festivals growing by the year, Corey Densmore was inspired to curate his own collection of local musicians and talent.
Family-owned Shin’s Korean Restaurant attracts loyal customers from students to faculty members by offering a unique taste of Korea.
City of Mount Pleasant officials are meeting with Central Michigan University officials next week to decide the best way to handle safety issues in Mount Pleasant.
When David Kinney launched a pilot program for bringing Native American youth and Native American mentors together last year, he was hopeful for the future.
Illuminated by the achievements of past students on the projector behind him, Charles Crespy inspired nearly 150 students to make their business dreams a reality.
America's economy is becoming increasingly technology based, the demand for more people working science, technology, engineering and math-based fields is rising. In response, Central Michigan University is making an effort to improve its programs in STEM fields.