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On Jan. 14, 1998, Central Michigan Life published a photo of Central Michigan University students waiting in line at the University Center Bookstore on the day before class, Jan. 13. The line of customers shows about 15 different students waiting to be checked out.
Students returning to Central Michigan University for the Spring 2019 semester may notice a few changes around campus.
In 2016, a group of 10 fashion merchandising and design students from Central Michigan University set on a mission to merge edgy and editorial. Two years later, RAW Magazine has doubled its staff and raised production to two issues per school year; a milestone for the student-organized magazine.
When Barnes Hall is torn down next summer, residences in north campus won’t just be losing a building. They will be losing a history of close-knit community.
Four days after sophomore and Robinson Residence Hall Assistant Jace Parker received a transphobic note on his whiteboard Nov. 20, he received a threatening note in an installation he created for his residents.
Central Michigan University’s custodial staff aims to provide friendly faces amidst their responsibilities.
For the past three weeks, “Wish Trees” have collected the wishes of passersby in various locations around central Michigan. Now, the trees have made it to their final stop at the Central Michigan University Charles V. Park Library as part of a community art collaboration assembled by ARThrive.
Nineteen fashion merchandising and design students have been preparing all semester for the 3D Printing for Fashion Capstone Exhibition.
A threatening note was found in Robinson Hall Wednesday.
The Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) was planning to hold a panel that discussed toxic masculinity at 7 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium. Its topic changed when Dexter senior Francesca Farzalo decided to focus the discussion on toxic behavior instead.
First Year Experience Multicultural Advancement and Cofer Scholars will host a Charity Drag Show in from 8-11 p.m. Dec. 7 in Kulhavi 141/142 in order to inform students about LGBTQ+ poverty and its effects on youth in our society.
The team "Resin" won the 2018 College of Business Administration Make-A-Pitch competition with its idea for a THC-infused gourmet food delivery service.
Native American Heritage Month is recognized nationally throughout the month of November. At Central Michigan University, students celebrate and educate during the month with a variety of events hosted by the Office of Native American Programs.
Academic Senate's Dec. 4 meeting served as a platform to discuss the costs of Division I athletics and incidents of intolerance on campus.
For six months, Grosse Pointe Woods senior Alanna Sparks ignored her headaches. Her mother, Cindy Sparks, thought she was overextending herself: working too hard, sleeping too little, not drinking enough water and not eating right.
Central Michigan University faculty and students attended a transgender and non-binary community education lecture on Dec. 4, sponsored by the Office of LGBTQ Services.
Detroit freshman Christyna Davis is an outgoing and open person. Like many freshmen, she left her best friend when starting journey at Central Michigan University.
Michael Gealt, Central Michigan University's executive vice president and provost, announced his decision to step down from his position, effective on June 30, 2019.
The final meeting for Central Michigan University Student Government Association's fall 2018 semester was spent highlighting projects implemented this year, as well as previewing what is yet to come.