WATCH: Students create the new MHTV series "Seven Deadly" premiering Monday, Feb. 12 at 9 p.m.
WATCH: Multicultural Academic Student Services held their annual food taster with foods popular in the African-American community.
WATCH: Check out some of the stories you can expect to see in Thursday's edition of CM-Life!
WATCH: Check out some of the stories you can expect to see in Monday's edition of CM-Life!
WATCH: CMU Vietnam War demonstrators reflect on their time as activists.
WATCH: Students and citizens run in the Man VS Mountain 5K, a winter obstacle course running through Mount Pleasant's scenic park system.
WATCH: Christia Mercer, the Gustave M. Berne professor of philosophy at Columbia, visits CMU to speak about the role of women in philosophy.
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WATCH: Student club Campus Grow welcomes new members with a pot painting party.
WATCH: Christia Mercer, the Gustave M. Berne professor of philosophy at Columbia, visits CMU to speak about the United States prison system.
WATCH: DII hockey player and Army reservist Shayn Lindquist describes his battle with a brain tumor, and how his friends and family helped him through.
WATCH: Students gather in Plachta Auditorium to watch former America's Got Talent semi-finalist Elliot Zimet perform magic and illusions.
WATCH: Hundreds of students and siblings gather on CMU's campus to participate in Siblings Weekend.
WATCH: Check out some of the stories you can expect to see in Monday's edition of CM-Life!
WATCH: A panel was held in the University Center to discuss fake news and media literacy.
WATCH: Check out some of the stories you can expect to see in January 25th's edition of CM-Life!
WATCH: Students test their knowledge in CM Life trivia.
WATCH: We sat down with CMU president George Ross to talk about his choice to step down as president.
WATCH: Students react to George Ross stepping down as CMU President.
WATCH: Students react to the change to Michigan's Minor in Posession law.