Annual MainStage event postponed
MainStage has been postponed due to inclement weather. The Office of Student Activities and Involvement's annual event will now occur from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26, according to the organization's website.
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MainStage has been postponed due to inclement weather. The Office of Student Activities and Involvement's annual event will now occur from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26, according to the organization's website.
Central Michigan University's chapter of Society of Professional Journalists have been named finalists for an award for their Freedom of Information Act project.
The best thing about Registered Student Organizations is there is something for everybody, no matter their interests or field of study, said Danielle Rossman, assistant director for Student Organizations.
The Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) gathered April 22 outside the Bovee University Center, applying glitter to their hair and faces and selling T-shirts that read "my clothes are not my consent".
Student Advocates for Vegetarianism and Veganism (SAVV) aim to use a special documentary screening to challenge social norms of eating meat.
A symposium took place on April 13 that aimed to give the Mount Pleasant community a sense of the refugee experience.
Central Michigan University’s Society of Professional Journalists revealed the results for their 2018 Freedom of Information Act audit at 7 p.m. April 12.
"CONSENT: Just ask" was hosted by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. and Men About Change April 11 in honor of April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Central Michigan University’s Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) has rescheduled the annual SlutWalk for 2 p.m. April 22 starting at the Bovee University Center.
Central Michigan University's Society of Professional Journalists chapter will host a symposium on the availability of sexual assault statistics within Mid-American Conference schools at 7 p.m. April 12 in Moore Hall room 105.
In a time of political polarization, two political student organizations at Central Michigan University were able to come together as students and support local veterans.
When a research project, a grant and some highly-dedicated students come together with a passion for bettering the lives of others, the community of Mount Pleasant can become a place where healthy eating and hope go hand-in-hand.
Approximately 60 orange paper flags lined the sidewalk next to Fabiano Botanical Garden on Feb. 22 to signify the number of gun-related incidents that occur each year in America.
Even after a decade-long career in radio and 19 years of teaching film classes, organizing the Central Michigan International Film Festival has been a learning experience for Patricia Williamson.
EDITOR'S NOTE: When originally published, this story referred to Eric Okunrounmu as the moderator for the event, when it was actually Ebenezer Ikhumhen. The story also listed Calish K. and Bayomi as performers for the event, when Cassius Tae was the only performer for the event. Central Michigan Life has been informed of these inaccuracies, and the story has been updated.
Hip-hop music and philanthropy will combine to raise money for Flint-area high schools at 7 p.m. Feb. 23 in Pearce Hall room 127.
Student group Campus Grow welcomed new members with a pot painting party on Feb. 1 in Brooks Hall.
Phi Kappa Tau was suspended Jan. 15 from operating at Central Michigan University for three years after a number of student conduct violations last fall.
Musicians don’t need to travel far to find a record label in Mount Pleasant. Student-run organization Moore Media Records offers a way for local musicians to record, promote and market their music.
Members of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity danced together in the Troutman Hall lobby as people delivered donations for Toys for Tots.