Program Board brings country duo Midnight Noon to campus
The audience sang along as country duo Midnight Noon covered “My Church” by Maren Morris.
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The audience sang along as country duo Midnight Noon covered “My Church” by Maren Morris.
Advocates for Justice in Education members seek to raise awareness about issues people face in the education system and become better advocates for students, teachers, families and others involved in schools.
Country duo Midnight Noon is scheduled to perform at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29 in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
Men in tuxedos dine on pink and blue cotton candy. Women in designer gowns and high heels indulge in greasy French fries. Children of all ages dance and play on a red carpet that lines the pathway between bumper cars and a brightly lit fun house.
After winning "Tap-A-Palooza," registered student organization Take Back the Tap plans to pay it forward with its $1,500 in award money.
A group of 20 people marched on campus wearing orange ribbons for hunger awareness and holding signs with phrases like “ending hunger one step at a time" on Saturday, Nov. 11.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association's Diversity Committee embraced controversy during its Diversity Week event, "Courageous Conversations" in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium Nov. 8.
Sisterhood among Central Michigan University's various sorority chapters is the focus of a new event that will take place Nov. 19.
When Megan Lawrence, Sydney Harless and Morgan Barbret spent eight weeks volunteering at Saginaw Correctional Facility, they witnessed a lingering issue in America today: mass incarceration.
Diwali Night will give students a chance to watch musical performances, dances and a fashion show at 5 p.m., Oct. 28 in Powers Ballroom.
The Gamma Lambda chapter of Phi Kappa Tau is temporarily suspended from operation pending an investigation on whether the fraternity violated Central Michigan University's Student Code of Conduct and the Fraternal Information and Programming Group guidelines.
Dogs dressed as dragons, candy corn and police officers raced through campus Saturday, Oct. 21 for the fifth annual Doggy Dash 5K Race and Fun Walk.
People marched through campus chanting, “Survivors Unite!” and “Take Back The Night” on Thursday, Oct. 19 to show support for survivors of sexual violence.
Registered student organizations deal with several challenges each semester. OrgSync, the campus engagement software that RSOs use, is one of them.
For those who love dogs and want to support a cause, the 5th annual Doggy Dash 5K Race and Fun Walk is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 in Lot 56 near the Education and Human Services building.
With linked arms and chants of “support not deport," students rallied to protest the Trump administration's plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arivals (DACA) program.
When Central Michigan University’s Student Activities Board officially began in 1928, its primary goal was to plan elaborate activities and events for the students on campus.
Central Michigan University’s Program Board will host Canvas and Coffee at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16 in Wightman Hall 116.
A rally to support the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is scheduled to take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11 in front of Central Michigan University’s Fabiano Botanical Garden.
What started as a leadership capstone project in Jan. 2016 has blossomed into a registered student organization that meets weekly to speak about incorporating mindfulness into everyday life.