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(10/04/17 11:23pm)
For those interested in marching in support of survivors of sexual violence, a Take Back the Night march is scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19. The march will begin outside of the Charles V. Park Library and will be followed by a Survivor Speak Out in room 221 of the Bovee University Center.
(10/04/17 7:00am)
Members of Take Back the Tap (TBTT) and Student Environmental Alliance gathered in Anspach Hall Tuesday night to get crafty and kick-off the month-long awareness event, Tap-A-Palooza.
(09/29/17 7:58pm)
Over 100 students flooded the Bovee University Center Gold Room Thursday, Sept. 28 for the Brown Girl Expo.
(10/04/17 9:32pm)
Steve Murphy and Javier Pena, the Drug Enforcement Administration agents who helped capture Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, are scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17 in Plachta Auditorium.
(09/27/17 11:46pm)
Phenomenal Brown Girl, a registered student organization dedicated to women's empowerment, sisterhood, mentoring and service, will host its first Brown Girl Expo from 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28 in the Bovee University Center Gold Room. The event is free and open to the public.
(09/21/17 3:09am)
Hazing is one of the only crimes in the U.S. where the victim does not need to state that something has happened to them for those at fault to get in trouble. In other words, most victims of hazing do not even realize they are being hazed, said panel member and assistant director of student organizations on Central Michigan University's campus, Dani Rossman.
(09/22/17 4:49pm)
The harmony in Central Harmony goes well beyond sound.
(09/17/17 7:20pm)
Various hazing prevention events will take place at Central Michigan University throughout the week to bring awareness to the harmful effects hazing can have on students and college campuses.
(09/13/17 11:52pm)
Hip-hop artist Tim Crosby, originally from Muskegon, didn’t know about the music scene at Central Michigan University until he started getting involved in it. Now, Crosby, whose stage name is Top Notch, says the local hip-hop scene is like nothing he’s seen at other college campuses.
(09/12/17 12:54pm)
Almost every seat in Plachta Auditorium was filled on Sept. 11 for PostSecret Live with Frank Warren, a multimedia event presented by Central Michigan University's Program Board.
(09/10/17 10:31pm)
Every year for more than a decade, members of the College Republicans at Central Michigan University have placed small American flags on campus for every life lost in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
(02/25/16 5:22pm)
After the contaminated water in Flint made headlines the past month, student groups have been collaborating at Central Michigan University to raise money, water and resources for the people of Flint who are affected.
(02/10/16 12:39am)
The Student Government Association, Phi Delta Theta
fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity and Residence Hall Assembly will
host a dodgeball tournament on Feb. 20 to raise money for Flint.
(02/10/16 6:41pm)
The Trap Door Improv comedy group welcomed seven new people to its cast before its next show on Feb. 20.
(01/19/16 11:29pm)
Norma J. Bailey learned the importance of the right to vote as a child after her grandparents escaped the Pogrom in Russia to the United States.
(01/21/16 3:38am)
Dave Haynes spent his Tuesday morning helping two men in their 20s purchase handguns.
(12/13/15 7:23pm)
On Dec. 12, Trap Door Improv performed its first 6 p.m. show in about three months.
(12/03/15 1:04pm)
The International Student Organization will host ISO Sports
Weekend 2015 on Friday and Saturday at the Student Activity Center.
(11/30/15 12:47am)
More than 46,000 bottles of water were sold in Central Michigan University's campus stores last year.
(11/22/15 7:00pm)
The African Student Association will host a “So You Think You
Know Africa?” trivia game at 7 p.m. on Monday in the Charles V. Park Library
Auditorium.