EDITORIAL: Safeguard your spring break
Spring break is fast approaching; only a few classes and midterms separate students from a week of freedom.
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Spring break is fast approaching; only a few classes and midterms separate students from a week of freedom.
Widespread television coverage, endorsement deals and multimillion dollar coaching contracts leave the impression athletics is a lucrative business, but participation in NCAA Division I comes with an increasingly large price tag.
Since 2012, Michigan law has encouraged students to take responsibility for each other in emergency situations by granting them medical amnesty.
Michigan is poised to swap privacy for "peace of mind" with a proposed law that would allow police greater access to your cellphones.
What would you do with the extra $28 million Michigan universities stand to gain if Gov. Rick Snyder's $54 billion budget is approved?
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees granted approval recently for a $10.8 million renovation to Grawn Hall, the oldest building on Central Michigan University's campus.
The Student Government Association created an online petition to bring parking issues to the attention of Central Michigan University administration.
Students will have the chance to voice their opinions openly to members of the administration before they decide on matters directly affecting the university.
As students transition into the professional world, social media websites change from a place to share experiences with friends to a way employers measure candidates in the job market.
The Student Government Association passed an amendment Monday allowing student senators to represent any academic college regardless of whether they are members of these colleges.
If Monday's introduction is any indication, the Chippewas have found an enthusiastic, committed new leader in John Bonamego.
Every February, the same question inevitably returns: "Why do we need Black History Month?"
Students facing the unforgiving winds and dreary grey skies of Mount Pleasant are no strangers to the "winter slump."
It's been nearly two weeks since the departure of Former Head Football Coach Dan Enos, yet several questions remain unanswered.
Last year, only about 3 percent of Central Michigan University students studied abroad. International studies are valuable for several reasons, but the average study abroad program is not realistically attainable for many students.
What do Ann Arbor, East Lansing and Grand Rapids all have in common?
Central Michigan University sports fans have two teams they can rally behind this semester.
Massachusetts became the first state to allow same-sex couples to marry in 2004.
Social media erupted Thursday after it was announced Head Coach Dan Enos resigned from Central Michigan University football to become the offensive coordinator for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.
In Spring 2013, the ratio of students to academic advisors at Central Michigan University was 1,200 to one.