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The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Nov. 7 to Nov. 12.
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The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Nov. 7 to Nov. 12.
On Nov. 16, tattoo artists and live musicians will come together for “Tattoos and Tunes,” a gathering organized by students in RPL 430, an event management class. The event will take place from 1-4 p.m. in the Bovee University Center, Terrace Room A.
On Monday November 15th, students will have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery case constructed by students in RPL 430, an event management class. The mystery event will take place in Finch field house from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Becky Rees, the beloved member of the American Sign Language faculty, known for her humor and joyful attitude towards life, died unexpectedly this past weekend.
At its bi-weekly meeting on Tuesday, the Academic Senate viewed a presentation on a new research database, which was met with worry from faculty senators.
Central Michigan University announced in a press release today that Richard Rothaus, dean of the college of liberal arts and social sciences, has been appointed as interim Provost after current provost Mary Schutten announced that she would be stepping down at the end of the fall semester. Rothaus will be taking over starting January 1, 2022.
On Friday, Nov. 5, American and Michigan flags were lowered to half-staff across the state.
On Tuesday, President Bob Davies sent an email to the campus community releasing the enrollment information for fall 2021.
The Central Michigan University Counseling Center is working hard to meet student demand for individual counseling services.
As a part of the Creative Campus program, Central Michigan University's Charles V. Park Library has opened an educational, creative and collaborative workspace known as the Adobe Digital Lounge, using all of the software Adobe has to offer.
Often regarded as "the Pulitzer Prize for collegiate journalism," Central Michigan Life came away with another Pacemaker Award for newspapers it published in 2021.
After a month of inquiries from Central Michigan Life about Julia Johnson's job status at Central Michigan University, it was announced Oct. 26 that the senior vice provost for academic affairs is resigning and leaving Feb. 1.
Too often Central Michigan University students feel like just another face in the crowd. Just another tuition bill. Just one more parking ticket. Just one more mouth to feed with a prepaid meal plan that doesn't deliver.
Provost Mary Schutten presented the initial results of the academic program prioritization process to the Board of Trustees on June 23.
The Central Michigan University student health clinic reopened on Oct. 18 after the two-day closure due to employee illness.
Two weeks ago the Towers dining hall, The Eatery, temporarily closed due to labor shortages. Since I live in Carey Hall, I didn't have access to food unless I walked to another residential restaurant or spent extra money off campus.
Crime across all categories on Central Michigan University's campus is down between the years of 2020 and 2019, according to the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.
Editor's Note: Clark, Coon and Wojick did not assist CM-Life in reporting, writing or publishing stories pertaining to the vanguard investigation. CM Life has sought the advice of independant journalists, mainly the President of CMU's Student Media Board and executive Editor of Sentinal & Petoskey Media Group Sarah Leach.
Central Michigan University has started its search process for a new executive vice president/provost according to an Oct. 12 press release from University Communications.
Central Michigan University will hold its 14th annual Walt Whitman “Leaves of Grass” Marathon Reading at 7:45 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 15 in the Fabiano Botanical Gardens beside the Charles V. Park Library. The reading will be lead by Robert Fanning, a professor in the English department.