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(11/17/25 8:25pm)
Beginning this spring, the Plachta Auditorium will be renovated and its lighting will be upgraded because of safety concerns for staff, according to Associate Vice President of Facilities Management Jonathan Webb.
(11/17/25 7:55pm)
Merrill Virtual Dining Hall is opening a coffee shop next semester that will bring food variety. Its menu will have standard coffee shop drinks, such as espresso, and will potentially have sweet treats like cookies, milkshakes or dirty soda.
(12/08/25 7:00pm)
At MainStage in the fall of 2022, I pushed my way through a huge crowd of people on a mission to find one table — Central Michigan Life. The very first thing I did that day was fill out an application to become a photographer at CM Life, and I brought it to the office the next day.
(11/06/25 8:53pm)
This story was produced in partnership with WCMU Public Media.
(11/27/25 5:00pm)
With added pressures like gift-giving, winter utility bills and fewer meals at school or work during breaks, the holiday stretch can be tough for people who experience food insecurity.
(11/05/25 8:21pm)
The 3D Printing Lab has seen numerous updates over the last year to bring modern printing technology to Central Michigan University.
(11/11/25 5:00pm)
According to university officials, CMU has roughly 200 grants, of which 135 are from the federal government. These grants help fund research and academic projects across campus. However, cuts in federal funding from the Trump Administration and the ongoing government shutdown have caused some hiccups in the university’s grant system.
(11/06/25 7:14pm)
Making their return after the COVID-19 pandemic, Ojibwe language classes, Ojibwe 101 and 102, cover more than just the basics. Professor Judy Webkamigad prioritizes teaching students the culture behind the words.
(11/11/25 7:00pm)
On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which would change policies on federal financial aid given to students. A week later, Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon emailed all students and staff about what these changes would be.
(11/09/25 5:00pm)
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s and the city of Mount Pleasant’s partnership brings both cultural and economic benefits to the local community.
(10/27/25 7:44pm)
Central Michigan University’s Board of Trustees approved a resolution regarding a possible loan if additional funding is needed for the Women’s and Men’s Golf Training Facility.
(11/01/25 4:00pm)
It’s been a full year since Neil MacKinnon took the role of the 16th Central Michigan University President on Nov. 1, 2024.
(10/24/25 9:36pm)
College textbook prices have risen in the last five years by about 14%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
(10/22/25 6:42pm)
Police across Michigan are seeing more drivers under the influence of drugs, and Mount Pleasant is no exception.
(10/06/25 9:45pm)
This story was first published by news partner WCMU. It was written by WCMU's newsroom interns Cristin Coppess and Brianna Edgar.
(10/06/25 4:00pm)
The McGuirk family will be recognized as this year’s Grand Marshals for the 2025 Central Michigan Homecoming. This comes after generations of economic ties to the Mount Pleasant and the Central Michigan University community through a number of their businesses.
(10/03/25 4:00pm)
Central Michigan University is home to fewer international students this semester. The international enrollment is 27% down from last academic year.
(10/04/25 4:00pm)
It’s been over eight months since the federal government ordered the removal of the diversity, equity and inclusion programming, but what does this mean for Central Michigan University?
(10/02/25 4:00pm)
Editor's note: This story was updated on Oct. 2 to clarify that Nico Araujo-Pedroza has been practicing ballet folklórico for seven years and joined Ballet Folklórico de la Luz at CMU three years ago. It was also updated to reflect that the Empowered Latino Union and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers helped organize the carne asada event.
(09/24/25 3:44pm)
Central Michigan University's administration addressed the protection of students’ civil rights and academic freedom in response to a question from a senate member at the Academic Senate meeting on Sept. 23.