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Morning Central has made a comeback to Moore Hall Television (MHTV) after being canceled about a year ago due to a producer stepping down.
The Student Government Association met virtually on Feb. 21 to discuss updates to current legislation.
Growing up, Tyler Isanhart watched and laughed along with "Who's Line is it Anyway?", an improvised comedy game show.
Walking into the barn filled with hay, dirt, sand and the smell of animals, Illinois sophomore, Adeline Kolsto, strolls past the horses in their stalls. Kolsto arrives at Pippin’s spot in the barn and starts to brush him and put the gear on his back, feeding Pippin treats if he behaves.
In a social media post on Jan. 12, the Organization of Women Leaders (OWLS) announced they will change their name to the Feminist Leaders on Campus (FLOC).
This week, Pi Sigma Epsilon, a co-ed business fraternity, is selling Central Michigan University stickers to raise money for families affected by the Oxford High School shooting.
Central Michigan University students and community members attended the “Latines in the Workforce” event on September 30.
CMU's Student Government Association organized its Fall 2021 senate during its Sept. 20 meeting. Additionally, SGA members elected a senate leader and a speaker of the house
The Bovee University Center Auditorium filled with students once again as Central Michigan University's Student Government Association held its first in-person meeting since March 2020.
When COVID-19 health and safety guidelines were first put into place, performers everywhere had to put their passions on hold.
Candidates for the next Student Government Association administration face a unique challenge this semester – campaigning to students that might not be there.
The 2021 Student Organization Award Recognition (SOAR Awards) is accepting nominations until 11:45 pm Wednesday, March 31. The awards are meant to show support and appreciation for Central Michigan University's Registered Student Organizations.
Selected student artworks will be showcased at the University Art Gallery beginning Feb. 26 with a virtual reception at Feb. 27. The virtual reception will give awards to the students.
Applications to be a part of the Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) team during the 2021-22 academic year are due Feb. 26.
The Student Government Association's senators voted unanimously to not pass closed captioning legislation, after it was passed unanimously by the House during the Feb. 15 meeting.
The Student Government Association (SGA) held a discussion with the University Recreation (URec) board about student engagement and voted in two new senators during their weekly meeting Jan. 25.
Students discussed familial relationships to showcase diverse families during the virtual event "A Family Affair: Into the Diverse Lives of Families."
With the inauguration of President-Elect Joe Biden occurring Jan. 20, two of leaders from Central Michigan University political Registered Student Organizations are weighing in.
In place of a banquet, Central Michigan University's Student Government Association hosted a Facebook Live event to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
With students mailing in ballots and making plans to travel home on election day, two student-run organizations are encouraging their peers to vote for their party.