OWLs to present Women's Empowerment Week starting Oct. 26
Central Michigan University's Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) is presenting "Women's Empowerment Week" with a range of virtual events students and faculty can attend.
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Central Michigan University's Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) is presenting "Women's Empowerment Week" with a range of virtual events students and faculty can attend.
Central Michigan University’s Office of Student Activities and Involvement (SAI) is hosting a virtual "Fired Up Challenge" to celebrate homecoming week.
Outside Park Library sits the Multicultural Greek Rock, a landmark for historically Black fraternities and sororities on campus. The organizations use the rock to promote messages they are passionate about, most recently “#BLM” for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Over the last month, Flushing senicor Emily Jones was organizing a protest headed by her RSO, New America Project (NAP).
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies's house was quiet when members of the "Leadership for Liberation March and Rally" first arrived.
After a summer of social justice movements, Detroit senior Taylor Perry and Redford senior Courtney Colding thought there was no time like the present to start a new registered student organization.
While most of the Student Government Association was settling into their committees and rules, the Academic Affairs committee hit the ground running.
In the new online format, the Student Government Association voted in this year's cabinet and addressed open positions and instructions for representatives on Monday, Aug. 17.
For its first virtual event of the semester, Central Michigan University's Program Board will host a virtual concert featuring American DJ Diplo.
Instead of the usual maze of tables, free food and merchandise, MainStage will be taking place virtually due to the precautions surrounding COVID-19 and the start of the school year.
Two pieces of legislation were passed by Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association on Tuesday night via electronic vote.
New legislation introduced to Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association March 2 sought to replace paper towel dispensers with hand dryers, lengthen the hours in some university buildings and protect students’ rights to freely join extracurricular groups.
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity is temporarily suspended from Central Michigan University and under investigation by the Office of Student Conduct.
A new staff position cultivating civic engagement at Central Michigan University was the subject of legislation passed by the Student Government Association at its Feb. 24 meeting.
Central Michigan University's annual Greek Week event is still over a month away, but participants have already chosen their teams for the event and begun preparation.
Alzheimer's Foundation of America at Central Michigan University is hosting an Alzheimer's awareness night 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4 in French Auditorium.
A statewide student task force delivered its recommendations on increasing turnout among college voters to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on Dec. 17.
New student representatives were shown the basics of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association at its Jan. 13 meeting, the first of the spring semester.
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association dedicated its Dec. 2 meeting to celebrate the work from fall semester and look ahead to what’s coming in spring.
Student government association tabled legislation aimed at parking lot reform and the establishment of a green study space on the former site of Barnes Hall at its Nov. 26 meeting, the last of the semester.