‘Threads Fashion ID’ showcases diversity, inclusion
Witch hats, veils and dogs were all various accessories seen accompanying models strutting down the runway April 6 in the Central Michigan University Biosciences building.
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Witch hats, veils and dogs were all various accessories seen accompanying models strutting down the runway April 6 in the Central Michigan University Biosciences building.
While the themes of “Threads Fashion ID” celebrate rawness and inclusivity, designers Natalie Weith and Ruestasha Walker achieved inspiration through the wild need for liberation.
What stood out most at the International Cultural Expo 2019 was the colors: Vibrant reds, deep blues, bright yellows, vivid greens and many more.
Ombudsperson Erica Peters has learned firsthand what it means to be a “third party.”
Students don’t really know where professors go or what they do when night falls over Central Michigan University.
Tom Masterson, dean of the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions, announced a new search for the associate dean of the college.
Vice President of University Advancement Bob Martin wants to end his career on a high note.
Student Government Association President Jake Hendricks had an interesting April Fools’ Day.
In the past week, the Central Michigan Police Department responded to calls of retail fraud, drunk driving and harassment.
Detroit senior and Justus League President Ahsha Davis’ poem “Music Is Like Waves” summed up the feeling of the 2019 Festival of Justus.
Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University community members will be able to participate in traveling back to the 1960s at the Museum of Cultural and Natural History's "Kozmic Clash: Peace, love and outer space." The exhibit will open at 4 p.m. April 22.
After a week of voting, incumbents Jake Hendricks and Lyndi Rose have been re-elected to serve as the Student Government Association president and vice president for the 2019-20 academic year.
With various students dressed in black crop tops, faux leather platform boots and 2008 reminiscence, hundreds of students sought angsty nostalgia for crunkcore duo 3OH!3.
Don’t go into the basement.
Student Government Association sustainability committee aimed to combat food insecurity in a band and poetry showcase celebrating connectivity, environmental mindfulness and a sincere need to empower others.
Central Michigan University students chowed down on Asian cuisine March 28 at "Extreme Cuisine," an event that is part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
Editor's note: A previous version of this story did not include panelist Al Casey, a transgender non-binary individual. More information was added to the story at 9:58 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2.
Yellow and white rubber ducks were released from the top of the waterslide at Soaring Eagle Waterpark and Hotel March 26 as an audience of students and community members cheered them on.
The fourth annual Diversity and Inclusion Symposium will bring in keynote speaker, artist, designer and urban planner Candy Chang to speak about inclusive engagement from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 9 in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
Male participants shared their journeys with masculinity at "Big Man on Campus," a toxic masculinity panel hosted by the Office of LGBTQ Services March 26.