The weekend ahead: Events and entertainment in Mount Pleasant
The Fall semester is coming to a close and with finals approaching, various events are taking place to help students de-stress. Here's what Mount Pleasant has to offer this weekend.
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The Fall semester is coming to a close and with finals approaching, various events are taking place to help students de-stress. Here's what Mount Pleasant has to offer this weekend.
Join the Central Michigan University Program Board in welcoming Michigan-born Youtuber, author and activist Tyler Oakley to campus for its Fall Lecture Series. Oakley will speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 in Plachta Auditorium.
The Organization of Women Leaders (OWLS) hosted an Intersectionality Panel to kickstart their Women’s Empowerment Week.
Central Neuroscience Society (CNS) gathers every Thursday in Brooks 203 to plan neuroscience-related events and discuss career opportunities. However, its Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 meetings focused on a different mission.
Small groups of Central Michigan University students, staff and faculty gathered on the lower floor of the University Center to openly discuss the Sweeney Hall incident, which occurred the night of Nov. 7.
Less than 24 hours after racist comments were written on the whiteboard outside Detroit sophomore Yasmeen Duncan's dorm room, the Central Michigan University chapter of the NAACP organized a protest in support of the individuals affected.
The Society of Professional Journalists will host a panel to discuss the ethics in journalism during an era of “fake news,” and how to find reliable articles.
Central Michigan University's Office of Student Activities and Involvement is organizing a fall trip to Chicago. Students can shop and explore while roaming the windy city.
A panel of Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) spoke to a group of interested students about the trials and triumphs of being an advocate against sexual aggression at the Meet the SAPAs event on Nov. 5 in the Bovee University Center Lakeshore Room.
A 2017 report from the U.S. Department of Commerce showed although women have as many undergraduate degrees as men, women only consist of 30 percent of STEM degree holders. A panel of Central Michigan University faculty will spend time sharing their own experiences and insights on what it's like to be a women in various STEM fields.
To conclude Women’s Empowerment Week, the Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) will hold an open mic night from 7-9 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Ponder Coffee Company on Franklin St.
As part of Women’s Empowerment Week, the Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) is holding a Body Positivity Fashion Show from 7 to 9 p.m. on Nov. 14 in Anspach Hall 161.
Enjoy fresh air, exercise and relish tasty treats while supporting the Central Michigan University Physicians Assistants during their "5K Fall Run for Doughnuts and Cider" fundraiser.
Within a few weeks of Emily Price’s room placement with male roommates at Central Michigan University, someone vandalized a sign she’d created for her door.
It's the week before Halloween. Here are some events happening in Mount Pleasant to help you celebrate a couple days early.
Alpha Psi Omga's annual production of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” came alive Oct. 18-20 at the Broadway Theatre downtown Mount Pleasant.
The Mount Pleasant area will have no shortage of events in the days leading up to Halloween, which falls on Wednesday, Oct. 31 this year.
Just in time for midterm week, Central Michigan University’s Program Board hosted it’s once-a-semester Pinterest Party. Tens of students crowded in lines looping from the Bovee University Center Rotunda to Burrito Bowl in order to join friends in making a variety of crafts from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 16 in the Rotunda.
Midterm elections are fast approaching, and a discussion hosted by Speak Up, Speak Out will cover their importance from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 23 in Bovee University Center Auditorium.
There are only two weeks until Halloween and Mount Pleasant has already begun festivities. Celebrations and events to get you into the spooky spirit this weekend are scattered through the community.