LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Two years of trying to partner, no interest from CMU leadership
As a proud CMU alumnus, the current state of affairs and the decade of decline at my alma mater are deeply disappointing and troubling.
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As a proud CMU alumnus, the current state of affairs and the decade of decline at my alma mater are deeply disappointing and troubling.
All year long we've demanded to have our voices heard, it's time to do it again.
This past year, we have been deeply inspired by the engagement of students across campus. From the vocal dissent around issues with campus dining to the protests about Lot 22.
“Your voice matters.”
We, the Idema-Brant-Demirkol Student Government Association (SGA) ticket aim to work toward accessibility, inclusivity, and progress at Central Michigan University.
The Central Michigan Life newsroom was stunned at the end of the Feb. 17 Board of Trustees meeting as Chair Richard Studley awarded President Bob Davies with a $35,000 annual raise and a one-time $75,000 bonus.
To the Editor,
This week, Central Michigan Life is joined by hundreds of other media outlets, civic groups and engaged citizens around the country in celebrating Sunshine Week.
One of the words Board of Trustees Chair Richard Studley used to describe President Bob Davies job performance over the past three years was “outstanding.”
Thirteen dollars an hour is the maximum amount of money an on-campus student worker can make.
Back when I started high school, I picked up a book about Steven Spielberg. I wanted to make movies ever since I was three years old – and at that point – I was working on my most ambitious short film yet.
Getting tired of chicken nuggets and pizza every day? It might be time to start looking off-campus at supporting some of the locally-owned businesses that keep the city of Mount Pleasant alive and give the city its unique character.
Support CMU Baseball!
Each year as the week for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration comes about, Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) is beguiled with excitement.
On the first day of the Spring 2022 semester, students were greeted by a few too many squirrels for January.
From Sunday, Jan. 9 to Thursday, Jan. 13, the first days back for the Spring 2022 semester, Central Michigan University has reported 112 new COVID-19 cases.
EDITOR"S NOTE: An earlier version of this story had a typo that misidentified the number of COVID-19 deaths in Michigan. The story has been updated with the accurate number. As of Friday, Jan. 14 Michigan has 1,709,593 confirmed cases and 28,228 deaths.
My closest friends and I sat at a small (and safe) gathering in my apartment as finals week started to creep onto the horizon.
At 19 years old, I was desperate to leave community college and my parent’s house and start my life at Central Michigan University. Now, at 23, I am desperate to be done with college.
In September 2016, I arrived at the fourth floor of Moore Hall for a Central Michigan Life open house as a nervous freshman. The sports desk was looking to add three new people. Fortunately, I was one of only three people interested in writing sports.