Museum of Cultural and Natural History hosts children for crime scene investigation activities
A week off school is a week of fun for the Central Michigan University Museum of Cultural and Natural History.
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A week off school is a week of fun for the Central Michigan University Museum of Cultural and Natural History.
A new president is elected each year for every sorority and fraternity’s chapter terms, and this year was Alyssa Young’s chance to take on the challenge.
April Fools' Day is the one day of the year when it is acceptable to play pranks on one another.
Central Michigan University commemorated its latest Woman of the Year for her distinction and dedication Thursday afternoon.
With April 13's SlutWalk fast approaching, a panel put together by the Organization of Women Leaders discussed the protest and its importance Tuesday night.
Have you ever wanted something so badly that you would go to any limit to get it?
Three Central Michigan University students combined their talents and creative energies to put on "R.E.M.: An Original Ballet."
Men and women alike sported their red high heels with pride Wednesday evening at Finch Fieldhouse.
“Broke college student” is a common phrase that many of us have had to become comfortable using in reference to ourselves.
Registered student organizations at Central Michigan University allow students to pursue their passions, get crafty and stay connected in the community.
Self-destructing photos might be just as easily revived.
Students worried about a potential partner's sexual health have a new tool at their disposal.
SlutWalk is marching back to campus to raise awareness for sexual assault and end victim blaming.
Whether you are ready or not, it is just about that time of the year again to wear all green everything.
Trying to balance life as a student and leading a group on managing that life can seem unimaginable for most college students.
Christian fraternity Gamma Phi Delta's sole member, Johnny Jones Jr., runs the show.
A tale of co-operation between whites and blacks set just before the Civil War was the focus of "The Old Man's Mission," a play written by a Central Michigan University instructor.
“I always say that art isn’t done until it’s seen by the public."
"Do you feel the number of security cameras on campus, which total to more than 500, is invading your privacy or ensuring your safety?"
Below freezing temperatures and 34-degree water weren’t enough to stop more than 150 people from supporting Special Olympics Michigan Saturday.