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(04/10/25 3:58pm)
Central Michigan University students will have the opportunity to learn about HIV prevention, testing and safe sexual practices during an event recognizing National Youth HIV/AIDS Day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 10 in the Central Eats Lobby of the Bovee University Center.
(03/02/25 10:53pm)
Central Michigan University students will have the opportunity to engage in a conversation about gender equity in the workplace at an upcoming event hosted by Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) and LGBTQ Services.
(02/27/25 11:01pm)
Jolie Chene, a senior at Central Michigan University and the Bateman Team Competition Coordinator with the CMU Public Relations Student Society, said that she doesn't agree with the book bans because the youth should have access to serious situations in books.
(02/27/25 6:00pm)
Rene Shingles, a retired faculty member from Central Michigan University, shared her experiences as one of the few African American women in the field of athletic training during the event "Navigating My Identity: A Pathway Into Navigating Who We Are in the World" on Feb. 24.
(02/24/25 4:32pm)
The Black Care Starts Somewhere event, sponsored by the Residence Housing Association (RHA), took place on Feb. 21 in the Rotunda of the Bovee University Center. The event started discussion about the care of skin, hair and mental health.
(02/25/25 3:53pm)
Central Michigan University student Marcus Arbrouet said Diversity, Equity and Inclusion extends beyond race and identities.
(02/20/25 9:11pm)
Central Michigan University senior Taylor Martin said she believes restorative justice is an effective way of dealing with crime and is beneficial to promoting healing and accountability.
(02/17/25 4:12pm)
The Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) hosted an event about African American migration in Michigan in honor of Black History Month on Feb. 13.
(02/16/25 5:00pm)
The 10th Annual Klymyshyn Symposium at Central Michigan University (CMU) celebrated the life and legacy of Ulana Klymyshyn, whose contributions to multicultural inclusion have shaped the university for over three decades. The event held from Feb. 12 to 14 in the Bovee University Center provided an immersive experience for attendees to reflect on DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) and its ongoing impact at CMU.
(02/11/25 7:29pm)
Love is in the air as Valentine’s Day makes it way closer. But, a day to spread love can be dreadful for others.
(02/10/25 9:20pm)
Rythm and Blues music floated through the Bovee University Center Friday night as a crowd gathered in Room 108 to learn about a key aspect of Black culture: Fashion.
(02/09/25 10:00pm)
The 2025 Klymyshyn Symposium on Inclusive Excellence and Social Justice, themed “Growing from Awareness to Action,” will take place from Feb. 12 to 14 at Central Michigan University. This annual event, hosted in the Bovee University Center and the French Auditorium, highlights research and activism focused on equity, inclusion and social justice.
(02/09/25 4:00pm)
Aubrey MacIntosh
(01/23/25 5:55pm)
In honor of tradition, Central Michigan men's basketball will host rivals Western Michigan for its toilet paper toss game, marking its third consecutive year being played. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25.
(11/14/24 9:40pm)
Plachta Auditorium was filled with soulful music and the appreciation of Native culture as renowned Indigenous singer Tia Wood took the stage on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 13.
(10/30/24 6:43pm)
Round tables and white chairs littered the maroon floor of the Bovee University Center Rotunda Room. As eerie music played from the speakers, students looked over the maps and character sheets on the tables before them.
(10/29/24 4:00pm)
The Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity (CSID) will be hosting Queer Halloween, an event with Halloween-themed activities and food. It is taking place at 4 p.m. on Oct. 30 in the CSID Room (108) in the Bovee University Center.
(10/26/24 9:00pm)
Around 30 volunteers listened to their roles and duties before they set off on a practice tour across campus for the annual 29th Legends of the Dark Friday.
(10/20/24 1:00pm)
United States Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) gave a fervent speech this past Saturday, Oct. 19, at Central Michigan University, criticizing former President Donald Trump and voicing her concerns if he is re-elected.
(10/20/24 12:00am)
On the morning of Friday, November 18, Central Michigan University students, faculty and staff gathered at the French Auditorium in the Education and Human Services Building to have a sustained discussion about LQBTQ issues on campus. The event ran from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and was a part of the events on campus for LGBTQ+ History Month.