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Robyn and Jeremy Lobsinger couldn't help but get a little emotional May 10.
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Robyn and Jeremy Lobsinger couldn't help but get a little emotional May 10.
A single vehicle motorcycle accident occurred between Woldt Hall and the Engineering and Technology building on the campus of Central Michigan University at approximately 1:30 p.m. on May 7.
Camera crews fretted around Central Michigan University’s French Auditorium Saturday, setting up teleprompters and preparing for the livestream. On-deck speakers ran through their speech introductions as their microphones were checked before the event started. Eager audience members socialized as they waited for the TEDx CMU event to begin.
As part of Central Michigan University’s observation of Arab American Heritage Month, the Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) Office is set to host an Arab Food Festival where students will be able to indulge in an array of authentic Arab dishes.
Central Michigan University is projecting a 25% decline in graduate international student enrollment next academic year -- a demographic on whose growth the institution has prided itself for the past few years.
Central Michigan University’s Greek Life community came together in full force April 12-16 for one of its most successful Greek Weeks, raising $35,000 for the Isabella County Child Advocacy Center and engaging 88% of Greek Life students across campus, according to CMU’s primary fraternity and sorority advisor Molly Schuneman.
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.
In an effort to highlight the achievements of hardworking, underrepresented students, Central Michigan University's Black Girls Rock (BGR) will host its inaugural beauty pageant this weekend to celebrate the excellence of Black women on campus.
Mary Martinez, Central Michigan University's Title IX Coordinator from the Office of Civil Rights and Institutional Equity (OCRIE), talked about Title IX, an old federal law gaining some new attention, on March 19 at the Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity.
In any workplace, the employees of that company must get paid. Each of these people have value - both personal value and market value.
Welcomed by the soft, harmonic melodies of the Central Michigan University jazz band, students, faculty and local business owners filled the Townsend Kiva Theatre on Tuesday night to hear from the panelists of the “Shattering the Glass Ceiling” event.
The Judicial Branch of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association gave their first report of the semester and discussed the process of SGA’s case consideration form. Chief Justice Madison Coleman said this form allows them to review any issues submitted by students regarding SGA.
The Central Michigan University Police Department responded to these incidents, plus others, between Feb. 7 and Feb. 20:
Central Michigan university has experienced significant declines in student enrollment over the past decade. However, the university Board of Trustees heard during its committee meetings Wednesday new initiatives are in the works that could help keep that arrow turned upward.
When Ariana Light first met Michael Heldman, she was just trying to survive freshman year at Central Michigan University, 1,000 miles from her home in Florida. But fate and the university’s housing assignments had other plans.
Larry Joe Campbell, an actor, comedian and author, will return to Central Michigan University, his alma mater, for a day of fun and laughter during a special dual event presented by Sleepy Dog Books and CMU.
Central Michigan University’s French Auditorium was filled Wednesday night as students and staff listened to author, entrepreneur and civil rights attorney Diana Patton discuss the importance of nonviolence.
The whirring sound of machinery in Central Michigan University’s Central Energy facility is akin to standing near a jet engine. Though those on the university’s campus may not hear this symphony of equipment, their on-campus experience would not be possible without it.
Feminists for Change, a registered student organization, hosted Let's Talk About Sex, Baby! on Nov. 21 in the Bovee University Center. The event was to inform students about sex education and bridge a gap of information about resources for safe sex and relationships.
The Student Government Association's House of Representatives and Senate came together for a combined meeting Tuesday evening in the University Center Auditorium.