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(04/28/25 4:00pm)
As an avid fan of “The Hunger Games” series since fifth grade, Suzanne Collins’ latest addition “Sunrise on the Reaping” was easily my most anticipated book release since "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” came out in 2020.
(04/22/25 1:32pm)
Editor's note: this article has been edited to reflect that the group is advocating in support of a resolution introduced by Michigan Representative Jason Morgan, rather than introducing the resolution themselves.
(04/17/25 9:00pm)
The United States is the greatest country in the world by so many characteristics from economy to cultural influence. Other nations look up to the U.S. and follow its examples.
(04/07/25 9:16pm)
Despite the crisp air and breezy winds of a Michigan Saturday afternoon, several hundred people carrying signs, printouts and easy smiles, with the occasional bout of laughter, pooled in groups of two or more. They were heading towards the pavilion in the middle of Island Park, which was the heart of Mount Pleasant's "Hands Off" protest.
(03/28/25 3:10pm)
U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Caledonia), who represents Michigan’s 2nd Congressional district, read and addressed questions that were sent in by constituents in a virtual Town Hall meeting Thursday. The congressman shared his support for the Trump Administration and why he believes the president's several executive orders will benefit Michigan.
(03/23/25 7:00pm)
Harrison citizen Jessica Trotter is the mother of a son with autism and the daughter of a mother who is battling cancer and Parkinson's Disease. She fears potential cuts to Medicaid and Social Security will disrupt her family’s healthcare and services.
(03/21/25 4:00pm)
Since President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20, he signed over 80 executive orders related to immigration, gender polices and education.
(03/12/25 3:05am)
Mount Pleasant resident Karen Green and her partner adopted their daughter, Allison, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was an infant. Alison, now 34 years old, has gone through several surgeries and health procedures during her life.
(03/10/25 1:29am)
A Stand Up for Science rally was hosted on Friday, March 7 outside of the Bovee University Center on the campus of Central Michigan University, to raise awareness about recent federal employee firings and proposed budget cuts by the United States President Donald Trump's administration.
(02/28/25 7:30pm)
After the resignation of Former Mayor Bryan Chapman, the Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed the vacant commissioner seat and their recommendations. John Zang was appointed as a city commissioner at the commission's meeting on Feb. 24.
(02/27/25 8:58pm)
There’s more than one way to be a hero. Doctors and nurses save lives, first responders intervene in emergencies and teachers prepare their students for the world. Clearly, not all heroes wear capes.
(02/26/25 7:40pm)
Mike Duggan, Detroit's 75th mayor, visited Central Michigan University Monday for a Q&A with students. Duggan has been Detroit's mayor since 2014; in December 2024, he announced his candidacy for governor, as an Independent.
(02/25/25 3:53pm)
Central Michigan University student Marcus Arbrouet said Diversity, Equity and Inclusion extends beyond race and identities.
(02/05/25 8:00pm)
Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon and Interim Provost Paula Lancaster addressed faculty concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders at the Academic Senate meeting on Feb. 4.
(02/13/25 10:00pm)
Ah, sweet land of liberty. Songs like this one are intended to sing the praises of the country that brings us all together we share.
(11/17/24 8:42pm)
Dinner Table Politics will take place 6 p.m. on Nov. 25 in the University Center Rotunda. The event is designed to teach students, staff and the community how to have friendly and listening-based conversations about politics.
(11/14/24 10:00pm)
Dear reader,
(11/16/24 10:00pm)
To my little sister,
(11/17/24 10:00pm)
Dear LGBTQ+ youth,
(11/14/24 3:00pm)
There were mixed feelings about the election results among Central Michigan University students. Many expressed neutral feelings, as well as feelings of disappointment and shock about this year's election.