Diving into the history of the Arabic language
Syrian student Hisham Danoun sat in front of a line of students wrapped around the Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity so he could write students' names in Arabic.
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Syrian student Hisham Danoun sat in front of a line of students wrapped around the Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity so he could write students' names in Arabic.
Rows of round tables occupied Terrace Rooms in the Bovee University Center, filled to bursting with family and supporters. The enthusiastic crowd sat among the entire purpose of the event: soon-to-graduating students.
Lena Kandah, a junior at CMU, said Arab women are often misunderstood and misrepresented especially in the media.
Spectrum, Central Michigan University’s LGBTQ+ organization, will host the upcoming Fire Up All Night (FUAN) event to celebrate Pride Month on campus.
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.
On Thursday, April 17, Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon announced a change to executive leadership structure: the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will merge with the Division of Student Affairs.
On Wednesday night, students gathered in the French Auditorium on Central Michigan University’s campus to learn about and discuss the breadth of Middle Eastern cultures during the “Many Roots One Region” event.
Students, staff and community members poured into Plachta Auditorium accompanied by the sounds of soft jazz on April 12.
Emily Guiles, a Central Michigan University student, wakes up to the calming sound of Lake Michigan waves lapping at the shore, the sun peeking through the windows of her barrack-like dormitory. She rolls out of her bunk bed, pulls on her waterproof boots, and heads to grab a quick breakfast.
Student Government Association Speaker of the House Christian Dunn submitted his letter of resignation to every member of the organization Thursday morning, April 3. This will be effective at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 8.
The Judicial Branch of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association held its first hearing Monday night, reviewing a case between Associate Justice Fatima Malik, Diversity Committee Chair Zainab Naaz and SGA’s Election Committee.
The Office of LGBTQ+ Services and Gender Equity Programs at Central Michigan University is hosting a free headshot event on March 31 in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV).
For young adults, college is their first experience into the “real-world.” Many students are living away from home for the first time and have to learn to take care of themselves. That means they also have to deal with some expenses, whether it’s buying more toilet paper or paying for car repairs.
A Go Grants workshop was held in the Writing Center of Park Library on March 5 after President Neil MacKinnon announced the new initiative to give opportunities to provide grants to student groups and organizations on Feb. 11.
In an effort to meet the diverse dining needs of students, Central Michigan University Dining will provide students who celebrate Ramadan with meals outside of regular dining hall hours for the duration of the holiday.
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.
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.
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.
Central Michigan University student Marcus Arbrouet said Diversity, Equity and Inclusion extends beyond race and identities.
On Tuesday night, students gathered to recognize Black figures throughout history that have been portrayed in feature films.