Students reminisce on studying in the library before COVID-19
Sealed off with caution tape, the book stacks of the Charles V. Park Library are inaccessible to students.
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Sealed off with caution tape, the book stacks of the Charles V. Park Library are inaccessible to students.
Even with all his responsibilities as a Central Michigan University police officer, Lt. Michael Sienkiewicz still finds time for his seasonal hobby, gardening.
Upon entering the one room schoolhouse on campus, people will notice the old wooden desks tattooed with writing from former students. A dunce cap and teacher's desk still sit up front, though the school is no longer used as originally intended.
Sociology students have spent the Fall 2020 semester creating a survey to see the effects of COVID-19 on undergraduate students at Central Michigan University.
While most students will be home with their families enjoying winter break, a handful will be logging on to attend a one-time-only class covering the action-packed Marvel Cinematic Universe.
During the summer semester, many Central Michigan University faculty members lead study abroad trips for specific majors.
Central Michigan University alumnus Brett Holey will be directing the Vice Presidential debate at 9 p.m. tonight in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Central Michigan University's Office of LGBTQ Service created the LGBTQ Pen Pal Program to offer community during "COVID, an election year and being queer."
Steven Bailey went on his second trip to Hong Kong to research American bombings during World War II in December 2019.
At Central Michigan University, the semester is already being characterized by petitions, protests, politics and of course, COVID-19.
Traveling between vendors, a customer carefully tries to decide who is selling the best potatoes for a new recipe they found. While trying to determine which vendor to buy from, a burst of cold air hits signaling the end of the season for the Mount Pleasant Farmers' Market.
In the process of moving to Franklin Village Apartments in the summer of 2016, Kelsey Cavazos misplaced her bike lock. By the time she bought a new one, it was too late.
Flint freshman Deja Ragland’s mother, LaNé, had flashbacks to her freshman year while moving her daughter into the same residence hall room in Troutman Hall that she once lived in.
To Hall of Heroes owner, Michael Shuler, comics aren't just books.
Katrina Piatek-Jimenez has been encouraged by colleagues to take more leadership roles for years.
After a summer of social justice movements, Detroit senior Taylor Perry and Redford senior Courtney Colding thought there was no time like the present to start a new registered student organization.
Looking out the window of a King Air twin-turbo airplane at 14,000 feet above the ground, everything familiar -- fields, trees, rivers and roads -- looks a lot smaller.
Charismatic in both geography classes and on the podium, faculty member Anthony Feig brought his skills to his first foray into politics.
Antoinette Lewis spent her years at Central Michigan University traveling to get the hair care products she needed.
A new business is a large undertaking in and of itself. One local owner has taken the challenge head-on during a crisis that’s changed the way businesses are run.