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(09/01/20 4:52pm)
Since arriving on campus 32 years ago, Stan Shingles has taken on many roles and faced many challenges. Many know him as assistant vice president for University Recreation and student engagement. This year, however, Shingles is moving his office from the SAC to Warriner Hall to serve as interim chief diversity officer. He's replacing A.T. Miller, who will be stepping down from the position on Aug. 31.
(08/17/20 9:31pm)
Even though Central Michigan University football season has been canceled, the Marching Chips are still playing.
(04/10/20 10:07pm)
Jessie and Patricia Smith were admitted to Henry Ford Hospital just like they lived most of their lives – together.
(04/04/20 5:59pm)
Social distancing can be very hard on a person's mental health. Anxieties are now escalated because of this scary and uncharted territory, and some people have lost the sense of comfort from routine and structure in our everyday lives.
(03/30/20 8:57pm)
Cincinnati freshman Johnny Evers Smith grabbed his backpack from his partially vacated dorm room on the basement floor of Larzelere Hall.
(03/25/20 7:32pm)
As the coronavirus pandemic grinds normal life in Michigan to a halt, it seems increasingly clear that the coming weeks and months will be unlike anything ever experienced by most Americans alive today.
(04/01/20 4:44am)
Matthew Koutz spent his Friday afternoon trying to get hotel and travel refunds for the trip to New York City he had planned for his students.
(03/28/20 8:22pm)
Illinois senior Ren Crudele and Macomb junior Brennen Malaga's European expedition was supposed to be a token of adventure, encapsulating a persistence to explore far beyond the box.
(02/26/20 8:46pm)
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha traveled to Central Michigan University on Feb. 25 for a conversation about the Flint Water Crisis and residents' ongoing challenges with access to clean water.
(02/20/20 7:00pm)
Central Michigan Life alumni Malachi Barrett and Jordyn Hermani have gone on to have professional careers reporting on Michigan politics since graduating from Central Michigan University.
(02/19/20 10:19pm)
The idea of making a positive change at Central Michigan University and in surrounding areas fuels the career of Thomas Masterson as dean of The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions. From his office on the top floor of the Health Professions Building, Masterson uses his expansive view of activities at the center of campus to watch over and plan for the CMU Community.
(02/17/20 7:16pm)
Central Barbershop offers quality haircuts, providing an easy-going, comfortable environment just across the street from campus.
(02/20/20 5:00am)
Bianca Buza, a senior at Central Michigan University, moved around a lot growing up. The daughter of a sergeant major of the U.S. Army, Buza has traveled across the United States, and even lived in Europe for a while.
(02/25/20 5:26pm)
Many Central Michigan University students know that Park Library is the place to be when it comes to a quiet place to study, submerge themselves in books and explore cultures of the past and present.
(02/13/20 9:03pm)
With Valentine's Day approaching, many individuals are looking for heartfelt gifts for their significant others. Clinton Township senior Sydney Reed has decided to help by selling custom made boxes through her business, Custom Creations.
(02/10/20 10:24pm)
Carlos Rene Pacheco started his undergraduate degree in astronomy, but he had a change of heart, switching his degree to photography.
(02/17/20 7:35pm)
Between football games, Detroit senior Romello Ross is hard at work far into the night working on rap songs, painting or tattooing.
(03/09/20 8:05pm)
Back in November, alumna Angela Miedema was hired as the new executive director of the Humane Animal Treatment Society.
(02/05/20 7:26pm)
From the outside, Trillium appears to be a small boutique in downtown Mount Pleasant – but entering the shop reveals a swath of fashion waiting to be bought.
(01/30/20 8:50pm)
From writing for his middle school newspaper to working at The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery has always loved journalism.