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The fifth annual Dance Minor Showcase at Central Michigan University takes place at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Dec. 7 in Plachta Auditorium. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Educators from across Michigan are participating in a documentary screening and panel discussion this Thursday.
Frank King became a national advocate for pipeline reform after his 10-year-old son, Wade King, was caught in fire from the Olympic gas line explosion in Seattle in 1999. Wade had been an avid baseball-lover before he passed away days later.
From the synchronized tap dancing of the DDD Tap Club, to the Mount Pleasant Fit Club "getting physical," the audience at Dance United cheered and clapped with every performance.
If you or your friends are interested in SAPA and want a chance to discuss what it means to be a sexual aggression peer advocate, come join the SAPAs in the third annual "Skate With a SAPA."
Two resolutions were presented to Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association at its Nov. 11 meeting. Senators voted to continue discussion on both resolutions next week, when they will both be eligible to be voted upon.
Recreation, parks and leisure services administration students are hosting a thrifted clothing fashion show for their RPL 430 course.
A panel and movie showing cultivated an educational atmosphere about the growing Satanist movement in the U.S., right next door to a Christian event at Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan University School of Music and University Theatre have partnered up to perform Tony Award-winning musical "Ragtime."
Community members are lacing up their dancing shoes and take the stage in a friendly fundraising competition Friday for the eighth annual Dance United competition.
Central Michigan University Program Board is hosting a panel and movie showing about the United States Satanist movement this week.
At the beginning of each episode of "Same Same Different," podcast host Bryce Huffman gives his guests ten seconds to list everything they identify as. In Huffman's case, he describes himself as, "a black, cis-gendered male from Detroit - a journalist, a poet, a comedian and unfortunately, a die-hard Lions fan."
In 1965, America was still healing after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, young people protested against U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and as Dr. Martin Luther King led voter registration drives throughout the south, the civil rights movement reached its peak.
On Oct. 22, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates hosted its annual Solidarity event aimed at listening to and supporting survivors of sexual aggression.
Music students at Central Michigan University are performing opera and musical theater pieces this Saturday.
Legends of the Dark is a Halloween-themed campus tour that brings students and community members along on a spooky adventure around North campus, while listening to scary stories told by student volunteers.
Edward T. Howley, author and former University of Tennessee kinesiology professor, researches and writes about fitness.
The sixth annual Great Lakes Science in Action Symposium aspires to prepare and present "the next generation of Great Lakes science" by translating water quality to lawmaking.
Jaco Booyens, a filmmaker and speaker, is coming to Central Michigan University to talk about human trafficking on college campuses, including warning signs and what you can do to help.