Behind the horror: Students spend months preparing for 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' production
It was three days before "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Broadway Theatre as cast members were filling prop bags and screaming call outs.
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It was three days before "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Broadway Theatre as cast members were filling prop bags and screaming call outs.
Hundreds of writers, artists, collectors and nerdy fans dressed as comic book characters stormed the halls of Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort this weekend to celebrate Fantasticon.
Heidi Tracy grew up on a small family-owned farm. When she was young, she often drove the tractor to cut hay in her family's fields. Her lines were usually crooked and zig-zagged until her father gave her some advice.
Central Michigan University alumna Sara Spencer-Noggle just became the first female judge to serve on the bench in the Isabella County Trial Court.
Two years ago, Birmingham alumna Elizabeth Weber was studying for her midterms at Central Michigan University, on her way to a Bachelor's degree in Advertising. Today, the 24-year-old is the winner of the first season of the reality dating show, "Love Island USA."
Autume Balcom has saved lives, solved crimes and helped deliver a baby all while on the job as a police officer.
When Holland junior Alyssa Leal arrived at Central Michigan University, she felt lost and confused. After battling her way through the application process, she had no knowledge of resources or where to find help on campus. She couldn’t turn to her father for advice like she had done in the past, because Leal was the first in her family to go to college.
In 1969, man first stepped foot on the moon, music-lovers flocked to New York for the first Woodstock festival, and hundreds of thousands across the country protested the Vietnam War. The year also marked an important feat for Central Michigan University: The creation of the university's first-ever police department.
Central Michigan University doctorate student Joy VerPlanck is hoping to make law enforcement smarter, safer and more creative – one police officer at a time.
At every academic senate meeting, senators are encouraged to facilitate conversations and ask questions.
Chicago freshman Caleob Mitchell was elected to the senate of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association and as Cobb Hall president this year, but channeling the voices of his fellow students to create change is nothing new to him.
Editor's Note: Lisa Saruga's rapist has never been arrested. She still considers him a threat to her and her family. She writes and speaks about her sexual assault under a pen name for her safety.
When Jim Jacobs moved to Mount Pleasant from Bowling Green, Ohio in 1969 to run Pisanello’s Pizza on Main Street, CMU students could check shotguns in at their dorms and use them to hunt pheasants south of Broomfield Road, where everything was “country,” he said.
Robert Armstead spent 19 months exhausting himself, and his savings, caring for his ill father who died in December. For the last nine months, Armstead has been corresponding with the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs and multiple cemeteries to fulfill his father’s final wish.
When walking through Central Michigan University's campus, it's not out of the ordinary to see your fellow students riding their bikes to class. However, what you might not expect to see is police officers riding bikes through campus, too.
In his small office in the Biosciences building, Bradley Swanson has built himself an ecosystem. He surrounds himself with literature, plants and animal skulls. The clock on his wall echoes with chirping birds on the hour. His schedule is always tightly packed with meetings, but he finds a way to squeeze in every student that needs his help.
Isaiah Oliver sat in a leather office chair alongside seven other trustees for only the second time Sept. 19, but the youngest current trustee said it felt like his tenth.
After almost two decades with Central Michigan University on his radar, alumnus Greg Zimmerman finally found himself back in Mount Pleasant.
Port Hope alumna Hannah Sawdon always knew that she wanted to be a lawyer. After graduating this spring from Central Michigan University, her dream is coming true.
Central Michigan University Police Department has a new kind of weapon in its arsenal to bust crime: A detective with the ability to hack locked cell phones.