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(11/22/19 5:33pm)
Whenever asked what her first-ever concert was, Saginaw senior Lauren Nowosatka must make an immediate decision: does she tell people about the time she saw Justin Bieber in 2012 or when she saw Hozier in Royal Oak and crowned herself an indie rock disciple?
(10/02/19 5:04pm)
When asked about his class standing, Bay City student Matt Grimmer smiles timidly before calling himself a "super-sophomore."
(09/18/19 10:24pm)
Reece Bays-Kramer perched himself on a wooden bar stool Saturday, Sept. 14 in the East driveway at O'Kelly's Bar and Grille. The bouncer collected $10 parking fees and stashed the money in a clear fanny pack strapped to his waist.
(11/21/19 10:35pm)
While her collection of bud trays rest in the glass counter, Ashley Nola discusses the availability of pre-rolled joints and cannabidiol (CBD) lotions over the phone during a 3-9 p.m. shift.
(09/16/19 8:38pm)
When Dr. Noshir Amaria and Dr. Kevin Miller went to the Falmouth Road Race in Massachusetts this summer, they didn't anticipate having to save 26 lives.
(09/12/19 10:32pm)
For some students, two weeks in another country might seem like a long time to spend away from home. For Essexville senior Zach Czinder, it was only the beginning.
(09/12/19 8:49pm)
Among the marching band members with their white baseball caps, Christiano Bermudez stands tall, partially due to his Afro.
(09/13/19 6:38pm)
For many, improv is a creative outlet that allows drama-loving students to release their energy and passion through storytelling.
(09/06/19 9:34pm)
Alexx Delzer couldn't help feeling as though menstruation was a subject designed strictly for secrecy.
(09/11/19 10:53pm)
There is nothing but the sound of the sea. It comes and goes, waves breaking against the rocks and creating an awe-inspiring, almost spiritual, experience. Even the gulls and ravens that fly overhead and pick over the shore do so silently, allowing the ocean to speak its piece.
(09/05/19 5:21pm)
Music rooted in tradition and Americana echoes across the wooded, rolling hills of Wheatland Township. Plucks of strings, the sound of a bow raking across a fiddle and the pounding of dancing feet blends to create the soundtrack for the weekend. Participants all around are learning, or teaching, music and art.
(08/28/19 3:33pm)
Just days after the quietest welcome weekend he said he's seen in the past decade, Larry Klaus is wrapping up his first month as Central Michigan University chief of police.
(08/21/19 3:15pm)
After more than 30 years of working in higher education, with 11 years as a dean or associate dean, Mary Schutten decided it was time to try leading a university as its provost.
(07/24/19 7:32pm)
When Joe Dombrowski graduated from Central Michigan University in 2012, he entered two different career fields simultaneously – one as an elementary school teacher and another as a professional comedian.
(10/31/19 4:50pm)
Nichole Sanborn has spent the last four years at the Family Video store on Mission Street providing Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University students with the latest blockbuster movies and video games.
(07/16/19 10:58pm)
Incoming freshman Taylor Idema, who grew up in Mount Pleasant, wanted to give the community the opportunity to enjoy music and the arts, just like she does. That's why she raised $200,000 to build an outdoor amphitheater for that very purpose.
(07/02/19 3:58pm)
Brian Caine has run a full marathon, seven half-marathons and traveled across the world. For many people, this would be a lifetime’s worth of achievements.
(06/01/19 6:16pm)
The Michigan Moose Riders celebrated the 10th annual Rev it Up Ride at the 2019 Special Olympics Michigan State Summer Games. The Moose Riders raised more $13,000 for SOMI and Moose Charities during a statewide motorcycle trek on Friday, May 31.
(06/01/19 6:51pm)
With gold and bronze medals draped around his neck and a Weather Channel baseball cap, Blake Douroujalian gave his forecast for the night and the following day.
(06/01/19 1:53am)
From the pop of the starting gun to the last gray shirt crossing the finish line, the Unified track team from Bay City erupted with joy at every pass of the baton. Every member was met with congratulations and pats on the back like they just won a world championship.