Avi Shabbat Interfaith dinner connected students of different faiths
What do you get when you put students of Muslim, Jewish and Christian faiths into a room together?
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What do you get when you put students of Muslim, Jewish and Christian faiths into a room together?
When Cleveland Plain Dealer reporter Joanna Connors was on assignment to review a play at a college theater, she was held at knifepoint and sexually assaulted.
Corinne Bass was a perfectly healthy 16-year-old. But one day, years ago, she woke up with red dots all over her body.
Adam Graham attributes his 17-year-long career with The Detroit News to his time developing at Central Michigan University.
Bonnie and Brenda, two silver and cream adult female Shih Tzus, arrived Feb 28 at the Mount Pleasant Humane Animal Treatment Society with 56 of their friends.
Jeffrey Bean wakes up in the morning with the energy of someone who loves what they do – exactly what one might expect from the number one student-rated professor at Central Michigan University.
When Cathy Willermet started her undergraduate degree, she had no inclination of becoming an anthropologist. But a general education course spiked her interest and led her on a prolonged path to becoming an anthropology professor at Central Michigan University.
For 62 years, Jon’s Country Burgers has offered a little bit of everything to the Mount Pleasant community from its location at the corner of South Mission and Bellows Street.
Aaron Rop expected Navy boot camp to be difficult with the 6 a.m. wake-ups and grueling physical activity. Instead, the Muskegon senior struggled in different ways.
When Margaret Colarelli entered her drawings into the Art Reach of Mid Michigan Artwalk in 2017, she didn’t expect that a first-place prize would lead to the evolution of her artwork.
Ronnie Torres, creator of the famous local "Townie Talk" Facebook page, created a place for Mount Pleasant residents to share their favorite memories about living in Mid-Michigan.
Although small in number, the Central Michigan University Judo Club fills the McGuirk Events Center wrestling room with energy and vigor in its weekly gatherings.
It was the day she would deliver her first speech in a college course. Rachel Masch nervously read off her flash cards, trying to slow down her pace so she could deliver her speech clearly. As Masch continued speaking, her stutter and lisp started to appear. These speech impediments caused Masch to struggle as she stumbled over her words.
An oversized population of stray cats has grown within Isabella County and the Mount Pleasant township, according to local feline specialists.
I don't like the term "movie buff," but I've been one since I was a baby. I saw “High Fidelity” from my mother’s womb, and my love affair began.
School of Health Sciences faculty member Marty Malcolm has dedicated his life to substance abuse education.
Elizabeth Harkins-Meade’s fondest memories of her father take place in East Port on Lake Michigan where he expressed his love for sailing and taught the craft to Meade and her siblings.
Across the Atlantic Ocean while exploring the Greek city of Athens with her best friend, Holt junior Claire Lewis met her soon-to-be husband Mason senior Max-Edward Rizer.
When Kimberly O’Brien is not teaching psychology, someone might find her practicing the art of belly dancing.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, we begin to notice the love stories all around us. Many of those romances are right in front of our eyes everyday, as members of our faculty.